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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Oct 30, 2020 • 27min
Empowering India's Next Generation with Rajan Bajaj, Founder & CEO of Slice
In our latest episode of the Wharton Fintech Podcast, Anchit Gupta (WG’21) is joined by Rajan Bajaj, Co-Founder and CEO of Slice.
Slice is a fintech startup that offers payment and credit solutions for people between the ages of 18 and 29. Slice is one of India's top card issuers and generated net profits within four years of its inception.
Rajan graduated from IIT Kharagpur in India and built products for Flipkart Marketplace in its hatching phase. Rajan's unit was the fastest-growing business unit at the company during his tenure. Afterward, Rajan founded Mesh, a furniture rental startup.
In this interview, Rajan shares:
- His journey as an entrepreneur and motivations for launching Slice
- The financial habits of India’s Gen-Z
- How Slice compares to other card issuers and financial institutions
- The future of digital payments in India and COVID's impact
- Slice’s business model and the challenges of fraud, underwriting risk, etc. in India

Oct 28, 2020 • 44min
Chris McCann & Edith Yeung of Race Capital – Why Now is the Best Time to Invest in VC!
Miguel Armaza interviews Edith Yeung and Chris McCann, General partners of Race Capital, a Venture Capital fund looking for market-transforming companies.
Edith is also an author and creator of the China Internet Report, an annual report on China technology trends as well as the writer of Silicon.news – a weekly briefing on Silicon Valley news.
Chris is an entrepreneur turned investor who previously founded and led the community program at Greylock Partners.
In this interview, we talked about their background, investing strategy, and we even explore the Chinese fintech ecosystem.

Oct 26, 2020 • 43min
Revolutionizing Working Capital Financing - Sandy Kemper, Founder & CEO of C2FO
Miguel Armaza interviews Sandy Kemper, Founder & CEO of C2FO, the world's largest platform for working capital financing. They discuss C2FO's marketplace for matching AP with AR, the need for small business financing, and their successful fundraising journey. They also explore C2FO's return to normalcy, Sandy's art collecting passion, and the creation of a virtual museum.

Oct 25, 2020 • 29min
Fueling Fintech's Growth - Sheel Mohnot, Co-Founder of Better Tomorrow
In this episode, Miguel Armaza sits down with Sheel Mohnot, Co-Founder of Better Tomorrow, a $70 million venture capital fund that invests in seed-stage Fintech companies around the world. His own startup experience includes 2 successful FinTech exits – a payments company and a high-stakes auction firm, and he is also a General Partner of the 500 Fintech fund. He formerly worked as a financial services consultant at BCG and started his FinTech career at Kiva, a non-profit p2p lender.
In this interview, we explore Sheel’s background, his journey as a fintech operator and entrepreneur, the transition from Angel Investor to Venture Capitalist, and his approach to evaluating seed-stage fintech investing opportunities.

Oct 23, 2020 • 39min
Plaid's John Pitts on the Current Regulatory Landscape, COVID FinTech Adoption, and More
It's no secret that FinTech has boomed during COVID as workers, companies, and everyday people were forced to digitize their lives. But by how much is FinTech changing people's lives, and are they happy with this transition?
In today's episode, Ryan Zauk sits down with Plaid's John Pitts to discuss the company's inaugural report with the Harris Poll analyzing FinTech in the wake of COVID (and plenty of other topics). Plaid and the Harris Poll surveyed the nation to understand consumer behavior changes and preferences, and whether they will last through this COVID crisis.
Report Link: https://plaid.com/the-fintech-effect-2020-consumer-report/
Though Plaid needs no introduction, it is a data transfer network that powers Fintech and digital finance products by enabling applications to connect with users' bank accounts.
Prior to Plaid, John was one of the first hires at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Before the CFPB, he was an associate at Orrick, Herrington, and Sutcliffe. John is a graduate of UPenn's Carey School of Law and Kenyon College.
In today's episode, John covers a lot of ground including:
- His time at the CFPB and their initial assessment of Bitcoin
- Comparing and contrasting the US, UK, Canadian, and EU fintech regulatory landscape
- Why he's so excited about Canada's fintech prospects
- Their landmark study with the Harris Poll on FinTech adoption during COVID
- Where the government went right and wrong during its stimulus efforts
And much more
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Oct 21, 2020 • 30min
Rewriting the History of Banking - Stefan Möller, Co-Founder & CEO of Klar
In this episode, Miguel Armaza interviews Stefan Möller, Co-Founder and CEO of Klar, a Mexican challenger bank working to democratize debit and credit in Mexico. Klar is making credit accessible to all Mexicans, including those with no credit history. It helps people build credit by looking at how and where they spend their money, without having to rely on obsolete and traditional credit scores.
Klar’s business has experienced rapid growth having issued over 25,000 credit lines amongst its 200,000 customers in less than 12 months and their growth has tripled during the pandemic.
Klar has raised almost $73 million in debt and equity from some of the most prestigious funds in the industry, including Prosus Ventures, the World Bank’s IFC, Quona, Mouro Capital, aCrew, FJ Labs, and Gilgamesh Ventures*.
Stefan Möller
Stefan Möller is the Co-Founder and CEO of Klar, a Mexican challenger bank working to democratize debit and credit in Mexico. Before starting Klar, Stefan was a Venture Director at Nova Founders Capital, a global fintech investment company where he learned first hand the challenges faced by consumers seeking access to decent financial services. Before Nova Founders, Stefan worked as a consultant at Bain and Company where he developed a deep understanding of the limitations faced by financial institutions in their path to digital transformation. Prior to that, Stefan developed several entrepreneurial ventures in Mexico and Germany. Stefan has an MBA from IESE Business School in Barcelona, and a BA in Economics from the Goethe Institut in Frankfurt and studies in Yale university.
About Klar
Klar has been working to democratize financial services in Mexico since 2019 by offering a 100% digital, transparent, free and secure alternative to traditional credit and debit services. Unlike traditional financial institutions, Klar provides consumers with a unique set of features and benefits. For more information visit: www.klar.mx
* Miguel Armaza is a Co-Founder of Gilgamesh Ventures and a proud supporter of Klar.

