Fintech Insider By 11:fs
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Fintech Insider, hosted by 11:FS is a bi-weekly podcast dedicated to all things fintech, banking and financial services. The hosts are joined weekly by a range of fantastic guests discuss the latest news, developments, and trends within the industry. On Fintech Insider Insights, they speak to subject matter experts for deep dives on APIs, AI, digital banking, and all other areas disrupting our industry. Fintech Insider Interviews brings you one-on-one interviews with the thought leaders and innovators transforming financial services.Whether you're a fintech expert or you're just keen to know more, then this is the podcast for you!
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1025. News: GoCardless CEO lifts the lid on the Mollie deal as Monzo targets Revolut’s dominance in Ireland
22/12/2025 Duração: 53minAbout this episode: Host Benjamin Ensor, Director of Research and Strategy at 11:FS, is joined by a fantastic panel of guests as we dive into some of the biggest stories from the worlds of fintech, banking, and wider financial services this week. Stories covered on the podcast this week include: On this week’s final news show of the year, we hear from GoCardless about their exciting acquisition by Mollie. It’s been a big week for Monzo, which has secured an Irish banking licence and acquired UK mortgage brand Habito. We also take a look at Orange Payments and Visa’s new partnership, aimed at accelerating online payments across the African market. Finally, as a festive finisher, we examine the latest Gen Z Christmas spending habits which sparks a wider conversation about our panel’s worst Christmas gifts. This week's guests: Hiroki Takeuchi, CEO at GoCardless Jas Shah,Fintech Product Expert & Author @Fintech: Under the Hood Timestamps/stories Intro - (00:00) GoCardless acquir
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1024. Insights: The moments that made fintech in 2025
18/12/2025 Duração: 52minAbout this episode: Join host Laura Watkins in this episode of Fintech Insider as we reflect on another wild year in fintech. She’s joined by 11:FS experts Joe Colchester and David Barton-Grimley to break down the year’s most memorable moments. From the fintech feel-good story of the year and the buzziest new term, to the partnership that caught everyone off guard and the glow-up that wowed the industry - we cover it all. Plus, we revisit that one jaw-dropping moment that made everyone say, “WTF?” This week's panel: Laura Watkins - Director of Media and Marketing at 11:FS Joe Colchester - Head of Product at 11:FS Pulse David Barton-Grimley - Director of Strategy and Head of Product at 11:FS -- Links to check out: Join our WhatsApp community, where you can get the inside track on all all things 11:FS, as well as having your say on the things we should be paying attention to. https://chat.whatsapp.com/KpA4gFbbWDlLFm7kx39raf Sup
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1023.News: How Airwallex became an $8 billion fintech giant as US funding falls
15/12/2025 Duração: 55minAbout this episode: Host Kate Moody, Customer Strategy Director at 11:FS, is joined by a fantastic panel of guests as we dive into some of the biggest stories from the worlds of fintech, banking, and wider financial services this week. Stories covered on the podcast this week include: On this week’s podcast, we dive into Airwallex’s massive funding raise and explore what it could mean for the company’s future. We also discuss Abu Dhabi’s launch of a new fintech centre with a focus on digital assets, featuring insights from our panel. New data shows that US fintech funding is projected to drop by 6% in 2025, as big-ticket deals over $100 million slow down - but what do our panellists make of this trend? We also cover PensionBee’s call for the government to end pension transfer gridlock. What could this mean for everyone’s pensions? Kate shares her thoughts on Fifth Third’s new Commercial Card and Brex’s Financial Technology Powered solutions. Finally, inspired by all the Spotify Wrapped buzz, we get
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1022. Insights: How small and medium-sized businesses win with embedded finance
11/12/2025 Duração: 37minAbout this episode: Banks aren’t just building apps anymore - they’re building digital CFOs. Join Kate Moody in this episode of Fintech Insider as she explores how SMB banking is evolving from simple dashboards to intelligent financial guidance. Small businesses don’t just want to see their balance - they want insight, advice, and a GPS for their finances. Tune into this episode, in partnership with Pleo, to discover how to navigate smarter, save time, and unlock the path your SMB really needs. This is the GPS your SMB has been waiting for. This week's guests: Kunal Galav, VP of Pleo Embedded Simon Gilson-Fox, SVP Small & Medium Enterprises , Mastercard Europe Learn more at: https://embedded.pleo.io/ -- Links to check out: Join our WhatsApp community, where you can get the inside track on all all things 11:FS, as well as having your say on the things we should be paying attention to. https://chat.whatsapp.com/KpA4gFbbWDlLFm7kx39raf
