The Financial Revolutionist
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The Financial Revolutionist is a blog for insights and intelligence tools to help financial institutions and fintech thrive this new era of innovation.
The Financial Revolutionist
21h ago
From Carey Ransom: I’ve discussed the initial steps of making a pivot in your fintech startup. In this article, I’ll try to help you with one of the biggest changes you’ll need to undertake—the team ..read more
The Financial Revolutionist
21h ago
If I had started writing this article three years ago, I’d be reporting on the buying frenzy surrounding non-fungible tokens (NFTs), blockchain-based proofs authenticating the uniqueness of digital objects, namely artwork. But now it’s 2024 ..read more
The Financial Revolutionist
1w ago
From Matt Ober: AI is feeling very similar to the cloud rush many years ago. At first, AI is a differentiator for companies, but eventually it becomes table stakes ..read more
The Financial Revolutionist
1w ago
, Margaret Weichert, Chief Product Officer of The Clearing House, suggests that RTP volume growth will only accelerate, centered around five B2B and B2C use cases that may help RTP outperform FedNow over the long run.  ..read more
The Financial Revolutionist
1w ago
met with Srikanth Geedipalli, SVP of AI Product Management and Commercialization at Experian ..read more
The Financial Revolutionist
1w ago
From Carey Ransom: In Part I, I described what might be motivating the pivot and some key questions to consider. Now we’ll proceed in Part II with the assumption that enough answers have led to a pivot being a plausible idea. There will be a number of changes that the startup will need to make to successfully execute the pivot. Here we go ..read more
The Financial Revolutionist
1w ago
met with Cooper Thompson, Head of Product for Embedded Finance at Fiserv ..read more
The Financial Revolutionist
1w ago
For fintechs: What does it mean if a behemoth like Goldman Sachs can’t handle consumer-focused banking and wealth management services simultaneously ..read more
The Financial Revolutionist
1w ago
CFPB Chair ROhit Chopra refused to speak directly to Capital One and Discover, but said he was thinking about “large issuers . . . that compete in a number” of niche credit card markets. Wink wink, nudge nudge ..read more