Sinopsis
Fintech Impact is an exploration of the fintech world where we interview different fintech entrepreneurs about what they do, their story, and what their impact is on consumers, incumbents, and the industry is as a whole.
Episodios
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SideDrawer with Gaston Siri (CEO) & Jamie Wolkove (VPS) | E115
31/03/2020 Duración: 35minSummary:In this 115th episode of Fintech Impact, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host interviews J. Gaston Siri, Chief Executive Officer at SideDrawer and Jamie R. Wolkove, Vice President Sales & Marketing at SideDrawer. SideDrawer is an app and platform based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that allows you to store all the stuff in your life in one place, not just as pdf files, but with intelligence to drive action and support. Episode Highlights: ● 00:56: – J. Gaston Siri and Jamie R. Wolkove define Sidedrawer and how it got started. ● 05:18: – What is SideDrawer doing to drive engagement with users? ● 07:38: – SideDrawer is implementing feedback that they are getting in the field from users. ● 08:59: – Jason Pereira defines ‘metadata’ and how it works with SideDrawer. ● 09:54: – What types of challenges and pushback have they gotten from people concerned about data security? ● 14:04: – How is the pricing model for SideDrawe
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Celent with Awaad Amir (Analyst) & Neil Sheehan (Analyst) | E114
24/03/2020 Duración: 46minSummary:In this 114th episode of Fintech Impact, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host interviews Neil Sheehan and Awaad Amir who both work in the roles of Research & Advisory at Celent. Celent is a consultant to large financial and Fortune 500 institutions that deals with how they can better adapt to technological challenges that they are facing. Awaad Amir and Neil Sheehan discuss the uses and developments of voice activation. Episode Highlights: ● 01:15 – Neal Sheehan and Awaad Amir define Celent and how it got started. ● 02:43 – Why was Celent created as an offshoot of Oliver Wyman? ● 04:28 – What kind of developments have they seen arising with voice? ● 08:23 – They discuss some of the obstacles that voice has to overcome still. ● 13:14 – What are some of the use cases for voice? ● 19:22: – How many banks in Canada and the United States are using Virtual assistants? ● 22:50 – Voice accuracy and privacy issues are
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Dialogue Health with Zack Brown (VPS) | E113
17/03/2020 Duración: 28minSummary:In this 113th episode of Fintech Impact, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host interviews Zack Brown, Vice President of Sales at Dialogue in Montreal. Dialogue is a telehealth service that enables you to access healthcare right from your smart phone in a fast, user-friendly, and convenient manner. Zack Brown discusses how Dialogue began, how they service their ideal customers, and the benefits of Dialogue. Episode Highlights: ● 00:55: – Zack Brown defines Dialogue and how it got started. ● 01:59: – What is the origin of Dialogue? ● 04:44: – What are the main uses for the app? ● 10:51: – How is focusing on the employer market working out for Dialogue? ● 17:50: – Why was Germany the first non-domestic expansion of Dialogue? ● 20:15: – What has the user feedback been looking like? ● 22:38: – What would Zack Brown change in his business or industry? ● 23:31: – What has been the biggest challenge to get the company
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Addapar with Natalie Sunderland (CMO) | E112
10/03/2020 Duración: 27minSummary:In this 112th episode of Fintech Impact, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host welcomes Natalie Sunderland, Chief Marketing Officer of Addepar, to talk about embracing risk, the benefits of technology, and the importance of advancing data reporting in wealth management. Episode Highlights: ● 01:03: – Addepar is a wealth management platform that specializes in data aggregation and performance reporting that currently has $1.7 trillion being managed on the platform. ● 02:10: – Addepar was founded in the wake of the financial crisis when the founder was struggling to understand how the crisis was impacting their assets. ● 03:53: – Getting a complete picture and understanding your assets is even more difficult now that people often split up their assets into different accounts, different financial institutions, and with different wealth managers. ● 05:22: – Financial advisors are limited in the advice they can give clients by the leg
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eSentire with J. Paul Haynes (President) | E111
03/03/2020 Duración: 39minSummary:In this 111th episode of Fintech Impact, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host welcomes J. Paul Haynes, President and COO of eSentire, to talk about evolving cybersecurity threats, the challenges of the mid-size market, and more. Episode Highlights: ● 00:58: – eSentire is disrupting the way cybersecurity is managed. ● 03:28: – There are over 70 categories of cybersecurity companies because the problem keeps changing as technology evolves. ● 05:00: – eSentire serves mid-size companies with between 200-2,000 employees. ● 07:05: – Instead of offering certain features, eSentire sees themselves as a threat partner, making decisions about traffic and servers as if they were an employee of your company. ● 09:01: – eSentire was one of the first to solve security issues with hedge funds. ● 10:20: – A security breach with a hedge fund would be not just a reputational hit, but could end the business. ● 11:17: – A security ana
