Finance is being pulled apart by the forces of frontier technology. From AI, to blockchain and DeFi, mixed reality, chatbots, neobanks, and roboadvisors — the industry will never be the same. Here is the blueprint for navigating the shift.
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A rundown of the most important global business stories you need to know for the coming day, from the newsroom of the Financial Times. Available every weekday morning. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to The Issuer Academy: Paymentology’s Podcast to Innovate, Scale, and Provide Impact. Every week, we unlock the secrets behind transformative card programmes and next-generation payment experiences. Through in-depth conversations with industry leaders, real-world case studies, and technical deep-dives, we explore how advanced payment solutions can overcome traditional barriers and open new markets. Whether you're a startup founder, a retail banking executive, or a fintech enthusiast ...
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Join the conversation and discover how to unlock growth for your bank, neobank or fintech. Each week will talk candidly with leading entrepreneurs, executives and engineers that are building the future of banking.
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The global banking system as we know is changing, so will you be ready for it? From transformations in how we save, spend and invest, futurists Mark Pesce & Andrew Davis explore the rise of the ‘Neobank’ on this new series… BETABANK!
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The Future of Banking Podcast is a podcast about Digital Banking, FinTech, Neobanks and most importantly: the future of banking.
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Money isn’t Everything explores the many ways fintech is changing what it means to be a bank or credit union. Host Mary Wisniewski, Cornerstone's editor-at-large and long-time fintech reporter, interviews early-stage startups, academics, and creative fintech thinkers, on how they're rewriting financial services. Listen every other Thursday morning. Expect laughter.
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Stories and analyses of African technology companies
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Banking on Information dives into the fast-evolving world of financial services and technology. Host Rutger van Faassen interviews trailblazers in fintech, AI, lending, and customer-centric banking, uncovering how innovation, data, and new strategies are shaping the future of finance. Each episode explores the “why, what, and how” behind industry solutions, offering practical insights and bold visions that prepare listeners for tomorrow’s opportunities. Tune in for thought-provoking conversa ...
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Hear conversations covering the full spectrum of today's global financial services industry with industry leaders including payments, fintech, retail banking, and beyond. Get insight from peers who are tackling top-of-mind business challenges to lead their companies’ growth and transformation.
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How can Fintech contribute to building a better world? In Season 4 of Fintech Files, we’re turning our focus to where financial technology meets social impact. This season, we explore financial inclusion, sustainable investing, and decarbonization with some of the brightest minds in the industry. As financial services touch every aspect of our lives, the opportunity to drive positive change is enormous. About Fintech Files: Join us on Fintech Files from BCG Platinion as we explore the cuttin ...
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Thought-provoking conversations with credit and fintech founders, builders, and investors. Shawn Budde, credit industry veteran and co-founder of Ensemblex, is joined by the most interesting people in fintech, from seasoned experts at big-name firms to innovators building the next generation of start-ups. They share their stories and their on-the-ground perspective of the challenges and trends shaping fintech: AI hype, investors' outlook on fintech, emerging markets, the promises versus real ...
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Welcome to Purpose Driven FinTech! I'm your host, Monica Millares - Product Leader and fellow FinTecher. These days, with the rising cost of living, financial stress among customers, loss of trust in banks, speculation of crypto, and uncertainty, we're facing unprecedented challenges. But there is hope. We as FinTechers have the power to make a positive impact. Our products, the how we do product, and our people can make a difference on customers’ financial lives - and as a result, in the qu ...
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Conversations with Global CXOs, Investors and Entrepreneurs
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Baltic Startup Mafia is a podcast and page on Facebook and LinkedIn, where anyone in the world can get quick and easy access to startup news from three countries in the Baltic region: Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia.
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Amrita Vir goes behind the scenes with fintech CEOs, founders, and thought leaders in Asia to talk about their career journeys and industry insights.
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The Innovation Driven Growth podcast is hosted by fintech pioneer, entrepreneur and author, David L. Peterson, and features interviews, insights, and ideation focused on how to unleased our inherent creativity to produce Innovation Driven Growth. Each episode is about igniting strategic innovation in work and life—no matter your skill set or job title.
