

Tearsheet Podcast: Exploring Financial Services Together
Tearsheet Studios
Tearsheet is news, opinion, and analysis on the business of finance.
Candid conversations with senior executives, fintech entrepreneurs, investors, industry experts -- all weigh in on the trends impacting the industry and the disruptive impact technology is having on the business.
Where social media, technology and finance intersect.
Candid conversations with senior executives, fintech entrepreneurs, investors, industry experts -- all weigh in on the trends impacting the industry and the disruptive impact technology is having on the business.
Where social media, technology and finance intersect.
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Apr 2, 2021 • 20min
How nbkc gets more out of the fintech partner selection process
The following was produced by Tearsheet Studios. We worked with fintech software providerAutobooks to create a four part podcast series on the evolution of business banking and how banks can better service SMBs through a changing mindset, partnerships and integrations.
The old paradigm of banks versus fintechs is getting tired. The truth is, both sides of the industry have been partnering successfully for years and they’re finding new ways to partner. Finding ways to collaborate that bring the best each has to offer. That creates value to both parties beyond what each can do alone.
nbkc is a 22 year old bank serving the Greater Kansas City region. The community bank has used partnerships with fintechs to go digital -- with mortgages and more recently, with consumer and business savings and checking accounts.
Evan Ashcraft is vice president of product strategy at nbkc. He joins us on the podcast to discuss how banks can get more out of the partner selection process, avoid common pitfalls, and prepare for a successful launch.
Mar 30, 2021 • 15min
With Direct Payouts, Visa can push payments to cards and accounts cross border
Welcome to the Tearsheet Podcast. I’m Tearsheet editor in chief, Zack Miller.
Push payments are the reverse of how we think credit cards work. Instead of pulling customer funds to pay a merchant, push payments have merchants sending money out to the cardholder. Visa Direct is a major player in the space and the payment firm is now announcing Visa Direct Payouts, which allows Visa clients and partners to push payments to cards and accounts for cross border payments. With this new addition, Visa Direct now provides multi-rail access to 5 billion cards and accounts combined across more than 200 geographies, supporting 160 currencies.
Bill Sheley, svp, global head, Visa Direct joins me on the podcast to discuss the launch of Visa Direct Payouts. We talk about the challenges and opportunities of sending money cross border and how Visa is positioning itself in this market. Bill gives us an update on Visa Direct and how the ecosystem has grown over the past year and where it’s headed in the future.
Mar 25, 2021 • 22min
Behind the Marqeta partnership with Deserve's Kalpesh Kapadia
Welcome to the Tearsheet Podcast. I'm Zack Miller.
It’s been a while since we caught up with Deserve, the credit card as a service pureplay. Over the past year, the company has grown and last month, signed a partnership with modern issuer Marqeta. Kalpesh Kapadia joins me on the podcast to talk about where Deserve has come from and where' it's headed. We discuss how the tie up with Marqeta can unlock new use cases for credit cards that we wouldn't have thought possible in the past. Kalpesh also describes how his personal experience as a new student in the U.S. informed founding and launching his fintech firm.
Kalpesh Kapadia is my guest today on the Tearsheet Podcast.
Mar 23, 2021 • 26min
Behind Temenos' new push in the US with Jacqueline White, president of the Americas
Welcome to the Tearsheet Podcast. I’m Tearsheet editor in chief, Zack Miller.
Banking software firm Temenos continues to invest and commit to the US market. The firm recently hired Jaqueline White to lead the charge in the Americas . Jacqueline has a strong background in financial services, software and services and joins me on the podcast today to talk about her mandate in leading Temenos and the firm’s relationship with the US market. We also talk a lot about digital banks and SaaS models applied to financial institutions. Jacqueline discusses the impact deposit growth will have on profitability for the industry.
Jacqueline White is my guest today on the Tearsheet Podcast.
Mar 22, 2021 • 20min
'Embedded fintech is about banking integrating SaaS': Autobooks' Derik Sutton
The following was produced by Tearsheet Studios. We worked with fintech software provider Autobooks to create a four part podcast series on the evolution of business banking and how banks can better service SMBs through a changing mindset, partnerships and integrations.
With APIs and embedded finance, it’s getting easier for software firms to integrate financial products into their offerings. So, software used by the construction industry, for example, can incorporate payments via a tie-up with a fintech company.
