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Sterrato - Il Trail Running in un podcast
Infortuni, polemiche e gare epiche: Un Podcast di Sterrato

Sterrato - Il Trail Running in un podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 44:11


In questo episodio de "Un Podcast di Sterrato", parliamo di infortuni, di come gestirli (male!) e di come la sfortuna ci perseguita.

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Our Most Anticipated Movies, Music, and Television of 2025. Plus, random 'Girls' and 'Seinfeld' talk.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 56:55


We're back to talk about things we're thinking forward to this year, and also talk about random other things we're watching to avoid the cold and dumb outside news.Hosted by Stephen Williams and Zack Miller

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The Best Music, Movies, and TV of 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 71:47


It's the most wonderful time of the year for... lists, lists, and more lists! We're back to tell you what entertainment we loved in 2024 - including favorite albums, movies, TV shows, and more. Thank you for listening and happy holidays!Hosted by Stephen Williams and Zack Miller

Lend Academy Podcast
Zack Miller of Tearsheet on creating a leading fintech media company

Lend Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 34:39


When you have been covering fintech as long as I have you get to know others in the space doing similar things. Zack Miller, the founder and managing editor of Tearsheet, was writing about fintech and interviewing people as I was getting serious about fintech lending back in 2012.Since I no longer own a fintech media company, we are no longer competitors so I wanted to get him on the show to talk about Tearsheet. He has done a great job building it up into one of the leading media companies in the industry today.In this podcast you will learn:How Tearsheet went from a passion project to a fintech media business.How they started doing small-scale high-end events.What they found out in their Gen-Z working group.The different components of Tearsheet and how they make money.How they decide what goes into their content.How to build trust with the largest financial institutions.The trends that Zack is looking at most closely.What banks have learned from their fintech partnerships.Why he is still a big fan of blockchain.What the future holds for Tearsheet.Connect with Fintech One-on-One: Tweet me @PeterRenton Connect with me on LinkedIn Find previous Fintech One-on-One episodes

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Adaptations: ‘Jackie Brown' (1997) and ‘High Fidelity' (2000)

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 56:13


Welcome to episode 10/10 of our series about memory and the movies that made us. This week, we're talking our favorite adaptations: a classic record store set rom-com, and a chill crime tale by Quentin Tarantino. ‘Jackie Brown' (1997) and ‘High Fidelity' (2000).Hosted by Zack Miller and Stephen Williams

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Fight Movies: 'Rumble in the Bronx' (1995) and 'Snatch' (2000)

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 46:22


Welcome to episode nine of our series about memory and the movies that made us. This week, we're talking fight movies: boxing, martial arts, and busting heads. Two under discussed beat 'em ups that cross gangsters and get punchy in 'Rumble in the Bronx' and 'Snatch.'Hosted by Zack Miller and Stephen Williams

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
Compound Influence #3: WallStreetBets

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 30:52


In the latest episode of Tearsheet's newest podcast, "Compound Influence," hosts Zack Miller and Josh Liggett dive deep into the fascinating world of Wall Street Bets (WSB) and its impact on the financial landscape. This eye-opening discussion explores the intersection of social media, retail investing, and the power of online communities. The Rise of Wall Street Bets The hosts trace the origins of WSB, from its humble beginnings in 2012 with just 1,700 followers to its explosive growth to over 17 million members by 2024. This growth trajectory wasn't linear – it saw a massive spike during the GameStop saga in early 2021, catapulting the community into the mainstream spotlight. The Robinhood Connection A significant portion of the podcast focuses on the symbiotic relationship between WSB and the trading app Robinhood. The hosts discuss how Robinhood's commission-free trading model and gamified user experience aligned perfectly with WSB's high-risk, high-reward trading philosophy. This partnership inadvertently led to debugging Robinhood's platform and exposing potential exploits. Impact on the Financial Industry The discussion highlights how WSB and the GameStop event forced traditional financial institutions to take notice of retail investors' collective power. It led to the emergence of new platforms like Public.com and prompted established players to adapt their strategies. The WSB Ethos One of the most intriguing aspects of WSB, as pointed out in the podcast, is its unique culture. Unlike traditional finance forums, WSB embraces transparency about losses, often with self-deprecating humor. This openness creates a sense of community and shared experience among members. Challenges and Concerns The hosts don't shy away from addressing the potential dangers of WSB's influence. They discuss how the influx of inexperienced investors armed with partial knowledge can lead to risky behavior and significant financial losses. Lessons for Financial Institutions The episode concludes with insights on how established financial institutions might engage with communities like WSB. The hosts emphasize the importance of authentic interaction and warn against attempts to control or manipulate these organic communities.

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
How Microsoft and Wipro are elevating finserv with responsible AI and cognitive assistants

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 42:28


Welcome to the Tearsheet Podcast, where we explore financial services together with an eye on technology, innovation, emerging models, and changing expectations. I'm Tearsheet's editor in chief, Zack Miller. Today, we're joined by Bill Borden, Corporate Vice President, Worldwide Financial Services, at Microsoft, and Suzanne Dann, CEO for the Americas at Wipro. Together, they discuss their collaboration on leveraging Azure OpenAI to enhance generative AI in finance. This partnership focuses on improving customer experiences, streamlining processes, and ensuring responsible AI practices in the financial industry. As Suzanne puts it, “My role is to help clients digitally transform by bringing together the right industry expertise, technology, and integration experience.” Bill adds, “Our goal at Microsoft is to build products and services that truly meet the unique needs of financial institutions.” We'll explore how cognitive assistants, powered by generative AI, are reshaping customer interactions, loan origination, and even the broker experience, all while maintaining a focus on security, reliability, and expanding AI access across the sector.

