Tearsheet Podcast: The Business Of Finance

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Tearsheet is news, opinion, and analysis on the business of finance.Candid conversations with senior executives, fintech entrepreneurs, investors, industry experts -- all weigh in on the trends impacting the industry and the disruptive impact technology is having on the business.Where social media, technology and finance intersect.

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  • J.P. Morgan’s Ashraf Hebela on how JPM is sharpening its focus on startup banking

    10/10/2024 Duración: 14min

    Today, we're diving into the ever-green landscape of startups and startup banking. While the startup scene is always buzzing, recent years have been particularly challenging due to a tough market, limited investment opportunities, and waning investor confidence. However, with a rebound in VC funding this year and recent rate cuts by the Fed, there’s a glimmer of hope for improvement and new opportunities. Joining me to discuss startup banking and share related insights from recent J.P. Morgan research is Ashraf Hebela, Head of Startup Banking at J.P. Morgan. In our conversation, Ashraf dives into how J.P. Morgan is sharpening its focus on startup banking, what approaches can better serve underrepresented founders, and the critical support that banking startups require from their financial institutions to thrive.

  • How to differentiate in the changing world of SMB payments ft. Truist's Chris Ward

    10/10/2024 Duración: 09min

    The days when SMBs were tethered to their home markets are long behind us. Today, SMBs are eagerly embracing global opportunities, expanding into new regions, and viewing cross-border sales as a key growth driver. Yet, with this expansion comes a major challenge: navigating the complexities of international payments. 49% of SMBs cite the ease of managing cross-border payments as a top concern. Many have faced friction with traditional banks, which has created a fertile ground for non-bank alternatives to step in. This shift is reflected in the growing trend of SMBs switching providers. While pricing and fees were once the main reasons for switching, today, the search for “better and more convenient” digital solutions is becoming a powerful motivator alongside these operational needs. So, how can FIs respond to this shift? Chris Ward, Head of Enterprise Payments at Truist Financial Corporation, addresses this question and its potential solutions at Tearsheet's The Big Bank Theory Conference, recently held i

  • Creating a seamless banking + payments + software experience for SMBs ft. U.S. Bank's Scott Beyer

    09/10/2024 Duración: 11min

    How can FIs step in with solutions that alleviate these pain points, allowing SMBs to concentrate on growing their businesses while relegating banking to the background? “I think there are a few elements of that, but since SMB customers are willing to adopt technology, that's a start,” said Scott Beyer, U.S. Bank’s Head of Business Banking Digital Experiences during Tearsheet’s The Big Bank Theory Conference, held recently in New York. Beyers noted that a generational change is underway in the SMB landscape, with 77% of small business owners now adopting or planning to adopt technology to enhance their operational efficiency. This trend presents a valuable opportunity for FIs to enter the scene and create engaging digital experiences that resonate with the evolving needs of these businesses. He identified three key steps banks can employ to seize the opportunity and address existing gaps:  1. Ensure the availability of products and services 2. Build integrations 3. Focus on data reconciliation and harmoni

  • How Generative AI is redefining personalization in financial services with Curinos' Olly Downs

    08/10/2024 Duración: 19min

    Generative AI and open banking are beginning to change how banks engage with customers. Today we will look at this process with Olly Downs. He is a Chief Technology and AI Officer at Curinos. With a career spanning three waves of AI, Downs brings a wealth of experience to the table. He published his first academic paper on what we now call generative AI, back in 1999. "I've almost been waiting for the current wave of AI to join us," Downs reflects. He highlights the long-anticipated arrival of today's AI capabilities. AI-driven personalization will change digital banking. Banks are beginning to use it to recreate the personalized touch of traditional banking. Downs explains, "Traditional banking founded itself on personalized, high-engagement relationships. That followed families and businesses throughout their entire life cycle." Personalizing the online experience is challenging due to the growth of digital channels. Curinos' technology tackles this by analyzing customer journeys. It identifies the best ti