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True Accord with Ohad Samet (CEO) | E110
25/02/2020 Duración: 30minSummary:In this 110th episode of Fintech Impact, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host welcomes Ohad Samet, Co-founder and CEO of True Accord, to talk about leading with empathy even in debt collection, how True Accord’s debt collection model has impacted both creditors and debtors, and more.Episode Highlights:00:37: – True Accord is a machine learning-based digital debt collection platform used by creditors and financial institutions.01:57: – Others often see people in debt either as villains or as victims.05:00: – The majority of people have debt collection horror stories, but the people working as debt collectors aren’t bad people, but the way the industry is structured, they are incentivized to do things that create a bad experience.05:55: – True Accord’s machine learning helps track user behavior to determine the best way to reach each customer and when to have human interaction versus digital intervention.10:35: – At first, Ohad would get laughed out of of
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Lead Pilot with Samantha Russell (CEO) | E109
18/02/2020 Duración: 30minSummary:In this episode of Fintech Impact, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host interviews returning guest Samantha Russell, Chief Marketing & Business Development Officer at Twenty Over Ten. This time around, instead of discussing Twenty Over Ten, Samantha has come to talk about Lead Pilot, which is Twenty Over Ten’s content marketing platform for financial advisors. Samantha also explains inbound marketing, why it is so effective, and how inbound marketing differs from short-form marketing. Episode Highlights: ● 00:50: – Samantha Russell defines Lead Pilot. ● 02:43: – What led to the creation of Lead Pilot? ● 04:27: – What is inbound marketing and why is it so effective? ● 07:17: – You can’t expect results if you are not trying or doing the right things. ● 09:16: – How does inbound marketing differ from short-form marketing? ● 12:19: – Samantha provides advice for those that don’t think they have enough time for inbound
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ConnectionPoint with Daryl Hatton (CEO) | E108
11/02/2020 Duración: 34minSummary:In this 108th episode of Fintech Impact, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host welcomes Daryl Hatton, Founder and CEO of Connection Point, to talk about Connection Point’s crowdfunding model, some major successes challenges the platform has faced, the psychology behind philanthropy, and more. Episode Highlights: ● 00:35: – Connection Point is a social commerce company that helps people crowdfund money for personal and professional/non-profit organizations. ● 02:50: – Connection Point began as a fundraising site for unregistered and non-charitable non-profits like children’s sports teams. ● 05:25: – They were one of the 30 companies included in Facebook’s beta for the Timeline feature to know how it worked ahead of time. ● 06:20: – The site allows companies and groups to use their own branding on their funding campaigns. ● 07:10: – The site includes technology called Coco Pay to allow companies to help potential customers cro
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Limelight Health with Garrett Viggers (Co-Founder) | E107
04/02/2020 Duración: 43minSummary:In this 107th episode of Fintech Impact, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host interviews Garrett Viggers. Co-Founder at Limelight Health, a company that is working to digitize the entire experience of insurance applications from start to finish. Garrett Viggers talks about how Limelight Health got started, obstacles in getting the industry to accept innovation, and not trying to be a one-stop solution for everything. Episode Highlights: ● 00:08: – Check out JasonPereira.ca to sign up for the newsletter and notifications. ● 00:51: – Garrett Viggers describes Limelight Health. ● 02:07: – What really drove the foundation of Limelight Health? ● 04:35: – How did his first experiences go with insurance companies trying to show them that there is a better way? ● 11:16: – Limelight Health is not overextending itself to try to be a policy admin system, CRM, or an enrollment platform. ● 11:54: – Are they running into the ‘one ma
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Utrust with Filipe Castro (CIO) | E106
28/01/2020 Duración: 32minIn this 106th episode of Fintech Impact, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host welcomes Filipe Castro, co-founder and CIO of Utrust, to talk about Utrust’s growth strategy, how blockchain payment technology competes with credit cards and other existing forms of payment, the future of payment tech, and more.Episode Highlights:00:55: – Utrust is a platform that enables e-commerce merchants to accept various forms of cryptocurrency as payment.01:24: – Filipe met his co-founders online in 2010 in cryptocurrency and blockchain forums.03:30: – On the merchant’s side, they don’t have to worry about the accounting or conversion of cryptocurrency, because Utrust handles all of that automatically on the back end and the merchant simply receives their US Dollars or Euros or whichever currency they operate under.04:28: – For the user, you select Utrust as your payment method, which takes you to the Utrust website and allows you to select and set up your crypto wal