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
Compound Influence #2: Ron "The Analyst's Analyst" Shevlin

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 29:35


Welcome to Compound Influence, the podcast that dissects the power players shaping the financial services industry. I'm your host, Tearsheet's Zack Miller, joined by my insightful co-host, Josh Liggett. In today's episode, we're diving deep into the world of financial analysis and influence, focusing on a figure who's been making waves in a unique way: Ron Shevlin. Known for his data-driven approach and sharp insights, Ron has carved out a niche as the "analyst's analyst" in our industry. We'll explore how Ron's methodical, sometimes contrarian views are reshaping conversations in banking and fintech. We'll also draw some interesting comparisons to Jim Cramer, whom we discussed in our previous episode, highlighting the diverse ways influence manifests in our field. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a rising star in financial services, this episode promises to offer valuable insights into the mechanics of influence and the power of nuanced, data-backed perspectives in our rapidly evolving industry. The big ideas Data-Driven Contrarianism: Ron Shevlin's approach combines deep industry knowledge with a willingness to challenge accepted practices, using data to poke holes in common assumptions about banking and fintech. The Power of "Boring" Finance: In contrast to flashy influencers, Shevlin's "boring" but substantive content resonates strongly with industry professionals, highlighting the value of in-depth, nuanced analysis in financial services. Independence as Influence: Shevlin's perceived independence and resistance to being "influenced" himself lends significant credibility to his opinions and analyses. Niche Expertise in a Massive Market: The financial services industry is so large that influencers like Shevlin can focus on specific niches (like credit unions) and still have substantial impact and reach. B2B Storytelling Through Social Media: The podcast discusses how leaders in fintech and banking are increasingly using platforms like LinkedIn to share behind-the-scenes insights, building trust and connections with potential clients and partners. So, grab your coffee, settle in, and let's unpack the

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Romance: 'Chungking Express' (1994) and '500 Days of Summer' (2009)

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 58:25


Welcome to episode eight of our series about memory and the movies that made us. This week, we're talking about hopeless romantics, crazy eyes, and yearning. This is the romance movie pod. God help us all. 'Chungking Express' (1994) and '500 Days of Summer' (2009).Hosted by Zack Miller and Stephen Williams

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Coming-of-Age: 'Cooley High' (1975) and 'SLC Punk!' (1998)

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 55:12


I guess this is growing up! Welcome to episode seven of our series about memory and the movies that made us. This week, we're talking about a bedrock genre of movies: coming-of-age films. And by coincidence, we've chosen two of our favorite movies from very different periods that follow an incredibly similar structure, 'Cooley High' and 'SLC Punk!'Hosted by Zack Miller and Stephen Williams

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Gosling Drama: 'Blue Valentine' (2010) and 'Drive' (2011)

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 55:20


Welcome to episode six of our new series about memory and the movies that made us. This week, we're talking about the dramatic chops of one of our favorite actors, Ryan Gosling, and his roles in 'Blue Valentine' and the iconic 'Drive.'Hosted by Zack Miller and Stephen Williams

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Spike Lee Special: 'Do the Right Thing' (1989) and 'He Got Game' (1998)

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 66:21


It's hot, who's bringing the ice cubes? Welcome to episode five of our series about memory and the movies that made us. This week, we're talking about one of the most impactful and important directors of all-time, Spike Lee, and how his classics like 'Do the Right Thing' and 'He Got Game' influenced what we love about movies.Hosted by Zack Miller and Stephen Williams

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
Compound Influence Podcast #1: Jim "The OG" Cramer

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 32:13


Brought to you by Tearsheet, Compound Influence is a podcast that explores the power of influencers in the financial services industry. The hosts, Zack Miller and Josh Liggett, discuss the rise of influencers and their impact on private investing and traditional financial services. They focus on the OG influencer, Jim Cramer, and his use of social media, particularly Twitter. They highlight the importance of finding the right platform for your business and going all-in on that strategy. Josh and Zack also discuss the credibility and street cred that Jim Cramer brings to the table, as well as the importance of providing education and tools to your audience. They conclude by mentioning the Inverse Jim Cramer Twitter account and the academic research on the inverse strategy. Takeaways Influencers have become powerful players in the financial services industry, particularly in private investing and traditional financial services. Finding the right platform and going all-in on that strategy is crucial for success as an influencer. Credibility and street cred are important factors in building influence, and having a background in the industry can enhance credibility. Providing education and tools to your audience can help establish trust and loyalty. The Inverse Jim Cramer Twitter account and the academic research on the inverse strategy highlight the impact and influence of Jim Cramer.

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Sicko Cinema: 'Body Double' (1984) and 'Final Destination' (2000)

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 52:31


Of course they're watching you! Welcome to episode four of our new series about memory and the movies that made us. This week, we're talking about the sick thrills and perversion of two of our favorite thriller/horror movies.Hosted by Zack Miller and Stephen Williams

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Japanese Animation: 'Kiki's Delivery Service' (1989) and 'Ghost in the Shell' (1995)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 55:07


What was I made for? Welcome to episode three of our new series about memory and the movies that made us. This week, we're rewatching two masterpieces that redefined what we expected from modern animation.Hosted by Zack Miller and Stephen Williams

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Childhood Heroes: 'Jumanji' (1995) and 'I, Robot' (2004)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 57:50


There goes my hero! Welcome to episode two of our new series about memory and the movies that made us. This week, we're going back in time to talk about two action/adventure movies that star our childhood heroes, Will Smith and Robin Williams.Hosted by Zack Miller and Stephen Williams

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90's Comedy Icons: 'The Mask' (1994) and 'Billy Madison' (1995)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 55:30


We're going to the movies! Welcome to episode one of our new series about memory and the movies that made us. This week, we're reexamining two iconic comedy movies starring the biggest stars of the 90's, Jim Carrey and Adam Sandler.Hosted by Zack Miller and Stephen Williams

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Trailer: Post-Weird Goes to the Movies!

