Future of Fintech 2017
The Future of Fintech is an exclusive gathering of the world's largest financial institutions, best fintech startups, and most active venture investors.
The Future of Fintech is an exclusive gathering of the world's largest financial institutions, best fintech startups, and most active venture investors.
Robert Rubin, former US Treasury Secretary, spoke at Future of Fintech about US financial stability, the new administration, and jobs and automation.
At the CB Insights Future of Fintech conference, Monica Brand Engel of Quona Capital, Shivani Siroya of Tala, and Matthew Saal of IFC talked about the challenges and opportunities in growth markets.
At CB Insights' Future of Fintech conference, Mike Novogratz talked about the cryptocurrency bubble, tokens, and network effects.
See what speakers from Lemonade, XL Innovate, Attune, Travelers, Clover Health, and others had to say on the future of insurance.
Mike Armstrong of ZestFinance, Anju Patwardhan of CreditEase, and Tom Stafford from DST Global discuss the potential for fintech in China.
The fintech unicorn hopes to evolve from a stock-trading app into a financial services firm for every consumer need.
Improvements in data capture and infrastructure are speeding up loan approval and processing, and bringing down fees.
When defining a product road, financial incumbents must focus on customer experience, culture, and diversity.
Panelists at Future of Fintech said production-ready blockchains are coming, and talked about the shift from private to public blockchain for incumbents.
Lonsdale issued a call for startups to develop completely reimagined financial services infrastructure and platforms.
Alternative lenders say there is little to fear from the potential of incumbent banks and big tech companies entering the space.
Credit Karma has expanded beyond credit scoring into tax preparation. In 2016, the company earned $500M in revenues.
Responding to user demand and improving the speed of transfers has been just as important to Transferwise's success as lowering fees.
Jeffrey Bandman, former CFTC commissioner, and Hans Morris, of NYCA, talk about partnering with regulators as the path forward for fintechs.
With a recent $1.4B raise from Softbank, Harinder Takhar sees plenty of room for expansion, and no reason to IPO any time soon.
While the internet breaks down barriers, tough regulatory environments remain an advantage for incumbents in digging competitive moats.
Jonathan Larkin of Quantopian, Christina Qi of Domeyard and Andy Weissman of Union Square Ventures sat down to discuss algorithmic trading.
The CEOs of Betterment, Acorns, and Addepar spoke about the need to stay laser focused on customers.
Clover Health's Vivek Garipalli talked about where insurers are falling short of their customers, and why large datasets will be a strategic advantage.
Goldman Sachs' Marcus business launched in October 2016 and has passed $1B in loans. CEO Harit Talwar says the focus is customer experience.
Rebecca Lynn of Canvas Ventures, Rick Yang of New Enterprise Associates, and Satya Patel of Homebrew discuss where the early-stage fintech opportunity is now.
We dug into recent early-stage financings (seed or Series A) to real estate technology companies to see which themes emerged around where the industry is going.
From the front-office to the back-office, a crop of new capital markets tech companies are looking to digitize traditional financial services operations.
CreditEase is an active investor in fintech companies globally including Upgrade, Trumid, Circle Internet Financial, Nav, and Tradeshift.
There have been 29 exits in the wealth tech space since 2012. Banks and financial services firms have made some strategic acquisitions.