Nowhere in the world has fintech had more impact than in China. Now, the first definitive book on the history of fintech in China has been written and it is a must-read. In this episode, we interview the author, Martin Chorzempa.
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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.
On today's episode, I'm joined by Ron Benegbi, Founder & CEO of Uplinq. We talk about the SMB credit score, the shifting definition of small business, the overuse of as-a-service, getting more lenders to yes, fraud detection as a byproduct, raising capital, the NFL Draft, and much more.
This week, Isabelle sat down with Novicap's Federico Travella, to talk about deep tier financing and the power of AI.
Mark Gould, Chief Payments Executive for Federal Reserve Financial Services on the rollout of FedNow
When FedNow launched last July there was a lot of pressure on the Fed to get this move into instant payments right. The head of FedNow, Mark Gould, shares how the rollout has gone.
In this episode, the CEO and Co-founder of Bond, Roy Ng, talks embedded finance and how easy it is to offer a consumer or commercial credit product today.
In this episode we talk with Brock Blake, CEO, and Denada Ramnishta, Chief Growth Officer, of Lendio as they discuss small business lending and how banks have really upped their game since the pandemic
The fintech space has done a decent job of helping small businesses get more access to capital. Obviously, there is...
SunTrust is an interesting bank. They invested in Prosper as part of a huge funding round last year. They have also provided...
In Europe there are many options for retail investors looking to invest in loans. While regulations differ by country there...
The lending space has come a long way since the original online lending pioneers came on the scene 15 years...









