Wharton FinTech Podcast
Wharton Fintech Podcast
Connecting you with the people, companies, and ideas revolutionizing global financial services. Our guests are the leading fintech founders, investors, and thinkers in the world.
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Apr 14, 2023 • 30min
Nick Chandi, CEO & Co-Founder of ForwardAI - Access, monitor, and manage business financials
Tarang Gupta hosts Nick Chandi, Co-Founder and CEO of ForwardAI. ForwardAI provides a full suite of accounting data solutions for banks, lenders, fintechs, accountants, and small businesses.
In this episode you will hear about:
- Why most SMEs struggle to get funding from traditional banks
- How ForwardAI uses data aggregation to predict clients’ cashflow needs
- State of the fintech ecosystem in Canada
- Nick’s vision for the next 5 years
And much more!
About Nick Chandi
Nick is the CEO and Co-founder of ForwardAI. Before starting FowardAI, Nick co-founded SlickPie, which provides online accounting software for over 40,000 small businesses. In 2019, Nick had a successful exit from a firm he co-founded called Welcome Networks. Nick has an MBA and a bachelor’s in engineering. He is also Co-chair of the British Columbia Tech CEO Scale C-Council and regularly contributes to the Forbes Finance Council.
About ForwardAI
FowardAI is a Canada-based fintech startup that provides aggregated accounting and business data to help businesses to gain insight and control over their financial information.
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Apr 10, 2023 • 37min
Jesse Greif, COO of OneChronos - Optimizing for execution quality in electronic trading markets
Kailee Costello hosts Jesse Greif, the COO of OneChronos. OneChronos pioneered the technology to run a unique kind of optimization in electronic trading markets; their approach draws from Nobel prize-winning auction techniques and solves for execution quality outcomes rather than just speed.
In this episode you will hear about:
- How OneChronos ‘takes speed out of the equation’ and instead optimizes for what the majority of users define as great trading execution quality.
- How the Nobel Prize-winning ‘smart market’ concept has been applied to enable traders to express indifference and substitutes in the context of equities trading
- The SEC’s proposal to increase competition for retail order execution
- The challenge of capturing both the supply and demand side of the market to launch a new trading venue
- OneChronos’ partnership with the NYSE
- And much more!
About Jesse Greif
Jesse Greif is the COO of OneChronos. Prior to joining OneChronos, Jesse spent 13 years at Goldman Sachs, where he most recently was a Vice President. He earned an MBA from The Wharton School and his Bachelor’s degree from Northeastern University.
About OneChronos
OneChronos is a technology company at the intersection of capital markets, machine learning and mechanism design, providing innovative execution venues to those in the electronic trading world.
The company was founded by executives from Goldman Sachs, Accenture, and top quantitative asset managers with a common vision to leverage domain expertise and emergent technologies to make electronic trading simpler, more transparent and more efficient for institutional investors and traders. OneChronos is a Y Combinator alum backed by top venture investors in fintech, digital marketplaces and A.I.
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Apr 8, 2023 • 28min
Sachin Kumar, Co-Founder & CTO of Clear Street - Building modern infrastructure for capital markets
Tarang Gupta hosts Sachin Kumar, Co-Founder and CTO of Clear Street. Clear Street uses a tech-first approach to provide financial institutions with clearing, custody, execution, and prime brokerage tools and services.
In this episode you will hear about:
- What is the prime brokerage market
- How Sachin went about building Clear Street’s tech platform
- Sachin's opinion on the rise in retail investing apps
- Why he is bullish on embedded finance
And much more!
About Sachin Kumar
Sachin Kumar is the Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Clear Street. Prior to Clear Street, Sachin was the co-founder and CTO at Tolo Technologies, an international derivatives high-frequency trading firm with global presence in China, Japan, and Australia. Before founding Tolo, Sachin co-founded his first company, QED Trading, where he led the development of a high frequency market making platform. Sachin has a B.S. in Computer Science from Michigan University.
About Clear Street
Founded in 2018, Clear Street is a Series-B fintech startup building technology infrastructure for institutions engaged in capital markets. Clear Street started by offering a cloud-native, prime brokerage platform that improved access, speed, and service for clients. But today, they offer institutions, professional traders, and brokers a plethora of services including clearing and custody, prime financing, active trading, execution, and capital introduction.
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Apr 5, 2023 • 36min
Dovi Frances - Founding Partner of Group 11 - Empowering Revolutionary Founders in the Early Stages
In today's episode, Josh Benadiva sits down with Dovi Frances from Group 11 to discuss the future of Fintech and Venture Capital. Josh and Dovi discuss how Dovi sees Fintech hitting an inflection point in the near future, how venture capital is ripe for disruption and more.