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What Separates Sustainable Neobanks From Those That Fail To Reach Profitability? | Brian Muse-McKenney, CRO at Episode Six
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48:57With 400 Neobanks globally raising $300 billion but only a few achieving profitability, the industry faces a critical question about sustainable business models. In this episode, I speak with Brian Muse-McKenney, Chief Revenue Officer at Episode Six, and we answer the big question: What separates sustainable Neobanks from those that fail to reach p…
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Unlocking the Future of Banking: Digital Disruption, AI, and the Rise of Neobanks
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12:37Christoph Stegmeier, Senior Partner at Simon-Kucher, discusses the transformation of the banking sector, the rise of neobanks, the future shaped by AI and personalization, and how both new and traditional institutions must innovate to thrive in the evolving digital financial landscape. Takeaways Christoph has 25 years of experience in the banking i…
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Building the €8 Billion neobank, with Bunq CEO Ali Niknam
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40:14Lex speaks with Ali Niknam, CEO and founder of Bunq, a leading European neobank. Ali shares Bunq’s journey from its founding during the financial crisis to becoming Europe’s second-largest neobank. The conversation explores Bunq’s user-centric philosophy, innovative products, and unique organizational design. Ali discusses overcoming regulatory cha…
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Two of the biggest oil companies in the Middle East scale down their acquisition sprees, and Wall Street’s comeback has dramatically narrowed the gap with European stocks. Plus, the US is lifting sanctions on Syria, and Klarna makes some changes to its business model. Mentioned in this podcast: Gulf oil companies slow $60bn acquisition spree as cru…
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Discoveries Made While Building A Neobank For The Formerly Incarcerated
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25:31Mary chats with Keith Armstrong, chief operating and compliance officer at Stretch, a startup that began as a neobank for people who were returning home from incarceration but has since made a notable pivot. Keith shares the early lessons from building a product for a misunderstood audience, the limits of academic research and how buying sneakers c…
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US House Speaker Mike Johnson sent home Congress members early to avoid a vote on releasing files on Jeffery Epstein, Nigeria’s recalculated GDP reflects a 30 per cent growth of its economy, and US President Donald Trump’s tariffs have hit General Motors' profits. Plus, global pharma companies have spent a record amount on Chinese biotech this year…
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What deregulation means for the UK economy
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10:28JPMorgan Chase explores lending against cryptocurrency, and the UK will have to pay in order to join the EU’s defence fund. Plus, UK chancellor Rachel Reeves blames regulation for lack of financial growth and a start-up in San Francisco might know how to create gold. Mentioned in this podcast: JPMorgan explores lending against clients’ cryptocurren…
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Japan’s ruling coalition lost its majority in the country’s upper house of parliament, and the European Union is trying to break its dependency on American tech. Plus, the London Stock Exchange Group is weighing whether to launch 24-hour trading, and US President Donald Trump’s tariffs have raised nearly $50bn in extra customs revenues. Mentioned i…
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Is Ukraine sliding into authoritarianism?
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10:42Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is accused of authoritarianism after favoring loyalists in anti-corruption raids, and the Meta board settles a multibillion-dollar lawsuit over failing to prevent data breaches. Plus, FT columnist Ruchir Sharma explains why investors are going all in on Israel. Mentioned in this podcast: Volodymyr Zelenskyy a…
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Donald Trump asked lawmakers whether he should fire Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell, and Wall Street saw a surprise comeback in investment banking fees. Plus, the UK’s inflation rate rose higher than expected last month, and yields on Japan’s 10-year government debt jumped ahead of Sunday’s election. Mentioned in this podcast: Donald Trump asked l…
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Beyond Access: Can Tech Raise a Financially Empowered Generation?
