22 episodes

Join us as we unpack emerging trends and changes in digital transformation with the executives, entrepreneurs, and investors responsible for shaping the future of their industries. In these interviews, you can expect to hear candid conversations about the future of technology and the role it plays at some of the largest organizations in the world. Our hosts are members of the Kunai team, an agency that has been building software products for over twenty years.

The Kunai Podcast: Fintech is Eating the World Kunai

    • Technology
    • 5.0 • 3 Ratings

Join us as we unpack emerging trends and changes in digital transformation with the executives, entrepreneurs, and investors responsible for shaping the future of their industries. In these interviews, you can expect to hear candid conversations about the future of technology and the role it plays at some of the largest organizations in the world. Our hosts are members of the Kunai team, an agency that has been building software products for over twenty years.

    Nan Siler, Head of Payment Operations, Finix

    Nan Siler, Head of Payment Operations, Finix

    In today’s episode, Tarun Bhasin, CEO of Kunai, gets together with Nan Siler, Head of Payment Operations at Finix. Nan reflects on her initial experience with Finix as a customer and why she was so impressed with their services. Gain special insight into how Finix is structured and how they deliver exceptional payment operations. Next, we take a deeper look at payment operations and why it’s such a challenging part of the payment system to execute seamlessly and effectively. Nan draws on her immense knowledge to explain the technical complexities inherent to payment operations. We also discuss the technological advancements in the field of payments over the past twenty years and how small businesses have gained access to affordable services that were previously limited to large companies. 

    Key Points From This Episode:
    Get to know today’s guest, Nan Siler, and how she came to be Head of Payment Operations at Finix.How Nan first encountered Finix as a customer.An overview of Finix’s service and operations and why it's a great option for customers.A deeper look at payment operations and why it’s such a challenging part of the payment system to execute seamlessly and effectively.Why it’s necessary to have a payments operations team to optimize your payment system.The role of a payments facilitator in your payments system.Daily transaction-level reconciliations and why it’s an important part of payment operations.How payment operations teams are hampered by a lack of access to data and being bound to antiquated processes.Some of the advancements in payments technology that Nan has noticed from working in the industry for over two decades.How small businesses have gained access to payments technology that was previously unavailable to them.What large companies can learn from leaner startups.How Finix positions itself in an increasingly competitive market.The four primary approaches to payment management and how they differ.Why it’s ideal to do as little migrating as possible.Why platforms are the future for small businesses.Nan’s views on Buy Now, Pay Later and why she defines it as generational.
    Tweetables:
    “I believe that large companies can definitely learn from leaner startups. However, I'm just not sure they can execute at the speed required to keep up.” — Nan Siler [00:12:47]

    “Finix’s mission is to create the most accessible financial services ecosystem in history starting with payments.” — Nan Siler [00:13:39]

    “The good news is at Finix, we're lowering the barrier to entry to most of those controlled payment experiences.” — Nan Siler [0:17:56]

    “Platforms are the future for small businesses. They enable the small business to have that back-office experience of a large ERP system without all the pain and expense associated with those implementations.” — Nan Siler [0:20:46]

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
    Nan Siler on LinkedIn
    Kabbage
    Finix
    American Express
    ACI Worldwide
    Tarun Bhasin
    Kunai

    • 23 min
    Brad Kelly, Managing Director, Payment Services

    Brad Kelly, Managing Director, Payment Services

    In today’s episode Tarun Bhasin, CEO of Kunai is joined by Brad Kelly, Managing Director at Payment Services. We continue the conversation on the ubiquity of FinTech and discuss various facets of buy now, pay later (BNPL) and how it will affect the current market, both in America and Australia. Brad lends his expertise to the phenomenon of BNPL, interrogates its role in the Australian banking system, and reflects on the regulatory challenges it will likely face with conservative banks in the not too distant future.
    Key Points From This Episode:
    Introducing today’s guest Brad Kelly, Managing Director of Payment Services, and our host Tarun Bhasin, CEO of Kunai.An overview of the Australian banking and customer market today, and what the future holds.How the Pareto principle is evident in Australian banking.How banks use the data provided by the Australian reserve bank every month.The considerable growth of debit cards in Australia and how citizens are changing their spending habits.How Afterpay works and why it’s not necessarily as profitable as it presents itself to be.A discussion of BNPL and its presence in Sydney, Australia as well as Apple’s potential plans for it in the United States.PayPal’s presence in Australia and how their transaction fees are structured.The strategies that Afterpay is using to target Millennials.Why Qantas is a serious player in the financial services market, and how they demonstrate that credit cards will continue to grow and be popular. Why Starbucks initially fared very poorly in Australia and how they were eventually able to find a market with American tourists.How digital wallets differ in Australia and America.Why buy now, pay later cards are limited in their revenue potential.How the different regulations around credit in Australia and America affects average spending habits.
    Tweetables:
    “Basically, you can apply this 80-20 Pareto principle to all Australian banking, and they've successfully watered off just about every challenge that's ever come at them. The ones that have, they buy them. That’s pretty much how it works.” — Brad Kelly [0:02:05]

    “Australia has a couple of unique quirks besides killer spiders and snakes and people called Hemsworth. What we've got is a very strong banking system, but we've got this indigenous debit payment network called EFTPOS, and it’s been around for about 45 years.” — Brad Kelly [0:04:14]

    “So the Citibank model, for instance, which is a virtual card in a wallet, and it runs on MasterCard rails. So what that means is it just behaves like a standard card or the point of sale. There's nothing tricky necessarily about it. ” — Brad Kelly [0:11:15]

    “I think the real risk for Afterpay and their cohorts is the risk of regulation.” — Brad Kelly [0:33:52]

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Brad Kelly on LinkedIn
    Tarun Bhasin
    Kunai
    Sniip
    AfterPay
    Marqeta
    PayPal

    • 37 min
    Siavash Alamouti, EVP, Head of R&D at Wells Fargo

    Siavash Alamouti, EVP, Head of R&D at Wells Fargo

    In this conversation with Siavash Alamouti, EVP of Innovation R&D at Wells Fargo, he talks about his experience as a refugee, the importance of changing trust to love, and his mission at Wells Fargo. Hear about Siavash’s early telecom roles, his work toward decentralizing communications, the cloud and blockchain, digital assets versus monetary assets, and how he has been pushing the boundaries of larger organizations.

    • 51 min
    Bojan Duric, Chief Data Officer at City of Virginia Beach

    Bojan Duric, Chief Data Officer at City of Virginia Beach

    In this conversation with Bojan Duric, Chief Data Officer for the City of Virginia Beach, he talks about his background, the importance of being agile, and Big Data. Hear about improving data engineering, the practices of data cleansing and grooming, Big Data ethics, and the value of open source.

    • 41 min
    Charley Ma, GM of Fintech at Alloy

    Charley Ma, GM of Fintech at Alloy

    In this conversation with Charley Ma, GM of Fintech at Alloy, he talks about his various roles throughout his career, his move to NYC, and the interesting year that was 2020. Hear about the future of Fintech, Charley’s vision, Blockchain and DeFi, and his thoughts on identity at Alloy.

    • 31 min
    Diana Dinis, VP of Product at Mollie

    Diana Dinis, VP of Product at Mollie

    In this conversation with Diana Dinis, VP of Product at Mollie, she talks about her role at Mollie, her background in the arts, and how her creative background benefits her work in FinTech. Hear about how they decide on features, how Diana manages a growing group over time, the scalability and feature challenges that Covid presented, and the plans for Mollie’s future.

    • 29 min

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