Synopsis
Finance Rewired explores the issues and ideas that are shaping the next generation of financial services. We feature conversations with policymakers, entrepreneurs and thought leaders who at the forefront of rethinking (and rewiring) financial products and the economy.
Episodes
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Episode #30: Reigniting Finance Rewired: A Celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month
13/10/2022 Duration: 46minMonica Lozano, Corporate Board Member of Apple, Bank of America, and Target, and Javier Saade, Partner at Fenway Summer and Impact Master Hldgs., give their take on the current state of our economy, politics, and the future of financial technology. In recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month, they also discuss the contributions of the Latinx community to the American economy and innovation writ large. Lozano and Saade offer insights through the lens of their unique experience as national leaders in business, investment, and innovation and members of the Hispanic community. Host John Collins (@JohnCollins) is a partner as FS Vector, a Washington, D.C. based fintech consulting firm. Visit fsvector.com for more information. This episode was engineered by Albert Holguin.
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Election 2020: A Redux
13/11/2020 Duration: 26minAnother special episode of Finance Rewired this week where we look back at the results of the 2020 election and discuss where we go next. Lydia Beyoud of Bloomberg Law, Victoria Guida of Politico, and Jim Saksa of CQ join the conversation again to discuss what happened and what it means for Congress, the White House, and the country. Host John Collins (@JohnCollins) is a partner at FS Vector, a Washington, D.C. based fintech advisory firm. Visit fsvector.com for more information.
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Election 2020: What does it mean for fintech?
02/11/2020 Duration: 44minA special election episode of Finance Rewired this week featuring insights and predictions from Lydia Beyoud of Bloomberg Law, Victoria Guida of Politico, and Jim Saksa of CQ. They speak with John Collins about the state of the race, what a Biden cabinet might look like, and how the election’s results may affect the financial services and fintech industries. Host John Collins (@JohnCollins) is a partner at FS Vector, a Washington, D.C. based fintech advisory firm. Visit fsvector.com for more information. This episode was engineered by Max Nordby at Astroligator.
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Episode #28: Prime Brokerage for Digital Assets and Bass Fishing Tips
27/10/2020 Duration: 30minRosario Ingargiola, CEO of BOSONIC, discusses blending blockchain and traditional trading technologies and creating brand new prime brokerage infrastructure to eliminate clearing and settlement risk with digital assets. Rosario offers his opinions on crypto going mainstream, the state of crypto custody solutions, and what he thinks the next big thing in crypto will be. Host John Collins (@JohnCollins) is a partner at FS Vector, a Washington, D.C. based fintech advisory firm. Visit fsvector.com for more information. This episode was engineered by Max Nordby at Astroligator.
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Episode #27: The Sandbox Paradox and Bad Byron's Butt Rub
20/10/2020 Duration: 46minBrian Knight, Director of the Program on Innovation and Governance & Senior Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center, discusses his paper, The Sandbox Paradox, with John. The Sandbox Paradox delves into the regulatory fintech sandbox concept which offers a regulatory trial program for new fintech firms. Brian is also an exceptional bar-b-quer and shares some tips to try while stuck at home. Host John Collins (@JohnCollins) is a partner at FS Vector, a Washington, D.C. based fintech advisory firm. Visit fsvector.com for more information.
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Episode #26: "We're at a Very Exciting Moment in the Zeitgeist"
13/10/2020 Duration: 48minJo Ann Barefoot and David Ehrich of AIR, the Alliance for Innovative Regulation, discuss how we can modernize the financial regulatory system by moving from an analog to digital design and establishing a new vision. Barefoot Innovation Podcast
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Episode #25: All About DeFi
06/10/2020 Duration: 01h05minYou've probably been hearing a lot more about DeFi, or Decentralized Finance, over the past few weeks. In this episode, we try to figure out what the heck is going on. We interview Angela Angelovska-Wilson (DLx Law), Reuben Bramanathan (Blockchain & Cryptocurrency consultant), and Jason Somensatto (0x Labs) to discuss what DeFi is, who's using it, how to regulate it, why to use it, and what yams and sushi have to do with anything.
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Episode #24: Fintech: A Force for Good
15/09/2020 Duration: 35minMergers, acquisitions, product releases, regulatory enforcement actions - we talk about a lot of those things in the fintech industry, but what about how it is being used to help people? Dale Pfeifer, CEO and Founder of Goodworld, joins John Collins to discuss how they are making fintech a force for good across the globe.
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Episode #23: "I am going to make a plug for Basel."
21/04/2020 Duration: 42minLinda Jeng, Head of Global Policy for Transparent Systems, joins John Collins to discuss her work at the Financial Stability Board, the future of distributed and decentralized finance, cashless store bans in the age of COVID, and the nightlife of Basel. In the episode we discuss the Georgetown IIEL Virtual Town Hall - you can find video of that here: https://dcfintechweek.org/iiel-virtual-town-hall/
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Episode #22: Small Business, Tech, and the Financial System
16/04/2020 Duration: 43minAnn Marie Mehlum and Javier Saade, both former SBA officials and current Senior Advisors to FS Vector, speak with John Collins about how the current relief programs are working to save small business in America, how they could work better, and how do we use the current crisis to learn and build for a better future. Read Ann Marie and Javier's recent article in TechCrunch: https://techcrunch.com/2020/04/10/the-intersection-of-small-business-tech-and-our-financial-system-is-more-important-than-ever/
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Episode #21: The Financial Crisis of COVID-19
09/04/2020 Duration: 31minAmy Friend and Raj Date chat with John Collins about the ongoing economic crisis stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. They discuss the differences - and similarities - between this crisis and the financial crisis of 2008, and what lessons learned we may want to take with us going forward.