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1021. News: Revolut takes on phone snatchers - and banks still need to take sustainability seriously
08/12/2025 Duração: 01h05minAbout this episode: Host David Barton-Grimley, Fintech Strategy Director and Head of Product at 11:FS, is joined by a fantastic panel of guests as we dive into some of the biggest stories from the worlds of fintech, banking, and wider financial services this week. Stories covered on the podcast this week include: Wise has received its first regulatory licence in Africa. This licence allows Wise to offer cross-border money transfers to personal customers in South Africa, giving users access to faster, lower-cost international transfers with more transparent exchange rates than many legacy remittance services. HSBC and Mistral AI have joined forces to accelerate AI adoption across the global bank. We take a closer look at what this partnership could mean for the wider industry. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has launched proposals to regulate ESG‑ratings providers, aiming to rebuild trust by introducing new rules for transparency, governance, and oversight. But can it deliver on these promises?
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1020. Insights: How ready are you for stablecoin regulation?
04/12/2025 Duração: 45minAbout this episode: Benjamin Ensor takes you deep into one of digital finance’s most complex - and fastest-evolving - frontiers: stablecoin regulation. With the US GENIUS Act reshaping digital-asset oversight, the EU’s MiCA rules setting a unified standard, and the UK opening the door for stablecoins as an official form of payment, one thing is clear: stablecoins are going mainstream, fast. In this special episode, brought to you in partnership with Formance, we break down what fintechs, platforms, payment players, merchants, and corporates need to know right now. If you want the shortcut to becoming stablecoin-ready, you’re in the right place. This week's guests: Thierry Coopman - Partnerships and Payments Lead at Formance Inna Kostiuk - Business Development Manager, Crypto vertical at Worldline Dea Markova - Director of Policy at Fireblocks Learn more at https://www.formance.com/ Links to check out: Join our WhatsApp community, where you can get the inside track on all all things 1
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1019. News: Bank it like Beckham, Klarna’s stablecoin pivot, and Chase taps in on the Tube
01/12/2025 Duração: 01h03minAbout this episode: Host Ross Gallagher, Head of Consulting at 11:FS, is joined by a fantastic panel of guests as we dive into some of the biggest stories from the worlds of fintech, banking, and wider financial services this week. Stories covered on the podcast this week include: On this week’s episode, Tide has expanded its SMB offering with the launch of its latest connected insurance product. Klarna has entered the stablecoin market, and we dig into what this bold move means for the BNPL giant. Over in the UAE, Wio Bank has introduced Wio Family, a first-of-its-kind banking experience in the region. We also break down why Chase’s new partnership with TfL has everyone buzzing about its cashback promises. In other news, Wise has become the first non-bank to go live on Japan’s Zengin system — we explore why that’s such a big deal. And finally, we look at what David Beckham is doing with Bank of America, which naturally leads us to the very important question: Who would be your dream fintech ambassad
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1018. Insights: What it's actually like to build a fintech in the Middle East
27/11/2025 Duração: 56minAbout this episode: In this special episode David M. Brear digs into what it really takes to succeed as a fintech startup in the Middle East. At the first-ever Money 20/20 Middle East in Riyadh, the fintech startup scene was buzzing with energy - from the celebrations and free swag to the steady flow of Arabic coffee. One real highlight was the Money Surge competition: 15 founders, 3 minutes each, and a shot to win serious funding. The winners - Orbii, Eddekhar, and Zest - impressed with their innovation, resilience, and readiness to thrive in a crowded, competitive market. This episode explores: The real challenges of launching a fintech in the Middle East How founders are navigating a complex, fast-evolving ecosystem The strategies, mindset, and grit required to succeed in 2025 Listeners will gain insight into why the region is a hotbed for fintech innovation - and what it takes to stand out and thrive. This week's guests: Abdulkareem Alkhiary - Co-Founder & CTO, Eddekhar