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45:52In this episode of The Issuer Academy podcast, host Merusha Naidu is joined by Theo Kitshoff, CEO and Co-founder of Sticitt, and Drisha Kirkman, Head of Programme Management and Sustainability (MD South Africa) for Paymentology. Together, they explore the intersection of financial literacy and technological innovation. What You’ll Learn: How to des…
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Why the UK kept an Afghan immigration scheme secret
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10:41US President Donald Trump sealed a trade deal with Indonesia and the UK had a secret plan to immigrate Afghans to Britain after a data leak. Plus, tariffs have finally hit US inflation, and climate change is driving the sale of catastrophe bonds. Mentioned in this podcast: Donald Trump announces trade deal with Indonesia Catastrophe bond sales hit …
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The EU proposes to shift its budget to send billions to eastern European countries, and bitcoin hits a record high as US lawmakers are about to vote on cryptocurrency laws. Plus, chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to talk about the UK’s vision for the financial services sector, and Nissan’s hybrid technology launch in the US. Mentioned in this podcast…
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Redefining Success: Justice, Neurodiversity, and Inner Power in Entrepreneurship
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14:57Jacqueline Escobar shares her journey from experiencing hyperinflation in Peru to becoming a legal consultant and advocate for neurodiverse entrepreneurs. She discusses the importance of mental health, financial inclusion, and creating founder-focused support systems that value inner balance and personal growth alongside business success. Takeaways…
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US investment banking expected to stay in the doldrums
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9:41The EU has put trade retaliations against the US on hold, and US investment banking is set to extend its losing streak. Plus, the FT’s Eleni Varvitsioti explains how Greece recovered from economic disaster in the past decade, but still has work to do. Mentioned in this podcast: EU pauses trade retaliation against US after Trump’s 30% tariff threat …
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Big Pharma markets left on a ‘patent cliff’-hanger
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11:32India is set to reach a record year in initial public offerings and Big Pharma is facing a wave of patent expiration dates. Plus, Meta goes to trial over who to hold accountable for corporate scandals. Mentioned in this podcast: India on track for record IPO year The looming ‘patent cliff’ facing Big Pharma Today’s FT News Briefing was produced by …
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Girl Math: Inside The Psychology Of Payments (Rerun)
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26:16Sophia Goldberg, CEO and co-founder of Ansa and author of "The Field Guide to Global Payments," views Girl Math as a joyful expression. Sophia explores the social media trend with Mary and shares her view on why it matters to all brands. They also discuss what’s broken with gift cards and opine on reward programs that resonate with people. Subscrib…
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Global copper market weighs Trump tariff threat
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7:18The UK and France have pledged for the first time to co-ordinate the use of their nuclear weapons, and the copper markets are reeling from US President Donald Trump’s threat to impose 50 per cent tariffs on the metal. Plus, Nvidia has hit a record market capitalisation at $4tn. Mentioned in this podcast: UK and France vow to co-ordinate nuclear det…
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EU negotiators are closing in on a trade deal with Donald Trump that would cement higher tariffs than those granted to the UK, and Boston Consulting Group’s chief executive said the group’s involvement with a postwar plan for Gaza had been “reputationally very damaging”. Plus, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen dismissed the no-conf…
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US President Donald Trump extended tariff deadlines, and Liechtenstein’s trust industry is in a crisis spurred by American sanctions against Russia. Plus, Shein filed for an initial public offering in Hong Kong, and Elon Musk is trying to save Tesla from Trump. Mentioned in this podcast: Donald Trump renews threat to hit trading partners with steep…
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Banking on Innovation: Venture Debt, FinTech, and the Future of AI & Crypto
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14:56Alexander Addario, Market Manager of FinTech at SVB, discusses his banking heritage, the role of venture debt in FinTech, and how SVB supports innovation. He explores the future impact of AI and crypto on financial services and urges banks to develop strategies for these transformative technologies. Key Words: FinTech, Venture Debt, SVB (Silicon Va…
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits Washington DC today to discuss a Gaza ceasefire proposal with US President Donald Trump, and US stocks are booming again despite uncertainty about the wider economy. Plus, Hong Kong’s stock exchange is attracting lots of companies, and venture capital is putting its own tech-focused spin on a private…
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The cost of Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’
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11:43Donald Trump has secured passage of his flagship tax and spending legislation and the US jobs market exceeded expectations last month. Plus, the future of the UK’s National Health Service could be in jeopardy, and Hong Kong residents cancel trips to Japan over a comic book’s earthquake prophecy. Mentioned in this podcast: What is in Donald Trump’s …
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European CEOs are lobbying against AI regulations, and trade officials are rushing to make deals before US President Donald Trump’s tariffs take effect again. Plus, the Pentagon suddenly stalled some weapon shipments to Ukraine, and the UK’s watered-down welfare reform bill could mean higher taxes. Mentioned in this podcast: European CEOs urge Brus…
