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Embedded banking: cutting through the noise w/ C. Schmid, E. Mouilleron, S. Gordon, T. Mortensen

1h 3m · Structural Shifts | aperture podcast · 07 Oct 08:58

We have a special podcast episode, which is all about Embedded Banking. We hosted four excellent guests:

  • Christine Schmid, Head of Strategy at additiv
  • Eric Mouilleron, CEO & Founder at Bankable
  • Scott Gordon, CEO at Kard
  • Tue Mortensen, Global Head of Prime and Relationship Management at Saxo Bank.

Main topics discussed:

1. What is embedded banking?
2. The mechanics of embedded finance
3. Making the business case for embedded finance
4. What creates differentiation in this space?

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