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Episode #20: Navigating Impacts of COVID-19
20/03/2020 Duration: 22minThe New York Department of Financial Services has issued a number of letters asking financial institutions, including virtual currency businesses, to detail their plans for responding to the COVID-10 crisis. You can read our note on the NYDFS work, here. David Cotney, Sr. Advisor at FS Vector, and Simone Garreau, Principal at the firm, discuss the NYDFS action and how fintech companies should be thinking about navigating the larger crisis. You can read all of our work related to COVID-19 at our website.
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Episode #19: "Sacramento. I've got a great sushi place there for you."
15/01/2020 Duration: 28minPJ Hoffman (@pj_hoffman), Director of Regulatory Affairs at the Electronic Transactions Association (ETA), sat down with John Collins (@johncollins) in the FS Vector offices. ETA represents hundreds of the world's leading financial technology companies and service providers and PJ helps lead much of their regulatory work across the country and globe. In this episode, we talk about PJ's journey through law and politics, what states are doing when it comes to fintech policy, and we dig deep into the Taylor Swift catalog.
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Episode 18: "What's the currency of the Marshall Islands?"
02/01/2020 Duration: 56minLydia Beyoud of Bloomberg Law (@ellebeyoud) and Victoria Guida of Politico (@vtg2) sat down with John Collins (@johncollins) in the FS Vector offices for a Very Special episode of Finance Rewired - as we look back at the big fintech news and policy developments of 2019 and look ahead to 2020 . And we talk a little bit about the holidays, guinea pigs, emo music, and our opinions about the infamous Peloton commercial.
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Episode #17: "They voted with their thumbs."
05/11/2019 Duration: 37minEpisode #17: John Pitts, Policy Lead at Plaid, sat down with John Collins (@johncollins) in the FS Vector offices. Plaid is a financial data platform that works as a vehicle to move financial data from one place to another. Prior to his position at Plaid, John was the Deputy Director for Intergovernmental Affairs at the CFPB. In this episode, we talk about building a federal agency from scratch, privacy, and a little bit about the "Punkin Chunkin."
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Episode 16: "It's a deep-rooted relationship."
04/09/2019 Duration: 25minEpisode #16: Phil Goldfeder, Senior Vice President of Public Affairs at Cross River Bank (@YPGoldfeder), sat down last week with John Collins (@johncollins) in the FS Vector offices. Phil leads the policy and external affairs work of one of the nation's leading partner banks - serving some of the world's most well-known fintech companies as clients. John and Phil talk about the partnership bank model, how it came to be, and how Cross River approaches new clients. They also talk about Phil's experience as both a political staffer and elected official, and how that influences his work today. And, of course, a bit about the VMA's and Taylor Swift's new album.
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Episode 15: "Money without borders."
20/08/2019 Duration: 31minEpisode #15: Nick Catino of TransferWise sat down with John Collins (@johncollins) in the FS Vector offices. Nick is public policy lead at TransferWise, which is focused on improving and changing how we think about cross-border payments. We chat about global remittances, how to make payments cheaper and easier for global consumers, and what TransferWise is doing across the globe to set standards with policymakers.
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Episode 14: "Nerdy but nice vibe about the place."
06/08/2019 Duration: 30minEpisode #14: Raj Date of Fenway Summer and FS Vector sat down with John Collins (@johncollins) in the FS Vector offices. Raj has decades financial service experience from Wall Street, to helping build the CFPB, to now, as a venture capital investor. We chat about those experiences, how industry perspective can work together with public service experience, and how he chooses and approaches ideas and companies, and then works to build and bring them to fruition.
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Episode 13: "They can start on their phone and do everything on their phone."
21/06/2019 Duration: 36minEpisode #13: Joe DePaulo of College Ave Student Loans sat with down with FS Vector Partner, John Collins (@johncollins) in his Wilmington office last week to talk about how College Ave is using technology to make the student loan process better and more transparent. Joe and John discuss how the federal student loan program and private market work together, how mobile technology has dramatically changed consumer lending, and why transparency is key to helping students navigate their choices when it comes to higher education financing.
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Episode 12: "To meet others where they are."
14/06/2019 Duration: 39minMargaret Liu, Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel at the Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS), speaks this week with FS Vector Partner, John Collins (@johncollins) about how states are approaching innovative new technologies and what the future for the U.S. regulatory landscape might look like. Margaret and John discuss the OCC Fintech charter and CSBS' response to that charter, virtual currencies, how states are approaching innovation, and what CSBS thinks about some calls for federal preemption of state money transmission licensing. And we learn why her teenage daughters still consider her a tech savvy mom.