Top 3 FinovateSpring Takeaways

Top 3 FinovateSpring Takeaways

If you missed FinovateSpring last week, what did you really miss?

The conference was alight with new ideas and new connections, and if you were registered for the show, there is still time to see any sessions you may have missed; just check out the On Demand content section of the event platform. For everyone else, here are some of my biggest takeaways.

1. The focus is still on the customer, but with a 2021 twist

I was slightly disappointed when I realized that the mantra of this year’s show would once again be, “it’s all about the customer.” It became clear, however, that the conversation around the customer today is much different from the customer centricity we were talking about in 2017.

That’s because the way we think of community has changed. Consumers no longer align solely with those in their same geographical location. Instead, their community now encompasses others who share their identity. Or, as young millennials would say, their community is comprised of others in their tribe.

This shift is key for financial services organizations to understand. The “personalization” game is no longer about targeting consumers based on their geography and assets. Instead, it is about focusing on the unique needs of each tribe or identity segment.

This is something that digital banks do quite well. And as we move into a post-COVID economy in which individuals and businesses are struggling to get back on their feet, incumbent players can no longer look at personalization the same way by simply personalizing messaging.

Instead, incumbents need to look at the moves of digital banks over the past few years. Many of these smaller players have brought consumers what they’ve been craving: truly personalized solutions and tools that fit their needs. This identity-based banking is something we’ve seen crop up in the past few years and is getting even more specific: from banks that market to gig workers or specific ethic groups to women-specific banks.

2. Security is getting scary

Online data security concerns have been escalated since the onset of the COVID crisis. Since more of our daily business is taking place online, there are more opportunities for fraudsters to take advantage of the data by selling or misusing it.

In his discussion on quantum computing, Cambridge Quantum Computing Head of Quantum Cybersecurity Duncan Jones highlighted the reality that quantum computing is getting close to the point of breaking encryption. In effect, quantum computers can find patterns that no human eye can detect.

When we get to this point in quantum computing, Jones noted, bad actors will be able to hack encrypted material both in the past and present. This means that hackers will soon be able to listen in on and view any messages that were sent encrypted in the past– from personal identifiable information, to financial data, to pharmacy patents.

Fortunately, Jones estimates that we are still five-to-ten years out from running into issues with broken encryption. However, he urged banks to start acting now by switching to new encryption algorithms.

3. Our CBDC future is real, but we’re not there yet

Central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) peppered discussions throughout the four-day event.

Most panels and experts agreed that the U.S. is on-track to launch its own CBDC, even though it is likely still years in the future. Top on the mind of many is how a CBDC will impact banks, fintechs, and existing cryptocurrencies.

While there is some disagreement, most agree that a CBDC won’t completely obliterate banks or fintechs as we know them today. In fact, it may even enhance some aspects of the user experience. And as for cryptocurrencies, I heard general consensus that cryptocurrencies can and will co-exist alongside a CBDC (so don’t sell your bitcoin yet).


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The FinovateSpring eMagazine

The FinovateSpring eMagazine

It’s hard to believe that we’ve now done a full calendar year of digital events! FinovateSpring was our fifth completely digital event, and while we’re excited about the return to in-person events later this year, it’s already clear that things aren’t going to return to the same “normal” that existed in 2019.

This same pattern holds for the larger banking ecosystem as well. It’s clear that we are entering a new, substantially more digital era in finance and banking. Customer behavior has changed forever (and so have customer expectations), and it’s not going to change back.

Over the past year, the industry has (understandably) been focused on dealing with immediate challenges, but now it’s time to start looking at fintech more broadly again. We’re a long way from a new status quo and things are going to keep moving quickly. It’s up to all of us to decide if we’re willing to move quickly too.

Download our latest eMagazine from FinovateSpring to get access to:

  • Insight from our resident analysts on the top trends from the event and beyond
  • Thought leadership from Headline Sponsor, InterSystems
  • The Best of Show demos videos
  • Expert opinion on machine learning, tapping into the female financial market and much more…

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FinovateSpring Digital 2021 Sneak Peek: Help With My Loan

FinovateSpring Digital 2021 Sneak Peek: Help With My Loan

A look at the companies demoing at FinovateSpring Digital on May 10 through 13, 2021. Register today and save your spot.

Help With My Loan‘s software is helping banks, brokers, and consumers find the right loan. Its automated processing underwrites and matches at a 95% funding rate in commercial, residential, business, and personal loans.