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 2:38


A new series about memory and the movies that made us, coming 7.15.24. Hosted by Zack Miller and Stephen Williams

Midnight Slumber
Pineapple Pizza

Midnight Slumber

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 6:49


Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
Unlocking home equity: The future of residential real estate investing with Nada's John Green

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 28:23


Welcome to the Tearsheet Podcast, where we explore financial services together with an eye on technology, innovation, emerging models, and changing expectations. I'm Tearsheet's editor in chief, Zack Miller. What's up FinTech fam? On today's episode, we're going deep on an innovative new way to tap into your home's equity - without taking on more debt. Our guest is John Green, co-founder and CEO of Nada, the first SEC-qualified platform allowing homeowners to access their home equity in exchange for a share of the future appreciated value. John breaks down how Nada's unique "home equity investment agreements" provide much-needed liquidity for owners while offering investors access to the $30 trillion residential real estate market. We learn about the multi-year journey John and his team undertook to navigate the regulatory minefields of consumer finance and securities laws. John pulls back the curtain on Nada's business model, including their creative distribution partnerships and their plans to take these equity funds public as REITs. You'll hear John's bold vision to make home equity as liquid and accessible as checking your savings account balance. From debt relief to fueling consumer spending, he shares how unlocking this massive asset class could drive huge economic empowerment. John also gets candid about leadership lessons he's learned as an "unreluctant extrovert" and former full-time punk rocker! It's an insightful discussion at the intersection of fintech disruption, regulatory innovation, and an audacious founder's journey. Join us for this fascinating look into making one of the largest asset classes finally available to everyone. Let's go!

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Experimental Zombies

Midnight Slumber

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 9:22


Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
From direct lending to embedded finance: Luke Voiles on Pipe's evolving value proposition

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 47:17


Welcome to the Tearsheet Podcast, where we explore financial services together with an eye on technology, innovation, emerging models, and changing expectations. I'm Tearsheet's editor in chief, Zack Miller. Today I'm joined by Luke Voiles, CEO of Pipe, a high profile revenue-based lender that's evolving into a platform – we'll talk a lot about this evolution. Luke has had an extensive career journey that has prepared him for his role at Pipe. After starting in private equity, he joined Intuit where he helped build and lead the QuickBooks Capital team, providing capital to small businesses during the PPP loan program. He then went to Square to run their banking division before being recruited to join Pipe as CEO. I've actually interviewed Luke in each one of these roles and it's been fascinating for me to watch his own growth as a product-driven leader. In our conversation, Luke shares insights from his experience at companies like Intuit and Square that have shaped his leadership approach and methodology for building products. We discuss how he has applied lessons around having a clear mission, focusing on the customer experience, and balancing speed with compliance in regulated industries like fintech. Luke provides a look inside Pipe's evolution from its original vision to the newly launched "Capital as a Service" offering. He explains the strategic prioritization that enabled them to build a scalable product quickly. We also get a preview into Pipe's future plans, including AI-powered tools to streamline operations for small business owners. Whether you're an entrepreneur, operator at a startup, or just interested in financial technology and product development, I think you'll find Luke's perspectives insightful. So enjoy my conversation with Luke Voiles of Pipe.

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Solving World Hunger

Midnight Slumber

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 8:09


Summertime signals fun, laughter, and friendships. Our adventurer and his friends find joy and laughter in an unforgettable summer. However, our Adventurer stumbles upon a discovery with the potential to change the world. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this short story. Thanks for listening! This story was written and narrated by Zack Miller.Follow us on X @The_MNS_Podcast, Instagram @midnight_slumber_podcast, our YouTube Channel - Midnight Slumber, and Facebook – Midnight Slumber.

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
Inside Vanguard's CX modernization journey

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 47:03


Welcome to another episode of The Tearsheet Podcast, where we explore financial services together with an eye on technology, innovation, emerging models, and changing expectations. I'm Tearsheet's editor in chief, Zack Miller. In this episode, we'll be diving deep into the world of customer experience (CX) transformation with Vanguard, one of the leading names in investment management. Joining us are Aaron Taylor, Chief Information Officer, and Marco De Freitas, Head of CX and Digital, two seasoned professionals who have been instrumental in Vanguard's CX modernization journey. Throughout our conversation, we'll explore Vanguard's approach to modernizing its digital channels, client journeys, and service platforms. From laying down the foundational pillars to unlocking the potential of ‘CX Alpha', Aaron and Marco share invaluable insights into how Vanguard is improving the way clients interact with their services. We'll delve into the parallel advancements made by Vanguard, the impact of fintech innovations on their CX strategy, and how they measure the success of their initiatives both internally and with clients. Stay tuned as we uncover the seminal steps behind Vanguard's CX transformation, explore the significance of data accessibility and personalized interventions, and discover what lies ahead in their journey towards even greater CX innovation. So sit back, relax, and get ready to embark on an insightful episode into Vanguard's CX modernization journey. Let's dive in!

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
MoneyLion's maniacal mission of rewiring finance with Dee Choubey

