One of the major trends of this decade is going to be the emergence of banking-as-a-service (BaaS). More and more...
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Fintech One-on-One is hosted by Fintech Nexus Chairman and Co-Founder Peter Renton and began in 2013, making it the longest-running fintech podcast. New episodes continue to be published on its own dedicated website here.
This week, Isabelle had Matt Homer back on the show to talk about the outlook for DeFi amidst this year's headwinds on the sector.
In this episode we talk with Al Crawford, the CEO and Co-Founder of BHG, one of the earliest fintech lenders. We discuss lessons learned during the 2008-09 crisis and how their underwriting is adapting to these challenging times.
The real estate crowdfunding space has been around less than five years and while dozens of platforms have launched there...
In this podcast interview Eyal Lifshitz, the CEO and founder of BlueVine, talks about building a small business banking platform and provides a contrarian view of embedded finance.
In this episode, we talk with the founders of Keep Financial (formerly of Kabbage), Rob Frohwein and Kathryn Petralia, as they discuss employee compensation, why it is broken, and how a comprehensive fintech approach can fix it.
This week, Isabelle sat down with Matthew Homer, fromThe Department of XYZ, to talk about navigating the challenging regulatory environment.
This week, Isabelle speaks to Alex Harris of Fiat Ventures, about the power VCs have to drive positive change.
Scott Langmack has been around P2P lending almost since the beginning. He first met Lending Club founder and CEO, Renaud...
I have said many times that regulators have a difficult job. They are not built for the fast changing world...