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Many employees, managers, and even leaders are disconnected from who their customers are and how they live their lives. What if you infused a passion for the customer – and an understanding of the customer – into your business? A triple threat leader will ensure that customers are served with intelligent solutions that are designed for them, and that do right by the customer, the company, the employees, and society as a whole. In this episode we discuss customer centricity with Ken Rees, innovator, founder, and customer advocate about how he infuses customer centricity into the culture at his companies.
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The underserved are having a moment. And it is about time. There are more fintech companies targeting the non-prime community than ever before with better and less expensive products. The revolution in technology and data access is enabling fintech companies to go deeper into the underserved population than ever before. Our next guest on the […] The post Podcast 292: Ken Rees of Covered Care appeared first on Lend Academy.
The underserved are having a moment. And it is about time. There are more fintech companies targeting the non-prime community than ever before with better and less expensive products. The revolution in technology and data access is enabling fintech companies to go deeper into the underserved population than ever before. Our next guest on the Fintech One•On•One podcast is Ken Rees, the co-founder and CEO of Covered Care, a patient financing provider for the non-prime. Ken has spent the past two decades focused on this population and he has gathered his thoughts in the new book, Teetering. His insights paint a clear picture of the challenges of those living paycheck to paycheck and what we can do about it.Connect with Fintech One-on-One: Tweet me @PeterRenton Connect with me on LinkedIn Find previous Fintech One-on-One episodes
In this episode of Krunching Gears, Ken Rees joins us for a look over his Motorsport career. Winning the 1987 British National Rally Championship with David Gillanders. Getting a phone call from Prodrive in the early ’90s, which lead to almost 20 years working with the company as team coordinator. Amongst his jobs was doing gravel crew for Colin McRae and helping Ari Vatanen on the Hong Kong to Beijing Rally. Then joining Petter Solberg as they set up their own WRC team when Subaru pulled the plug on their WRC campaign. These are just some of the highlights from an absolutely fascinating story!
In this month's episode of Creating Impact Through Giving, let’s take a closer look at the evolution of a charitable gift. What happens when a donor comes to us with a donation but no initial idea on how to develop a legacy? Listen to Dan’s conversation with Laura Moon, donor services manager, and Ken Rees, a local philanthropist who has worked with us to grow his fund into a multi-year grant program. Find a full transcript of this episode at occf.org/impact.
Ryan and Tony are joined by WRC, BRC and winner at Goodwood recently Rhys Yates to talk is season and what 2021 could look like for him We are also joined by a man who spent 18 years working with Prodrive throughout both Colin McRae and Richard Burns championship seasons, Ken Rees. He tells us all about doing gravel notes for Colin and Juha Kankkunen and coordinating for Prodrive during their heyday in WRC with Subaru. He also tells us of the special relationship with Petter Solberg and his time working with Petter.
Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the potential change in leadership at Deutsche Bank, three reasons for the City of London to be cheerful about its post-Brexit prospects and a year in the life of the recently floated US subprime lender Elevate. With special guest Ken Rees, CEO of Elevate. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ken Rees, the CEO of fintech online lender Elevate Credit, explains why payday lending is the roach motel of financial products -- "you check in and it's very difficult to check back out" -- and how his company helps subprime consumers become creditworthy. Also, he shares why his company gives $500 to each employee to buy a bicycle.
The short term loan space has unique challenges. There is often little to no credit data on the borrowers which makes underwriting difficult. Defaults are high and therefore interest rates are high as well. The space has had a history of bad actors so the CFPB recently released new rules in order to ensure more […] The post Podcast 130: Ken Rees of Elevate appeared first on Lend Academy.
The short term loan space has unique challenges. There is often little to no credit data on the borrowers which makes underwriting difficult. Defaults are high and therefore interest rates are high as well. The space has had a history of bad actors so the CFPB recently released new rules in order to ensure more […] The post Podcast 130: Ken Rees of Elevate appeared first on Lend Academy.
Connect with Fintech One-on-One: Tweet me @PeterRenton Connect with me on LinkedIn Find previous Fintech One-on-One episodes
Martin Arnold looks at the contrasting fortunes of Standard Chartered and HSBC. Laura Noonan and Patrick Jenkins discuss the potential impact of Brexit on the City of London with Manus Costello, analyst at Autonomous. In the US, Ben McLannahan talks to Ken Rees, chief executive of sub-prime lender Elevate. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For decades Ken Rees has been involved in the ‘occult’ scene in London. He is a respected researcher and teacher in esoteric spirituality. Here he talks with Dirk about his work and teaching, past, present and future.Get some Ken.Onetribe!Marc
For decades Ken Rees has been involved in the ‘occult’ scene in London. He is a respected researcher and teacher in esoteric spirituality. Here he talks with Dirk about his work and teaching, past, present and future.Get some Ken.Onetribe!Marc