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 42:40


Welcome to another episode of The Tearsheet Podcast, where we explore financial services together with an eye on technology, innovation, emerging models, and changing expectations. I'm Tearsheet's editor in chief, Zack Miller. Today, I have the pleasure of sitting down with Dee Choubey, CEO of MoneyLion. In our chat, Dee takes us on a journey through MoneyLion's evolution, from its early days as a venture-backed neobank to its current position as a headline fintech stock. With a blend of insight and humor, he shares the company's shift from a growth-at-all-costs mindset to a more sustainable position focused on distribution, strategy, and morale. Through market ups and downs, Dee underscores the vital role of staying mission-driven and the focused dedication of MoneyLion's team to empower Americans with better financial tools and literacy. Looking ahead, Dee paints a vibrant picture of MoneyLion's future, where AI-driven search capabilities impact how consumers interact with their finances. MoneyLion isn't the same company it was when I spoke with Dee almost 5 years ago. Since then, the firm has acquired two businesses which now function as an embedded banking product platform and an influencer content studio. With a comprehensive product catalog, a dynamic consumer marketplace, and trendy media business capabilities, MoneyLion is poised to lead a charge in reshaping the future of finance. So buckle up for an enlightening and entertaining conversation as we explore the past, present, and future of MoneyLion with the ever-insightful CEO, Dee Choubey. The big ideas Shift from Growth-At-All-Costs to Sustainable Strategy: "In 2019, we were a venture-backed, serious business. The expectation was continued growth of 100 to 150%. Keep burning. Don't worry about the burn." Maniacal Obsession with Mission: "What got us through it was a maniacal obsession with mission. Our mission is to rewire the financial system, to give every American the right tools to make the best financial decisions." AI-Driven Financial Search Capability: "Our search capability, AI-driven search across all of your financial institutions, you can talk to MoneyLion very soon and say, 'Hey, what happened this day, last year? This day, two years ago?'" Empowering Americans with Financial Literacy: "Our ability to actually offer at scale, consumers the right financial basket, I think we're probably further ahead on that than most because we have the consumer in the marketplace." Focus on Distribution, Strategy, and Morale: "My role has moved from being much more tactical and execution-oriented to much more focused on distribution, strategy, and morale, kind of like the vision and the mission." Staying Mission-Driven Amid Market Volatility: "It's always better to multiply your options by a larger number than a lower number. We've had our days. At one point, the market cap had fallen below $100 million. But it's just owning your destiny."

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
“We don't use the word ‘disrupt'”: The future of financial services, starting with distribution

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 33:25


Welcome to another episode of The Tearsheet Podcast, where we explore financial services together with an eye on technology, innovation, emerging models, and changing expectations. I'm Tearsheet's editor in chief, Zack Miller. I'm thrilled to bring you a special episode today. After doing this for over 10 years, it's not often I'm on the other side of the mic, being interviewed. But that's exactly what we have in store for you. What you're about to hear is a recording from my recent appearance on Gusto's SMB Tech Innovators Podcast, hosted by Brian Busch. In this conversation, Brian and I explore the intriguing intersections of traditional financial institutions, technology, and innovation. Throughout our discussion, I share insights drawn from over 15 years of experience in the industry, including my role in reporting financial services news and producing over 650 podcast episodes. Together, we unravel the complexities of the financial services landscape and shed light on the evolving role of technology in shaping its future. Join us as we delve into key themes such as: Tearsheet's journey and our focus on incumbent innovation. The importance of partnerships between traditional finance and fintech. Regulatory challenges faced by fintech entrepreneurs. The transformative impact of embedded tools on SMB technology. Success stories like Intuit and QuickBooks' ecosystem. My insights on AI, quantum computing, and crypto in finance. How banks are adapting to embrace new technologies. The evolving landscape of fintech acquisitions. This recording captures an interesting dialogue that I'm actually quite proud to share with you. So without further ado, let's dive into the conversation and explore the fascinating evolution of the financial services industry. Here's my conversation with Gusto's Brian Busch. Here's a link to the original conversation: https://embedded.gusto.com/blog/financial-services-technology-podcast-with-zack-miller/

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
'Brick walls are there to be broken by those who deserve to': Curve's Shachar Bialick

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 48:47


Welcome to another episode of The Tearsheet Podcast, where we explore financial services together with an eye on technology, innovation, emerging models, and changing expectations. I'm Tearsheet's editor in chief, Zack Miller. Today, I invite you to join us as we uncover the story of Curve, a creative fintech that's a sort of operating system for money, impacting the way people spend, send, see and save money Step into the world of Shachar Bialick, founder and CEO at Curve, as we traverse the company's path from its humble beginnings in 2016 to its strategic expansion into international markets. It's a tale of resilience, grit, and determination, as Curve works to carve out its place in a competitive fintech space. Along the way, we'll uncover five pivotal insights that shed light on Curve's approach to finance. From offering customers a real-time, panoramic view of their finances to navigating the complexities of international expansion with precision and foresight, Curve is reworking the way people interact with their money. Shachar shares the intricacies of Curve's revenue model, where interchange fees, subscriptions, and platform revenue converge to create an ecosystem of financial empowerment. It's a model built on innovation, adaptability, and a pursuit of customer-centric solutions. But beyond the numbers and metrics lies a deeper story of personal motivation and resilience. As Shachar shares insights from his own journey, we gain a glimpse into the driving force behind Curve's success—a shared commitment to empower individuals to take control of their financial destinies. So, join us as we peel back the layers of Curve's story, uncovering the passion, vision, and sheer determination that have propelled this fintech to get to where it is today. Here's my conversation with Curve's Shachar Bialick

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
Untapped strategies to create Gen Z-friendly financial products: Publicis Sapient's Mahesh Raghavan

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 15:33


Welcome to another episode of The Tearsheet Podcast, where we explore financial services together with an eye on technology, innovation, emerging models, and changing expectations. I'm Tearsheet's editor in chief, Zack Miller. For the past 18 months, we've been exploring what it will take to really deliver financial services and products that resonate with Gen Z. As the biggest generation in history, getting this right can be an existential problem for certain types of FIs It won't be easy. But according to Mahesh Raghavan, Associate Managing Director of Strategy at Publicis Sapient, it can be done using some untapped strategies used elsewhere in financial services and tech. Fresh from his session at the Tearsheet Gen Z Symposium in NYC, Mahesh is here to unveil some hidden gems of what it would take to build Gen Z-friendly financial products. Mahesh uncovers the often-overlooked strategies that could hold the key to captivating this discerning demographic. From personalized offerings to holistic loyalty initiatives, Mahesh shares five transformative tactics reshaping the financial landscape for the Zoomer generation. But the journey doesn't end there. Mahesh guides us through the intricacies of peer-oriented engagement and intergenerational approaches, shedding light on Gen Z's financial mindset. Moreover, Mahesh underscores the importance of research, hypothesis, and experimentation in ensuring the viability of these strategies. In an era where innovation reigns supreme, Mahesh's insights serve as a beacon of guidance for financial firms seeking to forge meaningful connections with Gen Z. So, dear listeners, join us for this interesting presentation as we unearth the latent potential of Gen Z-friendly financial products with Mahesh Raghavan. Read a write-up on Mahesh's talk here: https://tearsheet.co/banking/exploring-untapped-strategies-to-create-gen-z-friendly-financial-products-with-publicis-sapients-mahesh-raghavan