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1017. News - After Dark: Long live the high street bank! Revolut checks in with Booking.com, and Visa trials stablecoin payouts
24/11/2025 Duração: 58minAbout this episode: Our expert host, David M. Brear, and co-host, Kate Moody, present Fintech Insider News live from Village Underground in London, joined by some fantastic guests to discuss the biggest fintech and financial services stories of the week. Stories covered on the podcast this week include: With help from our live audience, we dive into Nationwide’s pledge to keep all their high street branches open until 2030. Visa is trialling stablecoin payouts and we ask whether this new crypto solution is really the answer to getting paid faster? We also explore Revolut and Booking.com’s new partnership, looking at who benefits most and whether Revolut is still the best bank for travellers. There is even time for some festive fun as our audience decides what should be on the Fintech Insider Christmas wishlist... This week's guests: Thomas Easterby, - Head of Fintech at HSBC Innovation Banking Denise Johansson - Co-founder and co- CEO of Enfuce Richard Davies - CEO of Allica Bank T
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1016. Insights: Is agentic commerce the future of payments? Live from Paris with J.P. Morgan
20/11/2025 Duração: 52minAbout this episode: Live from Paris, David M. Brear steps into the heart of payments transformation - a shift that’s unfolding far beyond the checkout screen and deep within the financial stack. Commerce has become something that operates in the background, quietly and intelligently. This is the emergence of agentic commerce, where automation and intent drive every interaction.The conversation explores how e-commerce is moving from traditional cart-based journeys to code-driven experiences, and why treasury teams are demanding real-time infrastructure that can keep pace with their decision-making. It examines the regulatory wave reshaping how European builders and banks innovate, and highlights the pioneers making cross-border movement feel as effortless as expressing intent.Joined by leading voices across the ecosystem, the episode reveals a future of payments defined not by speed or cost alone, but by context, control, and connection This week's guests: Ludovic Houri - Managing Director, Head of Mer
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1015.News: PayPal launches BNPL in Canada, Coinbase expands into current accounts - and financial education hits the classroom
17/11/2025 Duração: 01h12minAbout this episode: Host Laura Watkins, Director of Media and Marketing, is joined by a fantastic panel of guests as we dive into some of the biggest stories from the worlds of fintech, banking, and wider financial services this week. Stories covered on the podcast this week include: Financial education is set to hit classrooms across the UK - we take a look at how this initiative is being received by schools nationwide. PayPal has entered the Canadian “buy now, pay later” market with a new fee-free service - but what could this mean for the sector as a whole? We’re also joined by startup Stoa to discuss their fresh alternative to traditional interest-based savings. Plus, Coinbase is shaking up the savings space with a new product launch, and we hear from Juice, one of the UK’s fastest-growing fintech lenders, about their latest research on SME lending. And finally, we’ve got a special segment to wrap up the show - fans of The Celebrity Traitors will love this one… it’s got a fintech twist you won’t
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1014.Insights: How do you onboard a borderless business?
13/11/2025 Duração: 52minAbout this episode: In this episode, in partnership with 3S Money, host Benjamin Ensor is joined by a panel of experts to unpack a challenge that affects every business in financial services: the broken state of business onboarding. Whether you’re a fintech startup, a digital bank, or a licensed financial institution, onboarding a business is where the innovation stops and the compliance chaos begins. The team explores why onboarding for mid-market businesses-too complex for SME flows, too small for enterprise-grade service- is still largely overlooked. From multi-entity, multi-director companies to globally distributed teams and borderless founders, they break down why KYC for businesses is still miles behind the streamlined experience we’ve come to expect in retail. They also explore what it takes to verify complex business structures, and why the “missing middle” continues to be ignored. Looking further ahead, the discussion zooms out to the rise of Offshore Banking 2.0: how do you onboard a business t
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1013. News: Big moves in the mortgage market - and is everyone using AI to manage their finances?
