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Financial innovation, technology advances and social changes are sending shockwaves through the financial services industry. In an age of increasingly rapid change, important questions, debates and developments are unfolding before our eyes. These ideas, and the choices we make in response to them, will shape our future. Technology is vastly powerful, creating new industries in response to – or sometimes in anticipation of – changing customer expectations. Rebank explores the trends, developments and challenges that define our age and shape the future role of money, banking and financial services.
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Now displaying: September, 2018
Sep 25, 2018

Martin Mignot is a Partner at Index Ventures, one of Europe's leading VC firms.

Martin focuses on startups which operate in large markets (food, transportation, finance, healthcare) through the development of must-have products that get exponentially better with each additional user.

He has worked with companies including Bird and BlaBlaCar and serves on the board of DeliverooRevolut and Trainline.

Prior to joining Index, Martin was in the TMT team at UBS Investment Bank and co-founded the beauty subscription business Boudoir Prive (acquired by Joliebox/Birchbox).

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Thank you very much for joining us today. Please welcome, Martin Mignot.

Sep 18, 2018
This week, we're joined by Harry Franks, Founder and Chief Commercial Officer of Zego, an on-demand insurance platform founded by former Deliveroo employees. We're also joined by Nigel Walsh, Partner at Deloitte and insurtech specialist.
This is an interesting conversation about how changes in the way people live and work impact their requirements for traditional financial services. Lots to think about here.
 
You can check out the report Nigel and his team recently conducted on the gig economy, in conjunction with Lloyds of London, here.
 
As always, connect with us on TwitterFacebookLinkedIn or on our website at bankingthefuture.com.
 
If you like today's show, please subscribe on iTunes, or your podcast platform of choice, and leave us a review.

Thank you very much for joining us today. Please welcome, Harry Franks and Nigel Walsh.
Sep 14, 2018
Hello and welcome to Rebank. I'm your host, Will Beeson.
 
Or should I say, I'm your guest, Will Beeson. Today's episode is different. The mic got turned on me this time to discuss CivilisedBank, the SME opportunity and the future of fintech more broadly.
 
The host is Carlos Espinal, Partner at Seedcamp, one of the most active seed funds in Europe. This conversation originally aired earlier this week on Carlos's podcast, This Much I Know, which everyone should totally check out.
 
Hope you enjoy the role reversal. 
 
Be back next week with another regular episode.
Sep 11, 2018
Today we’re joined by Lex Sokolin, head of Autonomous Next, the disruptive technologies arm of research firm Autonomous
 
Topics of conversation today include Amazon vs Google vs Facebook for financial services disruption, the shortcomings of open banking and what the past few months in crypto tell us about what’s next. 
 
In the conversation, we make reference to the newsletter Lex writes and to his recently published crypto report, both which you can find at next.autonomous.com
 
Let us know what you think of today’s episode @rebankpodcast on Twitter or in the comments section on the website. 
 
Thank you very much for joining us today, please welcome, Lex Sokolin.
Sep 4, 2018
This is part two of a two-part episode. We published part one on August 21st as Rebank episode 99.
 
We recently participated in an event with PIMFA, the UK Personal Investment Management and Financial Advice Association, on the subject of Millennials and Financial Services, as part of a research project they're undertaking.
 
The research looks at how people in their 20s and early-30s think about life, work and the future, and how that influences their financial decisions.
 
We spoke with a range of guests at and around the event, ranging from incumbent investment managers to fintech startups to millennials themselves and stitched those conversations together into this two-part episode.
 
In part one, we heard from PIMFA's CEO, Liz Field, and Head of Research, Gary Sunderland, as well as Sally Allan of Wealthify and Ellie Duncan of the FT.
 
In part two of the episode, we sit down with Nina Mohanty of fintech marketplace platform Bud and Sophie Winwood, formerly of Innovate Finance and soon to be with Anthemis, for a deeper dive into the way Millennials think about life, work and money.
 
A huge thanks to PIMFA for coordinating the event and facilitating our involvement.
 
As always, connect with us on TwitterFacebookLinkedIn or on our website at bankingthefuture.com.
 
If you like today's show, please subscribe on iTunes, or your podcast platform of choice, and leave us a review.

Thank you very much for joining us today. Please welcome, Nina Mohanty and Sophie Winwood.
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