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Ep. 102: The Future of the Pod, plus talking the fantastic X-Men '97 and (weak) rap beef

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 53:54


We're back and talking about our future plans for this feed. Plus, we spend some time discussing the incredible success of X-Men '97 and some embarrassingly weak rap beef.Hosted by Zack Miller & Stephen Williams

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
How US Bank's innovation team tries to uncover the tech trends reshaping financial services

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 39:56


Welcome, everyone, to another episode of The Tearsheet Podcast, where we explore financial services together with an eye on technology, innovation, emerging models, and changing expectations. I'm Tearsheet's editor in chief, Zack Miller. Today, we're joined by Don Relyea, the Chief Innovation Officer at US Bank, and Todder Moning, who leads the bank's applied foresights practice. They've recently returned from scouring the halls of CES, the annual consumer electronics show, on a mission to uncover the latest trends and emerging technologies that could disrupt - or benefit - the financial services industry. From the rise of edge AI and machine vision capabilities that could enable personalized, privacy-preserving experiences, to sustainable innovations like water generation devices that challenge traditional infrastructure, Don and Todder share the diverse insights they gathered at this year's CES. You'll hear how the US Bank innovation team is working to transform these market signals into strategic advantages for the bank. They'll explain how technologies first showcased in consumer products are reshaping customer expectations, and how the bank is preparing business leaders to adapt to this rapidly evolving landscape. By considering both the upsides and potential downsides of emerging innovations, the applied foresights practice is helping ensure US Bank stays ahead of - rather than chasing - the pace of change. So settle in, as we dive into the future-focused mindset that's guiding innovation at one of the country's largest banks. Let's get started.

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
How fintechs are reworking their tech and customer focus to get closer to Gen Z customers

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 29:26


Welcome, everyone, to another episode of The Tearsheet Podcast, where we explore financial services together with an eye on technology, innovation, emerging models, and changing expectations. I'm Tearsheet's editor in chief, Zack Miller. As we explore how financial services is attempting to cater to younger customers, it's clear – some neobanks and fintechs resonate with Gen Z much more than traditional FIs. That may be because they have identified niche consumer groups and are thinking out of the box when it comes to designing products for them, according to Josh Stephens, SVP of Product at Current and Tony Tran, CEO and co-founder of Lumanu. Both these professionals – and the companies they've helped build – stand out among just a handful of financial services firms building their products and their services, designing their infrastructure, and establishing the channels to foster relationships with their clients today and into the future. Stephens and Tran joined me on stage for a fireside chat in March at Mastercard's Tech Hub in NYC at our Gen Z Symposium, to talk about how their companies are catering to Gen Z. Our conversation explores the evolving standards banks have to meet when serving younger customers. We spend a good deal of time exploring the importance and design of good UX for today's customers. We end with a discussion about how communities may be the way to educate and engage Gen Z. Here's my conversation with Josh Stephens and Tony Tran.

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
'Having a relationship with Gen Z is good for banks' immediate bottom lines': Greenlight's Matt Wolf

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 16:43


Welcome, everyone, to another episode of The Tearsheet Podcast, where we explore financial services together with an eye on technology, innovation, emerging models, and changing expectations. I'm Tearsheet's editor in chief, Zack Miller. Understanding how a system works is the first step to leveraging it to your advantage. However in an environment where just seven states provide excellent education in personal finance, younger generations like Gen Z are starting out at a massive disadvantage. But some fintechs like the family education and finance focused fintech Greenlight, have started to build products that aim to fill in this gap. The company's financial literacy game Level Up offers children a chance to engage with personal finance topics in a fun, gamified environment. In this conversation, Greenlight's SVP, Business Development, Matt Wolf, joins Tearsheet editor and founder Zack Miller, on stage at our Gen Z Symposium held on March 7th, 2024 in New York City. Wolf dives into the state of Gen Z's financial literacy and their expectation that FIs should operationalize their position as a trusted source to better inform and educate the coming generation about personal finance. He also shares why this expectation is sometimes difficult for banks to meet fully and how partnerships can help ease some of the technical and business difficulties with building Gen Z-focused financial literacy products. The big ideas The gap in financial literacy: “What's interesting is when you poll them [Gen Z], three out of four believe that they don't currently have the skill sets they need, and they're not confident in their skill.” Banks want to reach Gen Z but their attention is divided: “If it comes to, hey, can we talk about financial health, or can we talk about additional lending products, sometimes you're gonna lose out on that.” Building for Gen Z means building for the future: “There's an understanding that engaging in acquiring and having a relationship with that next generation is good for their immediate bottom lines. But just looking at the future societal consequences and their communities when people are making bad investments, if they're being very loose with how they use credit, it's going to be critical.”