10/11/2025 Duração: 01h03minAbout this episode: Host Benjamin Ensor, Director of Research and Strategy at 11:FS, is joined by a fantastic panel of guests as we dive into some of the biggest stories from the worlds of fintech, banking, and wider financial services this week. Stories covered on the podcast this week include: There’s turbulence in the mortgage market this week, as HSBC begins offering mortgages worth up to 6.5 times a borrower’s salary, following the loosening of lending rules. We’re joined on the show by ComplyAdvantage to discuss their new AI platform, designed to combat the surge in financial crime. In South Africa, Optasia has set a record with its IPO listing — could it spark major shifts in the market? New data reveals that over 28 million Brits are now using AI tools to manage their money, and we dive deeper into the numbers. There’s also time for Benjamin to break down what’s happening with the CFPB’s open banking rule in the US. And finally, we debate one of the week’s biggest findings: financial service
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1012. Insights: How Lloyds, Santander and NatWest are shaping the future of banking innovation
06/11/2025 Duração: 01h01minAbout this episode: In this episode of Fintech Insider, we dig into how UK banks can reclaim their fintech edge in a fast-moving global market. Host Ross Gallagher and co-host Tim Heard from 11:FS are joined by innovation leaders from NatWest, Santander, and Lloyds Banking Group to unpack what it really takes to modernise at scale. From cultural shifts and agile delivery to smarter governance for rapid, safe experimentation - the panel goes deep on the realities of driving change inside major banks. You’ll hear how legacy players are rethinking tech stacks, partnering with fintechs, and empowering cross-functional teams to build standout digital experiences. The conversation also covers how to balance innovation with risk, harness data for smarter decisions, and rally leadership around a bold strategic vision. Tune in for a candid, behind-the-scenes look at UK banking innovation - and what needs to change for the sector to lead the next wave of fintech growth. This week's guests: David Grunwald - Gro
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1011. News: Starling fights fraud with AI, Uber goes global with Checkout and Citi and Coinbase collaborate
03/11/2025 Duração: 01h06minAbout this episode: Host Ross Gallagher, Head of Consulting at 11:FS, is joined by a fantastic panel of guests from Checkout.com, Galileo, SoFi’s tech platform, and Anthemis as we dive into some of the biggest stories from the worlds of fintech, banking, and wider financial services this week. Stories covered on the podcast this week include: This week, we explore how Starling is tackling scams with AI, in what it claims to be the UK’s first tool designed to spot purchase fraud. We hear from Checkout about their partnership with Uber to power global payments, and dive into the Coinbase-Citi collaboration, aimed at enhancing digital asset payments for institutional clients and bridging traditional finance with blockchain technology. Elsewhere, Dutch bank bunq has secured a US broker-dealer license, and we share an exclusive update from them. Southwest Airlines, powered by Galileo (SoFi’s tech platform), has launched the Rapid Rewards Debit Card, letting debit-first customers earn points on
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1010. Insights: Sanctions: how can fintechs keep up?