Derik Sutton leads marketing insights at Autobooks, a small business product suite that integrates directly inside of a bank's existing digital banking channels. So think cash flow management, sending digital invoices, accepting online payments, accounting and financial reporting, all directly integrated inside of a bank's online and mobile banking channel. The firm works with community banks all the way up to top 10 banks like TD Bank.
Mar 19, 2021 • 18min
Inside Mint's renewed push into personal finance with Intuit's Varun Krishna
Welcome to the Tearsheet Podcast. I’m Tearsheet’s editor in chief, Zack Miller.
As a pioneer in personal financial management, Mint was a star. But after getting acquired by Intuit, Mint kind of dropped out of the public eye. Years passed and so many new PFM apps and challenger banks have entered the market. But Mint is back with a new ethos for addressing the challenge of helping consumers with their cash flow. Mint no longer stands alone as a consumer offering at Intuit which is deep into serving the small business. Intuit bought personal finance leader CreditKarma last year, giving Mint more of a home and strategy at the firm. Intuit’s head of consumer finance Varun Krishna joins me on the podcast to discuss where Mint has come from and where it’s taking its 25 million users in the future with a new product update and renewed push to help individuals manage their money.
Intuit’s Varun Krishna is my guest today on the Tearsheet Podcast.
Mar 17, 2021 • 21min
'Dreaming up Greenlight, investing was always part of it': Behind the launch of Greenlight Max
New entrants continue to launch into teen banking. Greenlight is an early entrant into the space, focusing on the financial interactions parents have with their kids. Greenlight has now extended its offering into investing.
Greenlight Max is a fractional brokerage integrated into the app that allows kids, along with their parents, to make investments in stocks and ETFs. CEO Tim Sheehan joins me on the podcast to discuss the new product and the type of feedback Greenlight is getting from its 2 million users.
Mar 16, 2021 • 20min
'SMBs are stuck in a banking problem that they need help solving': Autobooks' Steve Robert
The following was produced by Tearsheet Studios. We worked with fintech software provider Autobooks to create a four part podcast series on the evolution of business banking and how banks can better service SMBs through a changing mindset, partnerships and integrations.
It’s really hard running a small business -- owners have to wear many hats. Frequently, they’re taking care of sales, operations, customer service and finance all at the same time. You know the expression around kids -- that it takes a village to raise them? Well for a small business, it takes an ecosystem to support them. And that ecosystem should involve their banks.
That’s because the most important thing to an SMB is cashflow. If cash is king, cashflow is the oxygen SMBs breathe. Without it, they struggle to survive. Banks play a key role here.
Autobooks' Steve Robert explains how banks can step in to fill the void to help their small business customers.
Mar 4, 2021 • 28min
Behind the scenes of the Truist Cares campaign with Agency of the Year, StrawberryFrog
Welcome to the Tearsheet Podcast. I’m Tearsheet editor in chief, Zack Miller.
The best marketing and advertisements stay with you. They speak to the zeitgeist in the world at a specific time with the right words, the right imagery, the right message. Creative agency StrawberryFrog has worked with Truist, the combined BB&T and SunTrust bank, on its rebranding. When Covid hit early in 2020, the team pivoted, launching a series of campaigns that spoke of hope and combined destiny, that together, we’ll make it through. StrawberryFrog’s CEO and founder Scott Goodson and head of strategy, Chip Walker join us on the podcast to take us behind the scenes of the Live United campaign, that combines Truist, the United Way, and youth poet laureate Amanda Gorman, who delivers an inspirational message at a time it was needed most.
StrawberryFrog won Tearsheet’s Agency of the Year Award for 2021.
Here’s my discussion with Scott and Chip.
Mar 2, 2021 • 8min
Outlier Briefing: Frontify's MJ Mueller on creating the most valuable financial brands
Welcome to Tearsheet’s Outlier Briefing. This subscriber-only content is exclusive for our Outlier members. We go deeper with subject matter experts, to take actionable steps that can impact your business and practice.
With all the new entrants to banking and financial services, there’s a sea of sameness around certain parts of the industry. Branding can take a product surrounded by competition and really make it memorable. But to do that, everyone needs to be on the same page. Marketing, PR, product, sales — there’s a consistency great brands have that underlies everything they do.
Today’s guest is MJ Mueller, CMO of Frontify. The Swiss software company provides a brand management platform, working with large financial brands all over the world to build powerful brand experiences. MJ discusses how top financial brands — whether they’re incumbents or digital-only — make remarkable impressions and why collaboration and consistency are so important. We talk about the challenges the pandemic has posed for top and emerging brands. Lastly, MJ touches on the future of branding in the financial space.
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