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
Empowering the Gen Z Future: Bridging finance and sustainability with Eunice Jung

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 13:40


Welcome, everyone, to another episode of The Tearsheet Podcast, where we explore financial services together with an eye on technology, innovation, emerging models, and changing expectations. I'm Tearsheet's editor in chief, Zack Miller. Next up, we have Eunice Jung, who is helping to encourage climate-smart lifestyles through fintech as Head of Partnerships at Future. Eunice is not your typical finance executive; she's a recent grad on a mission to really rethink how we think about sustainability in our everyday lives. With a background in sustainability from Stanford, Eunice found her passion intersecting with finance at an early stage, leading her to spearhead Future's innovative sustainable rewards platform. Eunice spoke recently at Tearsheet's symposium on Gen Z in New York City. Eunice's journey from student to executive is as inspiring as it is unconventional. Today, she shares her insights into the challenges and triumphs of bridging the gap between climate-consciousness and financial pragmatism. From her humble beginnings as an intern to shaping the future of finance for Gen Z and beyond, Eunice's story is a testament to the power of determination and innovation. So, whether you're a seasoned sustainability enthusiast or just dipping your toes into the world of climate-smart finance, join us as we uncover the possibilities that lie at the intersection of money and sustainability. Get ready to embark on a journey of discovery, inspiration, and actionable insights with our guest, Eunice Jung.

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
Navigating debit, credit, and digital influence with Mastercard's Bunita Sawhney

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 17:00


Welcome, everyone, to another episode of The Tearsheet Podcast, where we explore financial services together with an eye on technology, innovation, emerging models, and changing expectations. I'm Tearsheet's editor in chief, Zack Miller. This episode of The Tearsheet Podcast delves into the evolving financial landscape for Gen Z, focusing on their transition from debit to credit usage. Bunita Sawhney, Global Head of Consumer Products and Processing at Mastercard, shares insights from her presentation at the Tearsheet Gen Z Symposium, emphasizing the increasing role of women in financial decision-making. We explore Gen Z's preference for debit cards over credit cards, driven by factors like control and familiarity.  Bunita highlights the importance of partnerships and innovative strategies to engage Gen Z, advocating for financial literacy initiatives and alternative credit-building solutions like installment plans and Buy Now, Pay Later options. The discussion also touches on Mastercard's collaborations with fintech firms like Greenlight and Juvo to promote financial education and inclusion among younger demographics. Ultimately, the podcast aims to shed light on the challenges and opportunities in catering to Gen Z's financial needs and preferences. The big ideas Gen Z's Influence in Financial Decision Making: "To this day, 90% of payment decisions or household buying decisions are made by or with women. And that's true for Gen Z as well. Over 25% of women say that they are the sole decision-maker in their household's financial decisions." Gen Z's Digital and Social Natives: "It is a really special moment, not only because we're on the cusp of International Women's Day, so happy International Women's Day to all of you. And I do like to think not only about the women in our company and how we serve and support them, but the women who we and our product support and serve as well, because I'll spend a minute on that as I transition us over into Gen Z."  Preference for Debit Cards: "Debit is still the most accepted and the largest payment vehicle and the most consistently used all around the world. And that is true also for our Gen Z consumers. Why? Because it meets some of their critical needs, it meets their need for control, it meets their need for understanding and having control over their payments."  Importance of Credit Building: "Credit doesn't have to revolve first of all, right? We know now with the advent and the absolute take-off of installment solutions, and buy now pay later solutions, that there's plenty of easy ways to have access to short, non-APR related ways to pay in four, pay in six without a fee or without an APR as an example." Financial Literacy and Education: "We know that 52% of Gen Z consumers worry about financial security. That's twice as much as the generations before them -- two times more worry." Partnerships and Innovation: "We're in a different place with a different level of information flow with a really curious group, that are finding ways to inform themselves through social platforms, as I said, and others through influencers, who we need to continue to partner with more so than ever." Here's my conversation with Mastercard's Bunita Sawhney.

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
Inside Adyen's approach to digital payments with Trevor Nies

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 27:52


Welcome, everyone, to another episode of The Tearsheet Podcast, where we explore financial services together with an eye on technology, innovation, emerging models, and changing expectations. I'm Tearsheet's editor in chief, Zack Miller. Today we have an insightful conversation for you featuring Trevor Nies, senior vice president and global head of digital at Adyen, a leading financial technology platform renowned for its innovative contributions to the digital commerce landscape. This conversation was a fun one I recorded with Trevor as a Linkedin Live session. With extensive experience and expertise, Trevor plays a pivotal role in driving Adyen's strategic initiatives, particularly in payment solutions and empowering businesses to thrive in the ever-evolving realm of modern commerce. At Adyen, Trevor leads efforts to develop solutions that address the complexities of digital transactions and provide businesses with the tools they need to navigate the intricacies of the modern marketplace. With a focus on enhancing payment experiences and streamlining operations, Adyen's digital commerce solutions are reshaping the way businesses engage with customers and drive sales in today's dynamic ecosystem. Join us as we delve into Adyen's strategic vision, exploring the company's commitment to innovation and its impact on shaping the future of commerce. Through this conversation, we aim to uncover the transformative power of Adyen's digital commerce solutions and gain valuable insights into the evolving landscape of payments and consumer behavior. Before we dive into today's episode, I'd like to give a shoutout to our sponsor, StrawberryFrog. StrawberryFrog has been hailed as the very best in creative marketing, innovations, and transformation for financial brands worldwide. Working with iconic names like Morgan Stanley, Truist, First Abu Dhabi Bank, and many others, they've set the standard for excellence. I've particularly enjoyed covering the firm's ability to enact movements within these organizations that infuse their brands with real purpose that employees and customers can get behind. So, whether you're a financial giant or a tech disruptor, StrawberryFrog is your go-to partner for activating brand purpose and driving transformative movements. Learn more about their groundbreaking work at strawberryfrog.com. Without further ado, let's enter this dialogue and uncover the implications of Adyen's strategic initiatives in the realm of digital commerce.