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Better Money Choices with Doug Dahmer (CEO) | E105
21/01/2020 Duración: 36minSummary:In this 105th episode of Fintech Impact, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host welcomes Doug Dahmer, CEO of Better Money Choices, to talk about democratizing financial planning, having a long-term view of planning, and more. Episode Highlights: ● 00:32: – Better Money Choices is a financial platform that puts the power in the consumer’s hands. ● 01:25: – Before Better Money Choices, Doug founded Retirement Navigator. ● 02:22: – Better Money Choices allows consumers to gamify their choices to explore what their financial options are. ● 04:50: – The biggest obstacle to financial planning is the initial data collection, so the Better Money Choices platform has a wizard that allows for that data collection in 7.5 minutes or less, and to identify the places that need further detail and clarity later. ● 08:59: – Financial planning is a verb, not a noun. ● 10:20: – Better Money Choices is owned by the client and can be shared
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Soarpay with Scott Hawksworth (SMD) | E104
14/01/2020 Duración: 28minSummary:In this 104th episode of Fintech Impact, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host interviews Scott Hawksworth, Sales and Marketing Director at Soar Payments. Soar Payments is a company that focuses on providing payment solutions to higher risk businesses in the United States. Scott Hawksworth explains chargebacks, examples of high-risk businesses that banks tend to have trouble with, and the value that Soar Payments offers to its clients. Episode Highlights: ● 00:33: – Scott Hawksworth defines Soar Payments. ● 01:11: – Soar Pay was launched in 2015 in Houston, Texas. ● 03:10: – What are examples of higher-risk industries from the standpoint of payment processing companies and banks? ● 06:38: – Scott explains a chargeback and why the threshold is a small number. ● 10:51: – How is Soar Payments solving this problem? ● 12:11: – Soar Payments’ goal is to present merchants in places where they have the best chance of getting ap
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Wealthbar & Snap Projections with Tea Nicola (CEO) & Pawel Brzeminski | E103
08/01/2020 Duración: 38minSummary:In this 103rd episode of Fintech Impact, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host welcomes Tea Nicola, Co-founder and CEO of Wealthbar, and Pawel Brzeminski, Founder and CEO of Snap Projections, to talk about what led to their companies’ partnership, fintech’s rise and the financial planning industry’s move towards technology, and more. Episode Highlights: ● 00:46: – Wealthbar is one of Canada’s first robo-advisors. ● 01:18: – Snap Projections is a financial planning platform for advisors. ● 02:38: – Tea was interested in Snap Projections after using it herself for years as a solution to having to do calculations in Excel and then manually transfer data over into reports for clients. ● 04:33: – Pawel was interested in the relationship because he wanted a partner to help grow and improve the platform. ● 06:44: – Snap Projections has helped Wealthbar grow because it has been helpful to own software that allows advisors to work mo
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Haven Life with Yaron Ben-Zvi (CEO) | E102
31/12/2019 Duración: 25minIn this 102nd episode of Fintech Impact, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host welcomes Yaron Ben-Zvi, founder of Haven Life, to talk about how he ended up in the life insurance industry, the problems he found once he got there, and how Haven Life aims to fix those problems.Episode Highlights:00:36: – Haven Life is a service that rethinks how people purchase life insurance policies using better tech.01:24: – Yaron started Haven Life because he was shocked at how outdated the process was when he went to purchase his first life policy after the birth of his first child.04:25: – Every step of purchasing life insurance had tons of friction that Yaron believed could be alleviated using technology, from understanding the product to applying to underwriting and the customer decision.05:25: – Jason notes that Yaron includes policy examples in the application process to remove the intimidation factor.06:54: – The best insights while developing the Haven Li
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Mylo with Phil Barrar (CEO) | E101
24/12/2019 Duración: 34minSummary:In this 101st episode of Fintech Impact, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host welcomes Phillip Barrar, founder of the Mylo savings and investment app, to talk about banking differences in Canada versus the EU, banking regulations, and more. Episode Highlights: ● 00:33: – Mylo is an app that rounds up your purchases and invests the change to help you work towards your savings goals. ● 03:18: – Phillip started Mylo after he was already teaching his friends and family savings techniques. ● 04:24: – Canada has an under-banked population and aren’t saving or investing. ● 04:40: – 53% of Canadians have under $1,000 in their bank account. ● 04:54: – For Phillip, it’s about inclusion; how do you make products more accessible and affordable and remove friction points? ● 09:06: – The roundup process in Mylo helps people go from saving nothing to saving their first $1,000 in a year. ● 09:15: – Users can also set up recurring