Dovi Frances is a financial services entrepreneur and the Founding Partner of Group 11, a venture capital firm based in Los Angeles, California. Over the course of his career, Frances has invested over $550 million in some of Silicon Valley’s most prominent and disruptive financial technology companies, including Tipalti, Navan (fka TripActions), Next Insurance, Papaya Global, HomeLight, Sunbit, Masterschool, EquityBee, Venn, and Lili to name a few.
Group 11 invests in revolutionary software companies that are redrawing the landscape of the financial services industry. As FinTech continues to gain momentum and to disrupt the traditional industry value chain, Group 11 has positioned itself as a partner of choice to provide capital and guidance to entrepreneurs that are creating the world’s next generation of financial services industry leaders.
Since its inception, the firm has deployed over $550 million in some of Silicon Valley’s most prominent and disruptive financial technology companies, including Tipalti, TripActions, Next Insurance, Papaya Global, HomeLight, Sunbit, Masterschool, EquityBee, Venn, and Lili to name a few.

Apr 3, 2023 • 31min
Kurt Lin, Co-Founder & CEO of Pinwheel — Creating a fairer financial system
Kailee Costello hosts Kurt Lin, CEO and Co-Founder of Pinwheel, a leading payroll connectivity API provider. Pinwheel’s mission is to create a fairer financial system, by enabling consumers to share their payroll and income data with financial institutions, which then use this data for direct deposit switching, income and employment verification, earned wage access, and more.
In this episode you will hear about:
- Pinwheel’s vision to help fintechs and financial institutions to build products that will lead to better financial outcomes for customers
- How Pinwheel’s API is currently being used for direct deposit and earned wage access, and what the next generation of use cases will look like
- Pinwheel’s survey insights on blindspots in the financial services industry
- How the current macroeconomic environment has increased the need for real-time payroll data
- Pinwheel’s “north star” metric, and key factors that have contributed to Pinwheel’s success
- Why Pinwheel brought on the former first-ever deputy director of the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau as an advisor
- And much more!
About Kurt Lin
Kurt Lin is co-founder & CEO of Pinwheel, the leading payroll connectivity API. The son of two immigrant parents, Kurt saw how the lack of credit history created a greater struggle for them to access and secure financial products. This experience became a driving force for him and his co-founders to create Pinwheel. Prior to Pinwheel, Kurt has been involved in multiple startup acquisitions: first Idean and later with Luxe.
About Pinwheel
Pinwheel is the market-leading income and employment API. With Pinwheel, fintechs and financial institutions are empowered to build the next generation of financial products that will help create a fairer financial system. Pinwheel provides access to consumer-permissioned income & employment accounts and actionable insights that help them make sense of the data they need to tailor their tools and services for consumers. Fintechs and financial institutions leverage Pinwheel to power direct deposit switching, earned wage access, income & employment verification, and build innovative new products.
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Mar 30, 2023 • 51min
Cambrian - Rex Salisbury on investing in the Fintech commmunity
Andrew Janssens hosts Rex Salisbury, General Partner at Cambrian Ventures. Rex recently launched Cambrian, a solo-GP fund, after three years at Andreesen Horowitz establishing their Fintech team. In his last appearance on the podcast he talked about setting up the Cambrian fintech community (formerly Fintech Devs & PMs meetup).
Cambrian is a U.S fintech fund investing $500K non-lead checks in Fintechs at the pre-seed and seed level. The Cambrian community allows Fintech founders and operators to connect via their slack channel and regular activities such as bi-annual founder matching.
In today's episode we cover:
-The evolution of Fintech Devs & PMs into the Cambrian community
- Rex's investing philosophy
- Rex's fintech predictions for 2023
- And much, much more
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Mar 28, 2023 • 34min
Pushkar Mukewar, CEO & Co-Founder of Drip Capital - Simplifying trade finance for small businesses
Tarang Gupta hosts Pushkar Mukewar, CEO and Co-Founder of Drip Capital. Drip Capital is a California and India-based fintech company, focused on solving the working capital problem for SME exporters using tech.
In this episode you will hear about:
- Working capital challenges that SMEs face
- Differences in how financial services operate across the globe
- Starting up in emerging markets
- Value that an MBA added to Pushkar’s startup ambitions
And much more!