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
Empowering merchants with Citi Pay: A dive into embedded payments with Terry O'Neil

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 28:14


Welcome, everyone, to another episode of The Tearsheet Podcast, where we explore financial services together with an eye on technology, innovation, emerging models, and changing expectations. I'm Tearsheet's editor in chief, Zack Miller. Today, I'm thrilled to bring you an exclusive conversation with Terry O'Neil, a payments leader at Citi responsible for spearheading embedded payments and strategic initiatives. Terry provides insights into Citi's approach to embedding a wide array of financial products, including payment solutions, private label offerings, and lending products, directly into the fabric of merchants' point-of-sale systems. Join us as we unravel the complexities of streamlining integration processes for merchants, meeting evolving consumer demands for flexibility and choice, and navigating the convergence of physical and digital commerce. Get ready for an engaging exploration of how embedded payments are impacting the way businesses engage with customers and drive sales. Without further ado, let's embark on this captivating journey into the realm of embedded payments.

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
Scaling with Purpose: The Brex blueprint for growth with Karan Anand

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 28:27


Welcome, everyone, to another episode of The Tearsheet Podcast, where we explore financial services together with an eye on technology, innovation, emerging models, and changing expectations. I'm Tearsheet's editor in chief, Zack Miller. In today's conversation, I chat with Karan Anand, President at Brex. Brex has undergone a remarkable transformation over the last two years, evolving from a fintech startup with a corporate card for startups to a global fintech and enterprise SaaS company in corporate spend. Recently appointed to the new role of president, Karan gives us a window into this journey, shedding light on the challenges and successes that come with building both a fintech and SaaS business concurrently – it was like the firm had two entirely separate companies while they were building out the corporate spend side of the business. We delve into topics ranging from the cultural hurdles faced during this shift, the intricacies of scaling, and the unique challenges and opportunities that arise in the payments and software space. Whether you're deeply embedded in the fintech and SaaS world or simply curious about the evolution of innovative companies, this conversation with Karan is packed with valuable insights. So, without further ado, let's jump into the conversation and explore the dynamic landscape of financial technology and enterprise software with Karan Anand, President at Brex.

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
Gen Z invests for reasons that are completely different from previous generations

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 26:15


Welcome, everyone, to another episode of The Tearsheet Podcast, where we explore financial services together with an eye on technology, innovation, emerging models, and changing expectations. I'm Tearsheet's editor in chief, Zack Miller. Actually, I'm your co-host today – joining me is Rabab Ahsan, Tearsheet reporter. Rabab has been doing a bang-up job recently covering the intersection of Gen Z and financial services, from her reporting to her contributions to our 2 seminal reports on the subject which you can find at steezlife.co. One place Gen Z diverges from generations that came before it is in investing. For example, research shows that younger folks invest for completely different reasons than previous generations. It's not about financial status for Gen Z – it's about a better quality of life. Values also play a big role in investment decisions, as Gen Z tends to put its money where their values are. Actually, there are a whole bunch of important topics here that require some understanding if you want to do better providing investment services and advice to Gen Z. To do that, Rabab and I are joined by Dr. Julie O'Brien, head of behavioral science, and Rob Haworth, senior investment strategist at US Bank. We dig deeper, discussing recent research Dr. O'Brien authored that looks to better understand the investment needs and behaviors of Gen Z. It's an interesting conversation – glad you're joining us. And, speaking of joining us, Tearsheet is hosting our first symposium on Gen Z and financial services. It's March 7 in NYC at Mastercard's Tech Hub. It's an intimate group of financial services professionals really exploring what it means to build lovable financial products and services for Gen Z. You can find more information about it on our website – just click on events and apply for a ticket. Here's our conversation with US Bank's Dr. Julie O'Brien and Rob Haworth.

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Show Update 02-23-2024

Midnight Slumber

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 0:57


A quick update before we release Episode 91. This story was written and narrated by Zack Miller.Follow us on X @The_MNS_Podcast, Instagram @midnight_slumber_podcast, our YouTube Channel - Midnight Slumber, and Facebook – Midnight Slumber.

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
From AI to Blockchain: Mastering payment tech with Mastercard CTO, Ed McLaughlin

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 24:31


Welcome to the Tearsheet Podcast where we explore the future of financial services with an eye on technology, innovation, emerging models and changing expectations. I'm Tearsheet's editor in chief, Zack Miller. One of the tenets we founded this podcast and everything we do at Tearsheet – our reporting, conferences, awards programs, even our new Working Groups – is honesty. Honesty in what's really important and impactful to you, our listeners and readers. It's why we don't use language like “revolutionary” or “seamless”. This stuff isn't easy to get right. I've been in the rodeo long enough to see fads come and go with no lasting impact. We actually see it as one of our jobs – being able to distinguish wheat from chaff, sizzle from stake – to help you focus on what's really important and tune out the rest. Remember the hype around chatbots a few years ago? Or crypto? Certainly we weren't there before, but are we there now? How do we even think about quantum? I'm joined by Mastercard's president and CTO Ed McLaughlin today. I wanted to ask him what he thinks about three particular trends and sets of technology. Specifically, how do we size up the impact on payments of AI, quantum computing, and crypto? You'll hear Ed's deep experience in product and tech and how one of the senior most professionals in financial services can cut through the hype to find opportunity in cutting edge technology, focusing his and Mastercard's resources on what will be impactful now and in the future. In the course of our conversation, McLaughlin provides some frameworks about how to approach new technology in an honest way and. I appreciate his honesty around his process and his sharing of his impact assessment of new technologies. Here's my discussion with Mastercard's Ed McLaughlin.

