

Fintech Thought Leaders
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Fintech Thought Leaders is your deep dive into the world of venture capital and financial services with today’s digital disruptors. It brings together the most talented entrepreneurs tackling today’s biggest problems. If you’re looking to learn more about the hottest trends in fintech, you’re in the right place. QED Investors is proud to provide the best fintech advice you can get. To learn more or to read the full show notes from today’s episode, check out QEDInvestors.com.
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Jan 18, 2024 • 46min
From NASA to Fintech: Chris Dean's Journey to Revolutionize Banking with Treasury Prime
Bill Cilluffo, Partner and Head of Early Stage Investments, sits down with Chris Dean, Treasury Prime's co-founder and CEO, to discuss how Treasury Prime is revolutionizing banking.

Dec 7, 2023 • 47min
Reducing the cost and risk of payment operations in Africa with Revio co-founder Nicole Dunn
Nicole Dunn, co-founder and COO of Revio, shares insights on revolutionizing payments in Africa. She delves into the complexities of regulatory fragmentation and currency variations that challenge businesses. Dunn reflects on her journey from Cape Town to co-founding Revio, highlighting innovative solutions like payment routing platforms and engaging customers through WhatsApp. The discussion also touches on leadership challenges, the importance of understanding consumer problems, and balancing remote and in-person teamwork to foster a strong company culture.

Nov 29, 2023 • 46min
Wander CEO John Andrew Entwistle discusses young entrepreneurship, workplace culture and revolutionizing the vacation rental experience
Bill Cilluffo, Partner and Head of Early Stage Investments, sits down with Wander CEO John Andrew Entwistle to discuss young entrepreneurship, workplace culture and revolutionizing the vacation rental experience.

Nov 8, 2023 • 38min
From Economics to Finance: Helping the Country of the Future Reach its Highest Potential

Oct 25, 2023 • 39min
The inspiring story of Hello Alice: From a napkin sketch to a big business
What if your big idea began as a scribble on a napkin? Carolyn Rodz and Elizabeth Gore, co-founders of Hello Alice, saw this idea through. Hear the captivating journey of these two astonishing entrepreneurs as they build a business that now connects more than 1.3 million small-business owners to critical resources, including capital, connections and opportunities. Learn how they developed their company from a simple napkin sketch to a groundbreaking platform that counts enterprise companies, banks and government among its partners.Their story is not just about business, but also about perseverance, partnership and the passion to serve traditionally underserved groups like women, people of color and veterans. They will share how they managed the trials of juggling childcare and long commutes, and how they steered through the challenges of leading a business during crises. They'll also share their candid experience on an unexpected challenge: a class action lawsuit. Find out how they're confronting this issue head-on, determined to continue providing underrepresented small business owners with access to capital. Finally, Carolyn and Elizabeth will share their lessons and advice for entrepreneurs. Their story exemplifies the importance of resilience, the power of making the ask and planning around passion. Listen in to hear the insights and experiences of these trailblazing entrepreneurs and their inspiring journey of building Hello Alice, a company determined to help small businesses thrive. Their story is a testament to the power of dreams, determination and the will to work for it.

Oct 23, 2023 • 41min
Future of Finance - UK & European perspectives with Yusuf Özdalga
In this episode of Fintech Thought Leaders, QED's Head of Early Stage Investments Bill Cilluffo speaks with Partner, Head of UK & Europe, Yusuf Özdalga.

Oct 11, 2023 • 47min
Transforming payroll and HR in Latin America: A conversation with Worky CEO Maya Dadoo
Maya Dadoo, CEO of Worky, is transforming payroll and HR in Latin America with her innovative startup that ensures compliance and benefits optimization. She shares her journey from corporate giants to entrepreneurship, driven by a passion for solving messy payroll issues. Dadoo discusses pivoting in response to Mexico's regulations, developing a unique payroll engine, and the lessons learned from scaling her service. She also reveals ambitious plans to expand into employee benefits, making Worky a key player in embedded fintech.

Sep 21, 2023 • 41min
Unraveling the journey of Ntropy CEO Naré Vardanyan: From United Nations to entrepreneurship
What happens when an Armenian woman, born in a collapsing Soviet Union, goes on to head the United Nations Millennium Development Goals and then takes a leap of faith into entrepreneurship? You get Naré Vardanyan, CEO of Ntropy, whose journey we unravel in our latest episode. Her fascinating trajectory, from her humble beginnings to learning AI on Coursera and launching her own company, is inspiring. Prepare to be swept away by Naré's bold move to decipher the encrypted world of data privacy and security, especially in the domain of financial services. As we navigate through the tumultuous aftermath of COVID-19, Naré decodes the new dynamics of institutional data usage. Hear her commentary on the need for quality data in the era of open banking and get a glimpse into how industry heavyweights are leveraging data to customize their offerings. Naré takes us through the evolution of language models that are enabling companies to access data more effectively and efficiently. Finally, Naré explains why she views distribution as an engineering problem and how she grapples with the challenge of prioritizing immediate needs versus future possibilities. Reflecting on her personal journey, she talks about how motherhood has influenced her leadership style and the role of risk-taking in her venture. From discussing her hobbies to the importance of therapy, this is an episode you won't want to miss.

Aug 24, 2023 • 41min
From personal struggle to fintech solution: A chat with True Link CEO, Kai Stinchcombe
Imagine discovering that a family member, struggling with Alzheimer's, can no longer handle their own finances safely. That's the reality Kai Stinchcombe faced with his grandmother Ruth and what he used as fuel to create a fintech solution. In this episode, we journey with Kai as he reveals the personal origin story behind True Link's innovative mission. Hear how his commitment to empower those with Alzheimer's, addiction, special needs and mental health issues to make payments safely and independently, has shaped his path from Stanford-dropout to successful entrepreneur.Navigating the complexities of True Link's customer base, Kai sheds light on the unique challenges of supporting individuals in residential care and the intricate balancing act of rigorous research methodologies and entrepreneurial decision-making. Hear how he grapples with setting limitations around transactions and the delicate task of handling issues like Medicare eligibility and closing bank accounts. Get an insider's view of the overlooked issue of financial competency and how True Link fills that gap, ensuring their product reaches those who need it most.Kai opens up about the hard lessons learned on the startup journey, candidly sharing his realization of not being a natural-born manager and how he adapted. As we venture into our current reality of remote work, Kai discusses the challenges of maintaining True Link's mission-driven nature in a 100% remote environment. And to lighten the mood, enjoy a personal anecdote about the unconventional start to his romantic relationship with his wife, Julia.

Aug 17, 2023 • 40min
The agility of startups and the role of investors with QED Partner Laura Bock
QED's Head of Early Stage Investing Bill Cilluffo sat down with Laura Bock, an alumna of Princeton and a former management consultant at Oliver Wyman, to hear her unique story and gain her insights into the financial services industry. Laura opens up the hood of startup culture and how it's changing the face of investment. She shares her thoughts on the agility of startups and the instrumental role of investors and advisors in this dynamic space.. Laura's insights on founder assessment shed light on the key qualities to look for, making this episode a treasure trove for any budding entrepreneur.Wrapping up, we delve into Laura's experience in the fintech industry and the lessons she has learned since joining as a principal. From the regulatory risks involved in investing in highly regulated industries to the delicate balance between optimism and realism, Laura's advice is practical and grounded in reality. If you're fascinated by the world of fintech and venture capital, this episode promises to be an enlightening journey.


