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Fintech Takes Office Hours: Lessons Learned From Building in Fintech

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In today's ever-evolving fintech landscape, professionals are grappling with multifaceted challenges that demand innovative solutions. From navigating the maze of market saturation and compliance complexities to harnessing the power of abundant infrastructure, fintech experts are seeking answers.

JoinAlex Johnson, Founder of Fintech Takes, and Amanda Peyton as they delve deep into the core problems plaguing fintech professionals and provide actionable insights to solve them.

Discover how to:

  • Overcome market saturation and fierce competition by uncovering unexplored niches.

  • Navigate the treacherous waters of regulatory risks in the Banking as a Service (BaaS) arena.

  • Streamline abundant infrastructure to boost operational efficiency and scalability.

This event is not just about identifying challenges; it's about equipping you with the knowledge and strategies to thrive in the fintech industry. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a competitive edge and lead your fintech ventures to success.

Alex Johnson

Alex Johnson is the founder and author of Fintech Takes, a media brand focused on the collision of banking and technology. In his 2x weekly newsletter and weekly podcast, Alex explores the ideas and companies changing the way that money works, with plenty of analogies and pop culture references along the way!

Prior to joining Workweek, Alex spent 15+ years in various marketing, strategy, and market research roles at companies including Cornerstone Advisors, FICO, and Mercator Advisory Group.

He is a recognized financial industry expert and his analysis has been featured in American Banker, The Wall Street Journal, and NBC Nightly News. Alex lives in Montana and spends his spare time hiking and chasing his young children around.

Amanda Peyton

Amanda Peyton is a serial technology entrepreneur. She was most recently the founder of Braid, a consumer payments company. Braid designed and shipped a brand-new deposit account called a money pool. Previously, she was the founder and CEO of Grand St., which was acquired by Etsy in 2014, and also worked at Google's ATAP lab on Project Ara. Peyton is a graduate of MIT Sloan and Y Combinator, and has been named one of Fast Company’s “100 Most Creative People in Business”.

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