  • Compound Influence #3: WallStreetBets

    29/09/2024 Duración: 30min

    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 inadverten

  • How Microsoft and Wipro are elevating finserv with responsible AI and cognitive assistants

    27/09/2024 Duración: 42min

    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 origi

  • The post-purchase space is a land opportunity, feat. Gaurav Mittal, EVP of Ethoca

    19/09/2024 Duración: 30min

    Gaurav Mittal, Executive Vice President of Ethoca, a Mastercard company, shows that the post-purchase space represents an opportunity for our industry. It's where customers want convenience, autonomy, and trust but many of the players today have not been able to meet their demands. Mittal brings a unique insight into how tools like digital receipts and subscription management delivered within the banking app can improve customer experience. What’s more, this mission to ease post-purchase tasks like cancellations brings with it cost reductions and operational efficiencies for merchants and banks as well — and our guest today tells us how to build for the hard to achieve but ideal solution: a partnership landscape where everybody wins.  To learn more about how merchants and banks can leverage subscription management tools and digital receipts to better serve customers as well as positively impact their bottoms lines download this whitepaper: https://www.library.tearsheet.co/ethocawp

  • How are emerging community banks building effective tech partnerships?

    18/09/2024 Duración: 22min

    Welcome to the second episode of our de novo community banking series. I’m Sara Khairi, your host and reporter at Teasheet. If you tuned in a couple of weeks ago, you know we kicked things off with a deep dive into Craft Bank's journey in Atlanta, from CEO Ross Mynatt's debut leadership role to its choice of core tech partner and the strategies it used to grow $250 million in assets. This episode builds on that theme, exploring the origin, growth, and technology paths of two other community banks: RockPoint Bank in Tennessee and Moultrie Bank in Georgia. Both banks are relatively young, having been founded during the pandemic, and while they share some commonalities like limited budgets and staffing, they each have unique markets and growth strategies. The variety of perspectives on the same challenges is what makes their story interesting. Joining us are Hamp Johnston, President and CEO of RockPoint Bank, and Donna Lott, President and CEO of Moultrie Bank & Trust. We discuss the origins and development o

  • Reshaping embedded finance with KeyBank’s Jon Briggs and Qolo’s CEO Patricia Montesi

    18/09/2024 Duración: 33min

    Strategic partnerships – those relationships between traditional financial institutions and fintechs – have become really integral as banks seek to modernize their offerings and fintechs aim to scale their operations and get distribution. KeyBank and Qolo have teamed up on an embedded finance offering. On today’s episode, we sit with Jon Briggs, Head of Product and Innovation at KeyBank, and Patricia Montesi, Co-founder and CEO of Qolo. Their collaboration story begins two years ago when a single slide in Qolo's pitch deck caught KeyBank's attention. "We still talk about it today," Montesi recalls. "It was the ‘Series A: Winter Slide’, which was all about how fintech had created this spiderweb ecosystem of suppliers. And sort of put the burden back on banks and corporates to bring it all together." Their shared goal of simplifying fintech sparked a partnership that’s addressing how treasurer think about and use banking. As Briggs explains, "We enter partnerships because they need a lot of mind share, a l

  • Modernizing the finance tech stack: A conversation with Mercury's VP of Finance, Dan Kang

    11/09/2024 Duración: 37min

    Today's episode of the Tearsheet podcast features Dan Kang, VP of Finance at Mercury. He shares his insights on how the fintech company is reshaping corporate finance for tech founders. Kang has experience in private equity, Square, and Mercury. This background gives him a unique view of financial services for startups and positions the neobank nicely as the IPO window opens wider for more of its clients. His insights are especially valuable in today’s changing financial landscape. "We're excited about the service area that this opens up for Mercury," Kang explains. He discusses the company's recent expansion into personal banking. This move, based on customer demand, shows Mercury's commitment to complete financial solutions for founders.  Kang emphasizes the importance of understanding customer pain points. He states, "It starts with really understanding what are the customer pain points and what are they looking for." This customer-centric approach has led Mercury to develop innovative products. These in

