Fintech Future Roundtable: Bold Predictions for 2021 and Beyond
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vor 4 Jahren
2020 brought change to every industry, and fintech is no
exception. Thanks in large part to the pandemic, which forced
at-home banking, tech adoption skyrocketed. Features that were
once thought of as nice to have, or even too difficult to use —
QR codes, mobile check cashing, touchless transactions — became
expected and mainstream in a matter of weeks.
On the coattails of a tech-heavy year, what could possibly be
next?
Listen as host J Cornelius and guests Mike Dick and Martin
Ringlein talk insider perspectives on all things fintech in 2021
and beyond.
This hour-long roundtable is packed with bold predictions. We
won’t give it all away here, but these experts’ forecasts
include:
The ability to bring your bank account number with you from
provider to provider, nearly eradicating bank switching costs for
customers.
That financial technology will embed itself in other
industries. Think document signing coupled with
transactions.
An opportunity for niche banks for pet lovers, sports
fanatics, nature buffs — you name it.
More adaptable UIs for powerful customer-specific
experiences.
Their take on the future of fintech is not to be missed.
Additional Topics Include
Next steps for challenger banks and neobanks as they look to
differentiate themselves in a saturated market
The impending UI/UX revolution for legacy banks, and what
happens to challenger banks when the big-wigs level-up their look
Who’s really behind the apps we love — like PayPal and Chime
— and what that says about the value of brand vs. service
About Mike Dick
Mike Dick is the Co-Founder of Gather, a collaborative finance
tool for modern couples. At heart, he’s a designer and coder
building out his own ideas and helping others with theirs.
In addition to his work with Gather, Mike runs a product studio
that has an established, repeatable method for creating
successful products. He also co-founded two prior startups, nvite
and Cage, both acquired by large-scale companies.
About Martin Ringlein
Martin is the Director of Product at Brex, a startup that’s
reimagining financial systems for growing companies so they can
realize their full potential.
He’s known for his role in designing, building, and growing
creative teams, products, and companies for some of the
industries’ biggest brands. His impressive credentials also
include Presidential Innovation Fellow and Twitter Design
Manager.
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