Listen "There is magic in a bank that works"
Episode Synopsis
The past 20 years have seen an explosion of cool tech, shiny digital apps and progressive business models, not all have migrated successfully to traditional banking. Have we lingered too long in the glittering halls of cutting edge? Have we forgotten the real goals of reliable, trustworthy, and functional banking? Is it time to find the real magic in building a bank that works?Liz Lumley, deputy editor at The Banker sits down with a number of industry leaders to discuss what innovation really means for banks?Guests:Chapter 1 – ‘What’s your earliest memory of tech and banks?’Joy Macknight, editor, The BankerMarie Kemplay, investment banking and North America editor, The BankerChapter 2 – Learning to love legacy and finding lessons in the Middle AgesAlessandro Hatami, founder, PacemakersTeresa Connors, founder, Payment MattersChapter 3 – ‘Young ladies’, canaries in coal minds, and backing innovation before ‘we called it innovation’. Leda Glyptis, chief client officer, 10x Banking Lou Smith, chair, Innovate FinanceThe Banker has been a trusted source of global banking information since 1926, subscribe now to get expert news, opinion and insight into the banking industry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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