  • Compound Influence #2: Ron "The Analyst's Analyst" Shevlin

    06/09/2024 Duración: 29min

    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

  • Evolving tech preferences among community banks: Craft Bank’s tech & growth with CEO Ross Mynatt

    03/09/2024 Duración: 14min

    Hey, I'm Tearsheet's Sara Khairi. For my very first episode, I decided to step outside the frenetic pace of the Big Apple and dive into the lesser-known banking scene in other states. Community banks have weathered a storm of challenges in recent years, including macroeconomic pressures and the uncertainty following three regional bank failures in 2023. In particular, young community banks launched during the peak of Covid-19 have had to contend with additional complexities due to their timing. These community banks may operate on a smaller scale, but their ambitions rival those of Wall Street giants. As the digital wave sweeps across the globe, these banks are not just staying in the game — they’re hustling to keep pace and stay relevant by adopting emerging technologies. One example is Atlanta's Craft Bank, which opened its doors in 2020, right when the world was facing a pandemic. Primarily a commercial bank with a business-centric focus, Craft Bank currently operates with a team of 19 employees and mana

  • The evolving role of Chief Data Officers and Generative AI in financial services

    30/08/2024 Duración: 44min

    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. In today's episode, we explore what it takes to build world-class data governance in financial services. Our guests are Jay Como, the global head of data governance at T. Rowe Price, and Glenn Kurban, partner at Capco. We talk about how generative AI and new data strategies are transforming finance, sharing insights on the transformation of the Chief Data Officer role. The discussion also focuses on the challenges of large-scale data migrations. Jay Como reflects on the convergence of data and digital roles. He states, "What we've seen is there used to be kind of two shapes of CDOs. There was a chief data officer and there was a chief digital officer. And what I think in the last five years is what we've seen is those roles have really come together." Glenn Kurban adds depth to this perspective, emphas

  • How FIs can ride the AI wave and build for a fragile customer with Suzy’s CEO Matt Britton

    27/08/2024 Duración: 34min

    This conversation with Suzy’s Matt Britton really rose above the noise and allowed me to look at the financial services industry as an interconnected whole, as a mechanism that is alive and complex. It's the kind of perspective you can lose when you report on niche developments day in and out. In this podcast, Britton takes us on a step by step inspection of a lot of the things we have come to take for granted: the rise of BNPL, Gen Z’s complicated relationship with money, and also how AI is going to impact sectors like wealth management and restructure how we recruit, train and strategize around talent. Britton is an example of a man that not only has his finger on the pulse but is also able to condense the many and sometimes conflicting signals the market and the industry gives, into a cogent outlook. It's a conversation that will urge you to stop and take stock, and one that also spotlights how FIs can make the most of an industry and consumers that are in flux right now.

  • Transforming Financial Content: Malka, MoneyLion’s data-driven approach to today’s consumers

    22/08/2024 Duración: 49min

    Today’s a first for the podcast. We have an entire management team joining us on the podcast.  For today’s show, we have the new leadership team of Malka Media. Malka is a subsidiary of MoneyLion and the firm’s content studio. It’s in integral part of the entire firm’s strategy and we definitely dive into their groundbreaking approach to financial content marketing.  Bill Davaris, co-CEO of Malka Media, emphasizes the importance of quality content and storytelling for the firm. He states, "We're trying to bring in what modern brands want, right? By bringing in top talent, where can we serve them with the latest technologies and strategies."  Paige McCrenskey, Chief Brand Officer, highlights the challenges of the "attention deficit economy". She focuses on the need for brands to connect through compelling stories. Chris Apostle, co-CEO, discusses the critical role of technology and data in powering marketing efforts and customer engagement.  Together, they explore how Malka Media is creating a dynamic cont