About Pushkar Mukewar
Pushkar is the Co-Founder and CEO of Drip Capital. In his 13-year career, Pushkar has worked across various geographies and has an in-depth understanding of the global financial services industry. Prior to starting Drip Capital, Pushkar was a venture capitalist at Saama Capital and was involved with several high-growth start-ups in India. He has also been a Consultant with Oliver Wyman and started his career at Capital One, developing credit risk analytics for the subprime consumer loans business. Pushkar holds an MBA degree from The Wharton School and an MS degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
About Drip Capital
Founded in 2015, Drip Capital is on a mission to make global trade easy and accessible for small businesses. Drip is using technology to re-build core parts of the international trade finance infrastructure and make the underwriting and financing of international B2B transactions seamless for small businesses.
Special Announcement
The 3rd Annual Wharton Fintech Conference scheduled for March 30 and 31, 2023. This year's lineup includes speakers from Greycroft, QED Investors, Ribbit, Visa, PayPal, Chime, Ripple, and more. Go to www.whartonfintechconference.com to get tickets!
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Mar 22, 2023 • 34min
Dee Choubey, Co-Founder & CEO of MoneyLion - Rewiring banking to make money more approachable
Tarang Gupta hosts Dee Choubey, CEO and Founder of MoneyLion. MoneyLion is an all-in-one finance app that gives consumers access to a comprehensive suite of products and personalized advice, making it more engaging to bank, borrow, save, invest, and grow.
In this episode you will hear about:
- Building a culture of innovation within an organization
- How to be successful in B2C vs B2B fintech
- Challenges of taking a fast growing private company public
- Why starting up is easier than it was a decade ago
- Where does crypto fit in consumer finance
And much more!
About Dee Choubey
Dee Choubey is the Co-Founder and CEO of MoneyLion. Prior to starting MoneyLion, Dee was an investment banker and had worked at Barclays, Goldman Sachs, and Citigroup; he also served as a Vice President at Citadel Securities. Dee holds a BA in Economics with Honors from the University of Chicago.
About MoneyLion
Founded in 2013, MoneyLion is a public company on a mission to rewire the American banking system to make money more approachable and to give consumers a more accessible and sustainable path to their goals.
Special Announcement
The 3rd Annual Wharton Fintech Conference scheduled for March 30 and 31, 2023. This year's lineup includes speakers from Greycroft, QED Investors, Ribbit, Visa, PayPal, Chime, Ripple, and more. Go to www.whartonfintechconference.com to get tickets!
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Mar 13, 2023 • 31min
Caesar Sengupta, Co-Founder & CEO of Arta Finance - Sharing the 'financial superpowers of the rich'
Kailee Costello hosts Caesar Sengupta, CEO and Co-Founder of Arta Finance. Arta is a digital family office that offers proprietary AI-Managed Portfolios and gives customers access to alternative asset investments such as private equity and real estate.
In this episode you will hear about:
- Arta’s mission to give more people access to the ‘financial superpowers of the rich’ and how Arta’s technology differs from other robo-advice and AI/ML personal finance offers
- Trust and transparency in financial investing
- Caesar’stransition from being a leader at a large tech company to founding a startup, and his advice for anyone looking to start a FinTech company
- Arta’s recent acquisition of Money Minx
- Trends impacting the personal finance sector
- Challenges and learnings from Ceasar’s experience leading Google Pay
- And much more!
About Caesar Sengupta
Caesar Sengupta is the co-founder and CEO of Arta Finance. Prior to Arta, Caesar was at Google, where he was the VP & GM of Payments & the Next Billion Users initiative. He led Google Pay, which went from 0 to over 175 million users in 5 years. He earned an MBA from the Wharton School and an MS in Computer Science from Stanford University.
About Arta Finance
Arta Finance is a digital family office that offers proprietary AI-Managed Portfolios and gives customers access to alternative asset investments such as private equity and real estate. Arta raised $90M Series A at the end of 2022.
Special Announcement
The 3rd Annual Wharton Fintech Conference scheduled for March 30 and 31, 2023. This year's lineup includes speakers from Greycroft, QED Investors, Ribbit, Visa, PayPal, Chime, Ripple, and more. Go to www.whartonfintechconference.com to get tickets!
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Mar 6, 2023 • 49min
F-Prime Capital - State of Fintech 2023
Josh Benadiva and Kailee Costello sit down with David Jegen and Abdul Abdirahman from F-Prime Capital to discuss the State of Fintech 2023 Report. Josh and Kailee discuss how David’s lengthy experience in FinTech has informed his perspective on the most recent business cycle, and hear from Abdul about how the Fintech Index got its start and much more.
F-Prime Capital is an independent venture capital group that grew from Fidelity Investments. They have been backing entrepreneurs building ground-breaking companies for over fifty years. F-Prime has more than $3B under management and has invested in companies from Alibaba and Prosper to Toast and Flywire.