Oct 19, 2020 • 28min
Driving Innovation for Inclusion – Irene Arias Hofman, CEO of IDB Lab
Miguel Armaza sits down with Irene Arias Hofman, CEO of IDB Lab, the innovation laboratory of the Inter-American Development Bank Group, the leading source of development finance for Latin America and the Caribbean. The purpose of IDB Lab is to drive innovation for inclusion by supporting early-stage entrepreneurial solutions capable of transforming the lives of vulnerable populations.
Previously, Irene worked for 20 years at the IFC, the private sector arm of the World Bank Group, where she managed the Financial Institutions Group and also the LAC region with its 16-billion- dollar portfolio. Her focus has been on innovation and technology, venture capital, and organizational development.

Oct 16, 2020 • 36min
FinTech Investing with Michael Sidgmore, Partner at Broadhaven Ventures
In our latest episode, Hinal Shah (WG’20) is joined by Michael Sidgmore, a Partner at Broadhaven Ventures. Broadhaven is a venture capital firm focused on early-stage investment opportunities at the intersection of financial services and technology.
Broadhaven Ventures is a VC fund affiliated with Broadhaven Capital Partners, an independent fintech investment bank that has done over $50 billion in transaction volume. Broadhaven Ventures has investments in companies like Liveoak (acquired by DocuSign), Credijusto, Kyash, MoneyLion, Starship, BioCatch, Harvest Wealth, Kovi, and Nowports.
Michael Sidgmore is also a Venture Partner at Goodwater Capital, a consumer tech VC that has invested in fintech companies including Toss, Monzo, Stash, Kyash, and Tide, amongst others. Prior to Broadhaven, Michael was an operator at two different fintech startups, where he helped build their sales teams. He was employee #8 at iCapital Network and was the first sales hire at Mosaic.
Michael started his career on Goldman Sachs' Principal Strategic Investments Group in London. Michael holds a BSc in International Relations from the London School of Economics.
In this interview, Michael shares:
- Broadhaven’s approach to fintech investing globally
- The types of business they seek out
- Fintech opportunities in emerging markets and future trends to watch
- The impact of COVID-19 and the opportunities it may bring for fintech and non-fintech players
- Advice for those looking to enter venture capital or start/join fintech companies
And much more…

Oct 14, 2020 • 47min
Creating Pathways to Better Financial Health - Anu Shultes, CEO of LendUp
In this episode, Miguel Armaza sits down with Anu Shultes, CEO of LendUp, a mission-driven fintech company focused on expanding access to credit and creating pathways to better financial health.
A 25-year veteran of the financial services industry, Anu has a personal mission to lift people out of poverty and infuses her work with her passion for financial inclusion. Anu’s career spans a broad spectrum of roles across subprime credit cards, subprime loans, and prepaid cards. Her significant experience building efficient operational processes and teams to support them has led her to become one of the few female CEOs in fintech.
LendUp is backed by a long list of top VCs, including QED, PayPal Ventures, Google Ventures, Y-Combinator, Thomvest, Radicle, Data Collective, Susa Ventures, and many more!

Oct 12, 2020 • 39min
FinTech Goes Open Source with Rob Underwood, Chief Development Officer of FINOS
In today’s episode of the Wharton FinTech Podcast, Ryan Zauk sits down with Rob Underwood, Chief Development Officer of FINOS.
FINOS, short for the FinTech Open Source Foundation, is a global community creating open-source solutions for financial services. As a community of people, companies, and events, FINOS’s purpose is to accelerate collaboration and innovation in financial services through the adoption of open-source software, standards, and best practices.
Their 30+ member organizations include Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Github, Citi, Symphony, and many more. They have over 300 contributors developing over 40 open-source projects.
Before FINOS, Rob served as CTO at Relay Graduate School of Education; was Executive Director of TeachCS; founded CodeBrooklyn; and later, after starting his own consulting firm, TTM Advisors, advised and consulted for edtech startups such as Codesters. Before these roles, Rob was a senior manager at Deloitte Consulting, LLP and KPMG Consulting/BearingPoint. Earlier in life, Rob spent time both teaching and working in Japan after graduating from Colby College.
In this episode, Rob covers:
- The genesis of FINOS and its purpose
- How the world’s leading financial services and tech companies get involved with FINOS
- How these brutally competitive firms work together
- Some of the most exciting projects they’re taking on
- His love for the Grateful Dead and Phish
…And much more
To learn more about FINOS, you can click the links below as well as find Rob on Twitter at @BrooklynRob.
perspective.finos.org
fdc3.finos.org
landscape.finos.org
www.twitter.com/brooklynrob
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