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The FinTech Australia Podcast focuses on the challenges, opportunities and big stories our community faces across the fintech industry in Australia.
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Business Spotlight #10 — Privy with Marshall Pribadi and Rob Hotchin
The FinTech Australia Business Spotlight Podcast focuses on the challenges, opportunities, and stories within the Australian FinTech industry.This podcast was with Marshall Pribadi , founder and CEO, and Rob Hotchin, Australia Country Manager, who represent Privy, a digital identity provider with over 45 million users and 3,000 corporate clients.Privy was inspired by Marshall's personal experience with inefficient identity verification processes and aims to eliminate repetitive identity verification for users and institutions.Privy started in 2016, consulting with the Indonesian Ministry of ICT and becoming a certified authority to issue digital identities and legally binding digital signatures.The company has significantly grown, shaping the digital economy, especially during the pandemic, by enabling online credit card applications and bank account openings without physical interactions.Privy has attracted major investors like KKR and Okta, benefiting from their global networks, expertise in scaling businesses, and co-marketing opportunities.Rob Hotchin's background in cloud infrastructure and software, and his vision for Privy in Australia, focuses on consumer control over digital identity and challenging the e-signature market's status quo.Privy aims to understand and adapt to Australia's digital identity landscape, emphasizing consumer control, convenience, and confidence.The Australian Government's digital ID bill is seen as a positive step towards defining the digital identity landscape, with Privy aiming to contribute to and benefit from this evolving framework.The discussion highlights the potential for digital identity solutions to improve security, efficiency, and user control, with Privy positioned as a key player in this space in Australia.
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Fintech Scotland and FinTech Australia Collaboration
In this very special episode we chat to Michael Paris from Fintech Scotland.
Fintech has emerged as a transformative force in the financial sector, offering innovative solutions that not only enhance financial services but also address broader societal issues, including environmental sustainability, customer vulnerability, and overall financial well-being.
Those objectives are heavily featured in the Research & Innovation Roadmap published by FinTech Scotland 2 years ago.
In Scotland the majority of fintechs are aligned to those objectives and are seen as "fintech for good".
Today we'll explore what we meen by fintech for good looking at 3 Scottish fintech examples that are changing paradigms across a wide range of topics.We'll also take some time to consider how those organisations are driving positive changes.
This episode is recorded in collaboration with FinTech Scotland the Fintech Cluster Management organisation and their Marketing Director, Mickael Paris.
Mickael is joined by Ren Hooi, Founder and CEO at Lightning Reach, Robin Peters, Co-founder and CEO at Snugg and Sheila Hogan, Founder and CEO at Biscuit Tin.
This podcast is proudly supported by Scottish Development International, Scotland’s trade and investment agency, helping businesses from around the world do business in and with Scotland. For more information on Scotland’s thriving fintechecosystem, please contact Cindy Callander, Senior Trade Specialist, Melbourne, Australia.
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Fintech for Net Zero with Tim Poskitt, Startupbootcamp
In this Podcast Tim Poskitt talks about his new role at Startupbootcamp and their involvement in Fintech for Net Zero.
FinTech Australia has launched a new event aimed at showcasing sustainability-focused fintech companies.
Held in partnership with The Australian Trade and Investment Commission, Startupbootcamp and BDO, FinTech for Net Zero will play host to a panel discussion on fintech’s role in managing the challenge of climate change. Several impact fintechs including Slyp, FootprintLab, Good for B and Clima will also pitch at the event.
In addition, FinTech Australia will also partner with Clima to offset any emissions associated with the event. It will be held at BDO’s office (1 Margaret St Sydney) from 4pm on Tuesday March 12. -
Business Spotlight #9 — RichDataCo with Ada Guan
In this week's episode we chat to Ada Guan from RDC. (Rich Data Co).
Ada talks about the early days of RDC, their growth, the importance of AI as well as a Fintech Australia story which assisted them to a trip overseas.
RDC aims to accelerate innovation in business lending to deliver transformational and sustainable long term business success for customers. -
Business Spotlight #8 — Birchal with Matt Vital
Matt Vitale from Birchal joined the Fintech Australia podcast this week to talk about CSF and his company Birchal.
Matt goes in to the details around what crowd funding is, how Birchal have operated, the challenges, the messaging and the funding.
Matt also tooks about a recent report where over $70m was invested in to CSF campaigns in 2023. -
Business Spotlight #7 — Stripe with Karl Durrance
In the business spotlight series we chat to Karl Durrance from Stripe.
Karl delves in to Stripe's local presence about how they work with businesses, their big hairy audacious goals and other ways they are present here locally.
Karl also unpacks a a report called "What it takes for businesses to compete in the digital economy " - and the different hurdles, problems solved and examples of ways businesses are accepting payments.