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Episode 100 with Michael Kitces | E100
17/12/2019 Duración: 44minSummary:In this 100th episode of Fintech Impact, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host welcomes Michael Kitces of the Nerd’s Eye View blog, XYPN, and AdvicePay, to talk about product iteration, specialization within the field of financial planning and more. Episode Highlights: ● 01:40: – Michael ended up in financial services by accident after majoring in Psychology and minoring in Theatre in undergrad. ● 02:55: – Michael had a job selling life insurance policies, and he hated it and was bad at it, but luckily ended up finding mentorship from the one certified financial planner in the company. ● 06:25: – Michael sees the evolution of the fintech space as having several small epochs. ● 08:35: – Developers tried making a holy grail all-in-one software which resulted in every area of the program being mediocre. ● 09:02: – The rise of APIs have turned the industry upside down, allowing financial planners to create their own perfect all-
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Learnedly with John Waldron (CEO) | E99
10/12/2019 Duración: 45minSummary:In this 99th episode of Fintech Impact, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host welcomes John Waldron, founder of Learnedly, to talk about how financial services firms handle ongoing education. Episode Highlights: ● 00:30: – John explains Learnedly as Lynda.com/LinkedIn Learning but for Canadian financial services professionals. ● 01:37: – John founded Learnedly because he found that it’s empowering to learn new ways to help your clients, and he wanted to make that learning accessible. ● 02:55: – There was a demand in the industry for video-based content that was accessible on mobile. ● 05:00: – A lot of Learnedly is inspired by and based in part on Lynda.com, which has now even sent Learnedly business. ● 06:51: – With things changing in the industry and with technology so quickly, a platform that can be updated and referenced in real-time became more and more necessary. ● 08:42: – With short-form courses like this, you c
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Information Venture Partners with Toan Huynh (Partner) | E98
03/12/2019 Duración: 34minSummary:In this 98th episode of Fintech Impact, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host welcomes Toan Huynh, from the VC firm Information Venture Partners, to talk about automation, what an “early stage” company means to IVP, and how to explain venture capital to a five-year-old. Episode Highlights: ● 00:42: – Information Venture Partners is a venture fund that focuses on enterprise SaaS in the financial services market. ● 01:02: – Research confirms that the spend by financial services SaaS companies will triple every year of the millennium. ● 01:20: – They are an early stage investor that works to help scale a company. ● 04:52: – The company Toan worked for became partners with Salesforce early in its life. ● 08:33: – IVP is interested in piping and helping banks and other companies digitize their back end and digitize the user experience and employee experience. ● 09:28: – Online SaaS platforms are more flexible than downloadab
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BizEquity with Jason Early (CRO) | E97
26/11/2019 Duración: 19minSummary:In this 97th episode of Fintech Impact, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host welcomes Jason Early, Chief Revenue Officer of the cloud-based business valuation platform BizEquity. Episode Highlights: ● 00:43: – BizEquity is a cloud-based business valuation platform. ● 01:25: – Jason Early comes from a financial services background. ● 02:52: – A lot of business owners fixate on a number they think their company is worth and then are shocked when it isn’t as valuable as they thought, so BizEquity provides transparency to the valuation process for business owners. ● 03:45: – BizEquity uses a simple seven-step process to input your financial data and watch the valuation number dynamically change throughout, then gives you a 20 page valuation report that benchmarks them against industry peers. ● 07:05: – Traditional valuation assessments are only a snapshot in time, but using BizEquity means your advisor can come back to you late
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nanopay with Laurence Cooke (CEO) | E96
19/11/2019 Duración: 28minIn this 96th episode of Fintech Impact, Jason Pereira, award-winning financial planner, university lecturer, writer, and host welcomes Laurence Cooke, founder of nanopay, a payment platform that allows vendors to settle payments faster than traditional banking infrastructure. Episode Highlights: ● 00:31: – Laurence founded nanopay in 2013 with the goal of creating digital cash as opposed to a cryptocurrency. ● 01:30: – At his former job in telecommunications, Laurence proposed offering free access to a SIM card so they could control all transactions and monetize it later, but the company wanted to determine how to monetize it first. ● 01:57: – Jason agrees, using Facebook as an example of a company that got millions of people in their network for free and monetized later once they had a foundation. ● 02:25: – Infrastructure used to require huge upfront costs for hardware, but now infrastructure is software and is much easier and cheaper to implement. ● 03:00: – Jason points out t