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 Deliveroo, Revolut 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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This week, we're joined by Philippe Gelis and Steve Lemon.
Philippe is the Co-Founder and CEO of Kantox, a B2B FX company. Steve is the Co-Founder and VP of Corporate Development at CurrencyCloud, a wholesale FX and payments provider.
We discuss a wide range of topics in today's conversation, including Monzo's recently published financial results, Banking Circle's $300m sale to EQT, Airwallex's $80m fundraise and much more.
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Today we're joined by Dan Hegarty, Founder and CEO of Habito.
Habito is a digital mortgage platform helping homebuyers makes sense of the more than 10,000 mortgage offers available in the UK.
Habito is backed by some of the biggest names in venture capital including Mosaic, Ribbit and Atomico.
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Today we have an epic line up to discuss the ever evolving topic of Open Banking.
Formally implemented as law in Europe in January as PSD2 in Europe and Open Banking in the UK, we're still in the very early days of what will be a transformational change in financial services.
Joining us to discuss current developments in Open Banking and where we're headed from here are Louise Beaumont, Co-Chair of techUK's Open Banking & Payments Working Group and a member of the Open Banking Implementation Entitiy Working Group, Megan Caywood, Chief Platform Officer at Starling Bank, a UK digital bank differentiating through Open Banking, and Jamie Campbell, Head of Awareness at Bud, a fintech leveraging Open Banking to create new revenue streams for banks.
You may have noticed that we've recorded the last few episodes in the offices of Saxo Payments Banking Circle, a new utility layer for banking. I was recently involved in a report they coordinated on Open Banking and other trends, and how they're reshaping the industry, which I'll link to in the show notes.
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Thank you very much for joining us today, please welcome Louise Beaumont, Megan Caywood and Jamie Campbell.
Today, we're thrilled to be joined by four entrepreneurs working with data to change the world.
Julian Ranger is the Chairman of digi.me, a platform that allows users to take back ownership of their data currently spread around the web and use it to their own benefit.
Aneesh Verna is the Founder and CEO of Aire, a new breed of credit bureau improving access to credit.
Charles Bradley and Hannah Leach are from Adapt, an advisory firm helping companies build strategies and governance around data.
What more topical subject right now than data, with GDPR still brand new and the Facebook/Cambridge Analytica saga still fresh in mind.
We talk about how people and companies should think about data, what's still missing from the data equation, the ethics of data and its capture, retention and processing, the tension between commercial and privacy concerns and much more.
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Thank you very much for joining us today. Please welcome, Aneesh Verna, Charles Bradley, Hannah Leach and Julian Ranger.