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
Inside American Express' strategic move into business banking with Gina Taylor

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 22:36


Welcome to the Tearsheet Podcast, where we explore the future of financial services with an eye on technology, innovation, new models, and changing expectations. I'm Tearsheet editor in chief, Zack Miller. I don't know if you've noticed but American Express over the past couple years has moved decisively into banking small businesses. We've definitely tried to track this evolution for the firm because it isn't trivial – not for the firm and not for its customers. So, it's not just an up-market card with a revolver. Today's Amex offers a business checking account and cash flow monitoring that serves more and more as a firm's homebase, a dashboard. Gina Taylor, Amex's Executive Vice President and General Manager of Business Blueprint and Banking, joins me on the show to discuss the inspiration behind the launch of American Express Business Checking and how it aligns with the company's vision for supporting small businesses. Importantly, beyond the no monthly fees and earning rewards, Gina shares what she sees are the key value propositions American Express Business Checking offers to differentiate itself in an increasingly crowded market. Here's my conversation with American Express' Gina Taylor.

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
How Affirm and Credit Karma make products Gen Z loves

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 43:08


Welcome to the Tearsheet Podcast, where we navigate financial services together, with an eye on technology, innovation, new models, and changing expectations. I'm Tearsheet editor in chief, Zack Miller. This is the final episode in our special podcast series on Gen Z, where we explore the fascinating Gen Z deeper: their relationship with money, how they like to save, spend, and borrow money, their fears and aspirations, and their connections to social issues. On this episode, we're going to be talking about creating products that Gen Z loves. To do that, I'm joined by two of the best product people in the business: Girish Balasubramanian, VP of Product Management at Credit Karma, and Vishal Kapoor, Head of Product at Affirm. Together, we peel back the onion on how these two firms strategize and tailor their products to resonate with the values, preferences, and financial behaviors of Gen Z consumers – and how this may different from other demographics. We also discuss the importance of financial literacy as an enabler for this generation to get on the financial responsibility train. Data plays a role here and we explore how to get the unlock to help Gen Z onboard to different financial products, responsibly and ethically. Tearsheet thanks our sponsor Publicis Sapient for their support. Read more and download customer research about Gen Z and financial services at www.steezlife.Co And before we jump into our conversation about building products Gen Z loves, I wanted to let you in on something we're working on right now. We're currently recruiting financial services professionals to work on this very topic – building products Gen Z loves. We've heard from you and in our reporting that figuring out how to service younger customers is growing increasingly important for your business. We want to facilitate making that happen. We're hosting a series of working groups for professionals across the industry to communicate, collaborate, and tackle how to do this. Our group has senior executives from Citi, Synchrony, SoFi, UBS, Worldpay, US Bank, and more. Go to library.tearsheet.co/outlier to get more information. We have a couple spaces left and if you're motivated, we'd love to have you join us.

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
What to expect in financial services in 2024 with i2c's Serena Smith.

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 28:10


Welcome to the Tearsheet Podcast, where we navigate financial services together. We explore the future of financial services with an eye on technology, innovation, new models, and changing expectations. I'm Tearsheet editor in chief, Zack Miller. In today's episode, we dive into the dynamic world of financial institutions and their strategies for the year 2024. I'm thrilled to have had the opportunity to sit down with Serena Smith, Chief Client Officer at i2c, whose next-gen platform empowers financial institutions and fintechs of all sizes with no-code building block technology. Throughout our conversation, Serena shared insights garnered from her extensive experience and global perspective in the industry. From navigating the challenges faced by fintechs to addressing legacy technology obstacles within traditional banking, we explore the ever-evolving landscape of financial services. Serena's expertise sheds light on the trends shaping 2024, including the significance of real-time payments, the role of AI in financial services, and the critical need to meet the expectations of younger, digitally native generations like Gen Z and Gen Alpha. We also unpack i2c's innovative approach with a unified tech stack, empowering financial institutions to streamline their services across diverse geographies. Check out i2c's recent report on how younger customers make credit decisions. Download it here: https://www2.i2cinc.com/report-the-credit-economy?utm_source=Tearsheet&utm_medium=Referral&utm_campaign=The+Credit+Economy%3A+Tearsheet Join us as we delve into the opportunities, challenges, and transformative potential that lie ahead for financial institutions in the fast-paced world of 2024. Without further ado, let's delve into our enlightening conversation with Serena Smith.

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
How Citi is rising to meet increased global demand for faster payments with Scott Damassa

Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 26:06


Welcome to the Tearsheet Podcast, where we explore the future of financial services with an eye toward technology, new models, innovation, and changing expectations. I'm Tearsheet's editor in chief, Zack Miller. One of the themes we've been charting over the past couple of years is the impact of moving to a world defined by real time – or close to real time – financial services. Real time payments isn't just a tweak, a turning of the speed dial – it actually changes value propositions, expectations, and risk management the financial services industry has with its clients, both consumer and commercial. What's also interesting is that as business becomes more global, the larger banks have moved in the opposite directions, for the most part backing away from becoming global banks, entrenching themselves in specific markets. Citi remains one of the few that maintains this positioning of being global. And as a global organization, Citi works has businesses with international aspirations through its Treasury and Trade Solutions Group. TTS is a rising star in CEO Jane Fraser's plan to steer the bank forward. She actually called it a thing of beauty in a recent earnings call. I'm joined by Scott Damassa, Managing Director and Global Head of Sales for eCommerce, Technology, and Communications at Citi. Scott has had an upfront and close look at the needs of global companies and what they're really looking for from their financial services providers. And speed seems to be near the top of all lists. We talk about the significance of speed in payment processing across different industries and how it can impact both clients and companies. Scott also shares what specific benefits he's observed when organizations prioritize speed in payment processing. We discuss the importance of multi-stakeholder partnerships in servicing global organizations and how FIs and fintechs can best collaborate. Our conversation is interesting in that it's about the present – but also the future – of Citi itself, as the firm formulates messaging around being a global partner bank for fintech and other tech firms. Here's my discussion with Citi's Scott Damassa.