Bruno and I talked about his unique background, which included 9 years in China during their fintech boom. We also talk about the biggest potential impact of open banking, whether or not consumers want to control their own data, misplaced anger from the banks, why Klavi is the key, raising capital, and much 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.
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I was in San Francisco last month and I sat down with Prosper president, Ron Suber to record this conversation...