Fintech Layer Cake

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Welcome to Fintech Layer Cake. A podcast where we slice big Financial Technology topics into bite-sized pieces for everybody to easily digest. Our goal is to make fintech a piece of cake for everyone. Fintech Layer Cake is powered by Lithic — the fastest and most flexible way to launch a card program.

  1. 1d ago

    A Former Prosecutor on How Fintechs Become Targets, with Laurel Loomis Rimon from Jenner & Block

    Laurel Loomis Rimon has spent her career on the enforcement side of fintech. As a federal prosecutor she brought the first case against a digital currency company in the US, years before Bitcoin existed. She later served as an assistant deputy enforcement director at the CFPB, and today she co-chairs the fintech and crypto assets practice at Jenner & Block and founded the firm's payments practice. In this episode, Reggie Young talks with Laurel about how enforcement and prosecution of fintech actually work in practice. They cover what puts a company on an investigator's radar, what genuinely exposes fintechs and banks to enforcement, how regulators and prosecutors assess good faith, and how she is advising clients to navigate debanking, KYC, and a fast-moving regulatory environment. Fintech Layer Cake is powered by Lithic, financial infrastructure that helps teams build better card and payments products for consumers and businesses. Chapters:  00:00 – Cold open: the risk everyone underrates  00:22 – Meet Laurel Loomis Rimon: DOJ, CFPB, and Jenner & Block  02:15 – Prosecuting E-gold, the first digital currency case  04:24 – The legal hooks before crypto law existed  05:48 – Money transmitting becomes a baseline concern  06:10 – What actually makes a company a target  07:13 – Why the company is rarely the target at the start  08:02 – Don't become the platform of choice for illicit actors  08:25 – Regulators are consumers too  09:39 – When the complainant is the regulator's own family  09:57 – What fintechs worry about too much  10:16 – The most boring risk: documentation  12:06 – Product thinking as a compliance skill  12:26 – How regulators assess good faith  12:58 – Why staffing is always key, even in the age of AI  14:18 – When growth outpaces compliance investment  15:40 – Where debanking comes from: Operation Choke Point  17:45 – Reputation risk and the regulatory whiplash  21:02 – How KYC changes amid the debanking pushback  22:25 – The executive order tension banks are caught in  23:34 – Advising fintechs to build for the next administration  25:41 – Where to reach Laurel Nothing in this podcast should be construed as legal or financial advice. Subscribe for new episodes every other Wednesday. If you enjoy the show, leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to help more people in fintech find it.

    A Former Prosecutor on How Fintechs Become Targets, with Laurel Loomis Rimon  from Jenner & Block
  2. Jul 7

    Payments at Square, Etsy, and the Agentic Era, with Drew Edmond, Partner at Glenbrook Partners

    Drew Edmond has spent 15 years inside payment operations, first at Square from its scrappy hardware days through IPO, then at Etsy running payments across a marketplace with sellers in 230+ countries. Today he advises merchants at Glenbrook Partners and hosts the Payments on Fire podcast. In this episode, Reggie Young sits down with Drew to trace how payments actually work from the operator's seat. They cover what changes when a payment goes card not present, the data and testing work most merchants skip, why global expansion demands a plan for every country rather than every region, and whether agentic commerce is real yet. Drew's answer on that last one is more measured than the hype, and more useful. Fintech Layer Cake is powered by Lithic, financial infrastructure that helps teams build better card and payments products for consumers and businesses. Chapters: 00:00 – Cold open: why card not present changes everything 00:35 – Meet Drew Edmond: Square, Etsy, and Glenbrook 02:53 – Inside early Square: free readers and a new class of merchant 04:40 – The chain of trust that holds payments together 07:13 – Living in constant negotiation with banks and networks 10:43 – Trusting "the Twitter guy" with your money 11:46 – Square vs. Etsy: the three jobs every platform shares 12:38 – What e-commerce and going global really change 14:51 – Why there's no such thing as a "Europe strategy" 18:53 – The optimization lever most merchants underinvest in 21:44 – How fraud quietly tanks your approval rates 25:32 – Why the optimal amount of fraud isn't zero 26:44 – The hidden complexity of subscription payments 33:13 – The "miasma of payments" and 900-page network rulebooks 35:38 – The CVV era of agentic payments 41:03 – Why discovery is harder than the payment itself 44:57 – Who controls the agent layer wins payment selection Nothing in this podcast should be construed as legal or financial advice. Subscribe for new episodes every other Wednesday. If you enjoy the show, leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to help more people in fintech find it.

    Payments at Square, Etsy, and the Agentic Era, with Drew Edmond, Partner at Glenbrook Partners
  3. Jun 18

    From Fannie Mae's first PM to Pathward Innovation with Suhas Reddy

    What if millions of Americans had already proven they could handle a mortgage payment — and the system simply refused to count it? Reggie sits down with Suhas Reddy, Head of Product at Pathward Bank, to unpack what it really means to build product inside the most regulated corners of financial services. Suhas was among the early product leaders at Fannie Mae, driving the Lighthouse Project that later transformed one of the world's largest secondary mortgage institutions into a customer-centric, digital-first product organisation. He now leads product at Pathward as SVP of Product Management across the Nasdaq-listed sponsor bank's B2B products — payments, issuing, lending, acquiring, and commercial finance — developing the products that enable fintechs and brands to reach customers at scale. The conversation covers the 10-year product build that became an overnight pandemic success story, why Suhas treats risk and compliance as design constraints rather than roadblocks, and the title insurance battle he fought — and lost — years before it became national policy. They get into the philosophy of “Legos, not unicorns” as a framework for building scalable fintech infrastructure, and the human-centric conviction that turned rental payment history into a mortgage underwriting signal — unlocking homeownership for borrowers the system had previously ignored.  Suhas continues to build infrastructure that expands financial access for underserved communities through Pathward's product platform.

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Welcome to Fintech Layer Cake. A podcast where we slice big Financial Technology topics into bite-sized pieces for everybody to easily digest. Our goal is to make fintech a piece of cake for everyone. Fintech Layer Cake is powered by Lithic — the fastest and most flexible way to launch a card program.

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