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Hong Kong’s bull run leaves China in the dust
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9:58The UK government passed its welfare reform bill after making concessions, and Hong Kong’s stocks are beating out mainland China’s. Plus, Eurozone inflation rises to 2 per cent, and Europe turns to France to process rare earths. Mentioned in this podcast: Starmer guts UK welfare reforms to avoid Commons defeat Hong Kong’s bull market leaves China b…
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Smarter Cards, Simpler Stacks: Innovating at the Infrastructure Layer
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35:18In this episode of The Issuer Academy podcast, host Merusha Naidu is joined by Carl Raven, Head of Issuer Enablers at Visa, and Thomas Benjaminsen Normann, Product Director of Digital Services at Paymentology. Together, they dive into what it really means to innovate in issuing, from AI agents and tokenization to flex cards, cloud-first infrastruct…
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Building the Future of Banking: Data, Personalization, and Customer First Innovation
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11:54Rohan Shah, Partner at Simon-Kucher discusses how data-driven, customer-first strategies are transforming financial services. He explores the shift from compliance-focused to hyper-personalized banking, the importance of embedding analytical capabilities, and how banks can future-proof themselves for a rapidly evolving, tech-driven landscape. Key W…
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The Trump administration is paving the way for more US bank mergers, and China’s online retail giants are losing some key customers. Plus, the race to replace Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell is heating up, and the UK is trying to make financial advice more accessible. Mentioned in this podcast: Deal hunger stirs among US banks US shoppers ditch Sh…
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Growing to $45B in volume on Zerohash crypto infra, with CEO Edward Woodford
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43:46Lex chats with Edward Woodford - CEO of Zerohash. They discuss Zerohash’s growth, the rise of stablecoins, and the evolving fintech landscape. Edward explains how stablecoins now make up half of Zerohash’s volume, highlights regulatory shifts in the U.S. and abroad, and explores the distinction between crypto and stablecoins. The conversation cover…
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Labour MPs rebel against UK welfare reform
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11:57Some members of the UK's parliament fight back against proposed welfare cuts, and early intelligence suggests Iran’s uranium stockpile is still intact, officials say. Plus, the rise of sports gambling in Nigeria is being powered by social media influencers. Mentioned in this podcast: Early intelligence suggests Iran’s uranium largely intact, Europe…
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Why markets are unfazed by the Middle East conflict
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9:55Nato members decided on increased defence spending, the Federal Reserve is planning on cutting capital requirements for America’s biggest banks, and accounting firms are ready to open up to public markets. Plus, why US stocks are unfazed by the Israel-Iran conflict. Mentioned in this podcast: The US, Iran and markets The markets are silent — that i…
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US stocks almost hit record highs amid possible de-escalation in the Middle East, and Johns Hopkins University professor Vali Nasr analyses Iran’s future. Plus, the US Federal Reserve chair signalled no interest cuts this summer, and US states are sending delegates to the EU for advice on green policy. Mentioned in this podcast: Israel-Iran latest:…
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US president Donald Trump has said Israel and Iran have agreed a ceasefire, shifting priorities in the US are putting pressure on Nato members in Europe, and emerging markets defy US President Donald Trump’s trade war. Plus, the US has yet to find Iran’s uranium stockpile. Mentioned in this podcast: Donald Trump claims Israel and Iran have agreed c…
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Streamlining Marketing Compliance: AI, Collaboration, and the Future of Regulation
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11:07Austin Carroll, CEO of Warrant, discusses how AI-driven marketing compliance software streamlines approvals, fosters collaboration between marketing and legal teams, and prepares organizations for evolving regulations. The conversation explores the future of compliance, the impact of AI, and the importance of staying informed in a rapidly changing …
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The US is now using force to try to eliminate Iran’s nuclear programme, and new tariffs on US household goods take effect. Plus, the chief executive of a Russian burger chain is petitioning President Vladimir Putin to block western businesses from returning, and the CEO of the fintech Revolut could be due for a major pay out. Mentioned in this podc…
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#80: The End of the Afrobility Podcast - Until We Meet Again…
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4:13:44Overview: Today, we’re going to talk about Afrobility. We’ll explore the Afrobility story across the following areas: Why we started Afrobility Lessons from past episodes Behind the scenes of Afrobility Future plans after Afrobility Closing thoughts This episode was recorded on June 8 & 14, 2025 Companies discussed: All of them :) - Jumia, Flutterw…
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How Neobanks Can Use Bitcoin & Stablecoins for Competitive Advantage | Richard Green, RootstockLabs
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48:02Neobanks are struggling with differentiation, rising costs, and intense competition - but what if Bitcoin and stablecoin infrastructure could be your competitive advantage? In this episode, I speak with Richard Green, Director of Ecosystem and Rootstock Institutional at RootstockLabs, the largest and longest-running Bitcoin sidechain, and we answer…
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EU pushes a UK-style trade deal with the US
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12:07Russia’s war-time economy is slowing down, and the EU is negotiating a trade deal with the US to keep some tariffs in place. Plus, the Bank of England votes to hold interest rates steady, and a UN official describes violence at aid distribution sites in Gaza. Mentioned in this podcast: Russia on brink of recession, says economy minister EU weighs U…
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The Federal Reserve cut its outlook for the US economy on Wednesday, and in the UK, inflation remains higher than ideal. Plus, Big Tech companies are lobbying for a decade-long ban on AI regulations, and the Israel-Iran conflict has hit the global supply chain. Mentioned in this podcast: UK inflation was 3.4% in May Federal Reserve cuts outlook for…
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The Past, Present and Future of Fintech: One on One with Peter Renton
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34:54Find Peter, Renton & Co, and Ensemblex on LinkedIn. Hosted by: Shawn Budde Guest: Peter Renton Produced by: Meagan LeBlanc Theme Music by: Brad Frank To learn more about Ensemblex, a team of experts who build and grow fintechs, click here.By Peter Renton
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US President Donald Trump demands unconditional surrender from Iran on social media, and the Iran-Israel conflict causes Trump to leave the G7 summit early. Plus, the EU relaxes merger rules on defence and Meta will bring advertisements onto its messaging platform WhatsApp. Mentioned in this podcast: Meta introduces advertising to WhatsApp in push …
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What Trump’s golden share means for the Nippon deal
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11:04Tensions rise as the EU refuses trade talks with China before next month’s leaders summit, and Airbus announced $10bn of orders at the Paris Air Show. Plus US President Donald Trump’s golden share means heavy influence in the Nippon Steel deal, and energy markets react to the conflict between Iran and Israel. Mentioned in this podcast: US Steel dea…
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Tokenizing $3.6T of real world assets on Canton Network, with CEO Yuval Rooz
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50:14Lex chats with Yuval Rooz, CEO and co-founder of Digital Asset, about the company’s transformation from its early institutional blockchain experiments to launching the Canton Network - a purpose-built, privacy-enabled smart contract platform designed for financial markets. Rooz shares insights into why Digital Asset was inspired by Bitcoin’s financ…
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Bridging the Homeownership Gap: Technology, Access, and the Future of Lending
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16:30Castleigh Johnson, CEO of My Home Pathway, joins "Banking on Information" to discuss bridging gaps in homeownership access through technology, personalized financial coaching, and risk intermediation. The episode explores solutions for underserved communities and envisions a future of equitable, efficient mortgage processes and expanded capital acc…
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Inside Iran’s ‘impenetrable’ nuclear bunker
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10:56Israel may not have big enough bombs to take down Iran’s most secure nuclear facility, and Nippon Steel’s bid to take over US Steel is finally moving forward. Plus, gold has surpassed the euro as the second most-popular reserve asset, and the UK’s overseas intelligence agency has appointed its first female chief. Mentioned in this podcast: Gold ove…
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Hot Money: Agent of Chaos - Ep. 1, The Bribe
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38:18Today, we're bringing you the first episode from the new season of Hot Money. On Hot Money: Agent of Chaos, reporter Sam Jones investigates Wirecard’s chief operating officer — who vanished just as the high flying German fintech collapsed. It turned out he was a Russian spy. From an Ibizan sting operation to an attempted takeover of the Austrian in…
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Southern European bond markets make a comeback
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10:50Israel has launched a strike against Iran, Argentina’s month-on-month inflation rate has fallen below 2 per cent, and Italian, Spanish and Greek sovereign bonds have rallied. Plus, investigators in India are looking into a fatal Boeing 787 crash and the US dollar sank to a three-year low. Mentioned in this podcast: Israel strikes Iran and braces fo…
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Open Banking, Bilingual Bots, Banking Asylum Seekers With Elizabeth Osborne
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28:56On the show today, Mary talks to Elizabeth Osborne – COO at Great Lakes Credit Union – about preparing for open banking regardless of what happens to the rules. As she says: “Whether it's a credit union or a bank, we should treat it as a threat. And if it doesn't become a threat, that's great. You're prepared.” They also explore how the credit unio…
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Europe’s game plan for handling Trump at G7
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10:31The Pentagon has launched a review of the 2021 Aukus submarine deal with the UK and Australia, Donald Trump has said the US and China’s deal to restore their trade war truce is “done”, and US inflation rose less than expected to 2.4 per cent in May. Plus, European governments are braced for high-stakes negotiations with Trump that will put the cont…
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In the AI Stampede, Who’s Stopping to Ask the Right Questions? [LIVE FROM MONEY 2020]
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38:34In this special live episode of The Issuer Academy podcast, recorded at Money 2020 Europe in Amsterdam, host Merusha Naidu is joined by Theodora Lau, founder of Unconventional Ventures and author of "Banking on Artificial Intelligence," and Tim Joslyn, Chief Technology Officer at Paymentology. Together, they cut through the AI hype dominating finte…
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