Reddit | Fintech: financial technology
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Reddit | Fintech: financial technology
2h ago
Hey Fintech Folks,
I'm recruiting for a General Manager role for a Masked Cards Program (New York) at a Series A startup.
Awesome team, brand new product, card issuing experience is a must (past experience setting up a partner bank relationship, managing fraud, managing engineering).
Really great opportunity. DM me if you are interested! US Folks (preferably in NY) only!
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Reddit | Fintech: financial technology
15h ago
E.G. Ideally it has detailed segmentation and sector breakdown for the nuances of financial services businesses and the BU’s people work within?
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Reddit | Fintech: financial technology
18h ago
I was accepted into both of these programs,
https://futurestudents.yorku.ca/program/computer-science-for-software-development
https://futurestudents.yorku.ca/program/financial-technologies
Do you guys think the financial technology degree will better prepare me for a career in the fintech industry within Toronto? Or is the degree in computer science more worthwhile? I know that the degree in computer science should have a stronger theoritical background.
I'm worried that financial tech might sound like a bait/trap by the university to capitalize on buzzwords. From what I've seen online, peopl ..read more
Reddit | Fintech: financial technology
21h ago
Hi all,
I work in Wealth Management in London. I am highly qualified and have nearly 8yrs of experience (nearly 4 of which directly advising high net worth individuals).
I know building any business is hard, but the constant “hunt” for for clients is exhausting. I am doing everything I possibly can but the headwinds (finding clients, constant changes in regulations, etc) are making me miserable.
I am wondering if, with my skill set, I could move into the fintech space.
I am not sure what “job title” I should even start to look for, let alone the remuneration package I might expect.
Ideally I ..read more
Reddit | Fintech: financial technology
21h ago
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Reddit | Fintech: financial technology
3d ago
Has anyone tried to integrate with Jack Henry's developer APIs? I'm authenticating via Google and running into some issues (Authentication error) and curious if others came across this
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Reddit | Fintech: financial technology
3d ago
I’m in the research mode to build out an app that allows customers to show their net worth.
I’m looking for the best and affordable API that allow connection to:
Banks Home and auto insurance Investments Payroll providers Automated Validation Model (AVM) to determine real estate values
I’ve been looking at Sophtron but haven’t been able to get in touch with them.
I know I will need a few providers as one will not have all of my needs.
Who should I be talking to?
Caveat: this will be for my clients so the provider must have a lower minimum
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