30/10/2025 Duração: 48minAbout this episode: In this episode, host Kate Moody is joined by an expert panel in partnership with LexisNexis Risk Solutions to unpack a trend that’s quietly reshaping global finance: the slowdown in sanctions activity. With the latest Sanctions Pulse Report showing a 40% drop in new designations - the steepest decline in three years - the team explores what’s really behind the numbers, and what it means for fintechs navigating compliance in 2025. From delistings and enforcement trends to the growing role of automation, AI, and real-time data, they break down how fintechs can stay ahead in an increasingly complex regulatory landscape. Whether you’re leading a compliance team or just curious about the forces shaping financial regulation, this episode is packed with insights on turning a quieter sanctions cycle into a smarter strategy. Enjoy the listen! This week's guests: Katarina Pranjić - Head of Regulation and Policy, Economic Crime at LexisNexis Risk Solutions Emil Dall, Principal Con
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1009. News: How the AWS outage rocked fintech
27/10/2025 Duração: 01h03minAbout this episode: Host David Barton-Grimley, Director of Strategy and Head of Product at 11:FS, is joined by a fantastic panel of guests as we dive into some of the biggest stories from the worlds of fintech, banking, and wider financial services this week. Stories covered on the podcast this week include: As AWS outages shook the world this week, we explore how the disruption sent ripples through the fintech industry. We also speak with Tink about their expansion into the Pay by Bank market across France, Germany, and Austria, in partnership with Splitwise. Joining us as well is Paymentology, who share insights into their exciting Paycredit launch - a cloud-first credit ledger platform designed to help financial institutions build flexible, feature-rich credit products. Elsewhere, Revolut has secured a banking licence - but why in Mexico and not the UK? We find out. Plus, we unpack what Zilch and Plaid’s latest partnership means for open banking repayments, and wrap up the show with a spooky, fintech
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1008. Insights: How to launch in the Middle East (Rewind)
23/10/2025 Duração: 53minAbout this episode: This week we’ve got something a little different for you. David Barton-Grimley recently returned from the very first Money20/20 Middle East in Saudi Arabia - and beyond enjoying endless cups of Arabic coffee (and collecting a serious stash of swag), he was genuinely inspired by the region’s buzzing startup ecosystem. The energy, innovation, and ambition across the market were impossible to miss. This week, we’re revisiting a conversation that’s just as relevant as it was a year ago, all about what it really takes to be a startup in this region. In this episode, host Benjamin Ensor is joined by Gaia Lamperti, Ziad Mabsout, and Remo Abbondandolo to unpack the challenges and opportunities for fintechs launching in the Middle East. From navigating regulation to tapping into fast-evolving consumer demand, they share insights that remain spot-on for anyone eyeing expansion into the region. Whether you’re exploring new markets or just curious about the Middle East’s fintech story, this one’s
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1007. News: Goldman Sachs acquires Industry Ventures and UK fintech funding bounces back to 2022 highs
20/10/2025 Duração: 01h02minAbout this episode: Host Benjamin Ensor, Director of Research and Strategy at 11:FS, is joined by a fantastic panel of guests as we dive into some of the biggest stories from the worlds of fintech, banking, and wider financial services this week. Stories covered on the podcast this week include: This week on the podcast, Wise is making big moves in India with the launch of their travel card - and they’ve also announced a new UAE payment licence. We hear more from them about these exciting developments. HSBC Banking Innovation joins us to break down the latest venture funding figures, which have reached a multi-year high in Q3. In the UK, there are major steps forward in open banking as the FCA announces their new accelerator programme. We also take a closer look at Goldman Sachs’ acquisition of Industry Ventures, but what does it mean for the venture market? Benjamin shares his thoughts on the further delays in Revolut’s banking licence, and, most importantly, we dive into a heated debate about the le
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1006. Insights: AI in banking - What it really means for the customer
16/10/2025 Duração: 48minAbout this episode: AI is everywhere-your newsfeed, your boardroom, your LinkedIn inbox. But when it comes to real, customer-facing use cases in finance… there’s not much to see. Why isn’t AI transforming the customer experience yet? What’s working behind the scenes, and what’s just hype? On this episode we’re cutting through the hype. From smart chatbots and virtual agents to automated KYC, compliance, and document checks, AI is making an impact but mostly behind the curtain. It’s saving time, reducing errors, and sometimes even beating humans at speed. The real challenge? Turning that quiet efficiency into a transformative customer experience. David Barton Grimley is joined by three experts who live and breathe AI in financial services to unpack what’s real, what’s next, and how we move from quiet automation to game-changing customer impact. This week's guests: Oscar Barlow - Head of AI Advocacy at Starling Vivek Madlani - Co-founder and CEO of Multiply Ai Rosie Lee, Senior UX Researcher & Cu