866. Insights: How to stay ahead and stay compliant in the embedded finance boom. Live at Money20/20 Europe
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On this episode of Fintech Insider Insights, in partnership with Alloy, host David M. Brear is joined by some great guests live at Money2020 Europe in Amsterdam to discuss embedded finance and compliance. We’re talking about the growth of embedded finance use cases, the huge opportunity space it provides, but also the critical importance of getting it right on the compliance and data security side so you don’t fall foul of regulation. Recently, we’ve seen more and more headlines of companies who haven’t gotten this right, so today we want to give a masterclass on what to avoid and how to get this right for the license holders and the licensees of banking services. This week's guests: Laura Spiekerman, President and Co-founder at Alloy Charles McManus, CEO ClearBank --------------------------------------- Fintech Insider by 11:FS is a bi-weekly podcast dedicated to all things finance, banking, technology, and financial services. Our expert hosts, with real industry experience, are joined by the biggest decision-makers, VCs, and reporters from across financial services including guests from Visa, Nubank, M-Pesa, Starling, and JP Morgan Chase to discuss the latest news, developments, and trends within the industry. Our weekly news show drops every Monday and tackles the biggest news stories, from acquisitions and launches, to regulatory changes and innovation. Then, every Friday our Insights show dives deeper into the hottest topics shaping the industry like web3 and BNPL. Whether you’re already immersed in the world of financial services, or just keen to learn more, this is the #1 podcast for you. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe and please leave a review Follow us on Twitter: @fintechinsiders where you can ask the hosts questions, or email [email protected]! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices