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...fintech was a start up industry. Having gone through this entire cycle, yeah, some ups, some downs, but a lot of maturation, a lot of expansion. We've ended now with fintech is, in my opinion, synonymous with financial services. I agree. And it goes
...lot of the fintech companies that I'm seeing are starting to solve. So that's kind of one big area. It's kind of solving those endemic problems that are long lasting, things like fraud, things like credit scoring, so on and so forth. The second is ma
...fintechs mature, growth slows, risk matters more, and capital becomes the bottleneck. That's when incumbents regain leverage. For years, fintech exits were famous IPO stories. Today, IPO windows are narrow. Public market multiples are conservative. S
...the fintechs are having to keep up with that sort of seamless
...FinTech is in this accordion for the last fifteen years of unbundling and rebundling, and we're clearly in the rebundling phase.
...US fintech, has been forced by the state of California regulators to stop using the word bank in their marketing because they're not a bank. They're using someone else's licenses
...fintech stands in contrast to the Facebook concept of move fast and break things. We are now seeing the fallout from businesses that took a direction of let's go, go, go and not think about the impact on everyday consumers. What you're describing is
...Many fintechs today own the customer relationship, but don't own the full financial stack. That gap often gets resolved by acquisition, not dominance. They should influence how you pitch, how you price, and how you think about your end game. Now we'r
...fintech world. We saw Synapse implode. Lots of trickle down effect from that with so many startups that were impacted. There are customers that were impacted. I got a bunch of emails that made me very sad from people who, for example, their teens had
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