  • Tradition & Innovation: Wealth Management with BNY's Nader Souri and Arta Finance's Caesar Sengupta

    11/08/2024 Duración: 28min

    Tearsheet’s roots were in investment and wealth tech. As that world became more focused on plain vanilla robo-advisors about a decade ago, I expanded our focus to include banking, payments, and lending. That’s because with ETFs and low-cost providers, it felt like most of the focus of innovation was coming from removing costs. Things have changed since then. On today’s episode, we explore the changing world of wealth management with two industry leaders: Nader Souri, Head of Corporate Banking at BNY, and Caesar Sengupta, CEO of Arta Finance. You don’t have to listen closely to really feel their connection and the relationship they’ve personally forged through working together. I first spoke with Ceasar a few years ago when he was VP and General Manager of Payments and Next Billion Users at Google. Our conversation reveals how these two organizations are leading how wealth management solutions are evolving for professionals. It also sheds light on the role of fintech partnerships in this transformation. Ca

  • Compound Influence Podcast #1: Jim "The OG" Cramer

    07/08/2024 Duración: 32min

    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 suc

  • Unlocking 5000 global corridors: Remitly's growth story with Matt Oppenheimer

    04/08/2024 Duración: 42min

    Matt Oppenheimer, co-founder and CEO of Remitly, joins us on the podcast today.  He shares his journey and insights into building a company that transcends borders with trusted financial services. Remitly's vision is audacious: to transform lives by providing reliable financial services across the globe. "We're just getting started," says Oppenheimer, reflecting on the company's growth and future aspirations. Oppenheimer emphasizes the importance of focus and customer trust in Remitly’s success. Starting with a single corridor—U.S. to the Philippines—Remitly has grown to serve over 5,000 corridors worldwide. "By going deep into one country, you could really get it right," he explains. This strategy, although slower initially, has paid dividends in building a trusted and loved service for millions of users. From handling complex risk systems to managing a vast disbursement network, Oppenheimer details the intricacies of launching new markets and maintaining a seamless customer experience. He also shares his

  • Revenued CEO Sol Lax on flexible lending for small businesses

    29/07/2024 Duración: 36min

    On today’s episode, we sit down with Sol Lax, the CEO of Revenued, to dive into the intricacies of small business lending. Lax shares his journey from managing Merchant Cash Advances (MCA) to leading Revenued, a company focused on providing financial solutions for small businesses, particularly those with subprime FICO scores. With a background rich in financial innovation and a keen understanding of small business needs, Lax offers insights into the challenges and opportunities in the subprime lending space. “Merchant Cash Advances (MCA) were a necessary but imperfect tool for small businesses,” Lax explains. “We saw an opportunity to create a more flexible and tailored financial product.” The Big Ideas Lax emphasizes the need for flexible financial products. “MCAs are too rigid,” he says. “Our Flex Line offers more controllable, predictable, and available capital.” The PPP era was instrumental in refining Revenued’s operations. “Processing a million PPP loans taught us anti-fraud and scaling,” Lax reco

  • How Current beat the fintech winter and achieved 100% growth with Current’s Stuart Sopp

    24/07/2024 Duración: 35min

    At Tearsheet, we've been following the growth and maturity of neobanks over the past few years and all in, with the billions of dollars invested, products launched, and customers acquired. The path to good unit economics has been elusive for some. Joining me on this podcast today is Stuart Sopp, CEO and co-founder of Current. In this episode Stuart gives a behind-the-scenes look at how Current has managed to thrive throughout the fintech winter, by adjusting the dial on its marketing spend without compromising its growth. Stewart also delivers a masterclass in product development and finding the right product-market fit for digital financial products. Sopp dives into Current’s development pipeline and the go-to-market strategy behind its new Earned Wage Access product and credit builder card, as well as what he's seeing in demand for these new products. It's a conversation about what it takes to build a neobank that doesn't only survive, but thrive.

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