Features

  • Improve front-end lending performance with back-end software
  • Save up to 80% in time on financial document analysis
  • Underwrite loans right from your website 24/7

Why it’s great
The software’s AI ensures you navigate though market changes, uncertain economic changes, and helps lenders maximize their team’s performance.

Presenter

Chris Karageuzian, CEO & Co-Founder
Karageuzian is the Co-Founder and CEO of Helpwithmyloan.com. He has over 20 years of experience working in sales and management for Coldwell Banker, Wells Fargo, JP Morgan Chase, and U.S. Bank.
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FinovateSpring: The Power of Data and the Role of the Customer in the Post-COVID Era

FinovateSpring: The Power of Data and the Role of the Customer in the Post-COVID Era

Our all-digital spring fintech conference is right around the corner. Here’s a look at some of the luminaries who will be sharing their insights at this year’s FinovateSpring, May 10 through May 13.

Seven in Seven

For years, we’ve put our demoing companies to the seven-minute test. Now its our experts’ turn on the clock. Our Seven in Seven main stage session on Tuesday, May 11, gives seven analysts, innovators, and executives seven minutes each to share their insights into the most critical issues facing banks and fintechs in 2021 and beyond.

  • Ronit Ghose, CitiBio
  • Hugh Shannon, OakNorthBio
  • Siri Borsum, HuaweiBio
  • Alex Weber, N26Bio
  • Charles Potts, Independent Community Bankers of AmericaBio
  • Nadia Edwards-Dashti, Harrington Star GroupBio
  • Alex Johnson, Cornerstone AdvisersBio

Main Stage Keynotes

Looking for a 30,000 foot view of the fintech landscape? Our mainstage, keynote addresses examine the terrain.

The Pandemic’s Lasting Impact on Financial Services and What Comes Next

The pandemic pushed financial services companies to innovate and accelerate their digital transformations overnight. Hitting the industry’s reset button has created growing pains and increased competition for some and opportunities for others, including new customers and partnerships– but what does this mean for the future of banking?

Melissa Manne, Marcus by Goldman SachsSessionBio

Enabling a Data-Driven Enterprise

To streamline and automate compliance activities, leading firms are now implementing an enterprise data fabric to bring together data from across the enterprise, reducing manual effort, increasing accuracy, lowering latencies, and simplifying operations.

In this session we will present a subset of the research findings, describe what top analysts are calling “the future of data management,” and how it is being used to streamline both compliance initiatives and accelerate strategic business initiatives at top financial services firms.

Joe Lichtenberg, IntersystemsSessionBio

How Covid Has Transformed Global eCommerce & Omnichannel Payments

How Will True Mobile Wallets Evolve & Will They Be Able To Connect Internationally?

Will Graylin, OV LoopSessionBio

A Digital Banking Roadmap For Community Banks & Credit Unions: Start With The Customer & Work Back

Rilla Delorier, Coastal Community BankSessionBio


Power to the Panels!

From insights into customer engagement to expanding the role of women in fintech, our mainstage Power Panel discussions offer deep dives and diverse opinions on key issues in our industry.

Customer Insights – Sharing Real Life Examples Of Best Practice In CX And How To Blend Human & Digital CX

  • Dominic Venturo, U.S. BancorpBio
  • Camilla Morais, BrexBio
  • Stephen Goldstein, RGAXBio
  • Lamont Young, Citizens BankBio
  • Alyson Clarke, ForresterBio
  • Read more

How Will New Technologies, New Competitors And New Business Models Shape The Future Of Payments? Is Payments Orchestration About To Have Its Moment?

  • Andrew Steele, Activant CapitalBio
  • Carolyn Criscitiello, Santander BankBio
  • Eric Van Miltenburg, RippleBio
  • Gilles Ubaghs, Aite GroupBio
  • Read more

Lending 2.0 – What Are The Problems That Need To Be Solved For Consumers & SMEs In The New COVID 19 World?

  • Mark Ruddock, BFS CapitalBio
  • Mercedes Bent, Lightspeed Venture PartnersBio
  • Tom Burnside, LendingPointBio
  • Louise Beaumont, TechUKBio
  • Read more

Paving The Way For The Next Generation Of Female Founders & Executives – How Can We Reach A Gender-Neutral Future In Financial Services?

  • Nisa Amoils, A100xBio
  • Sarah Wolter, FinTech CollectiveBio
  • Cat Hernandez, Venture CollectiveBio
  • Michelle Tran, NYC Fintech WomenBio
  • Read more

Tickets for FinovateSpring are available now. Book your reservation by April 30 (this Friday!) and save $100 on the price of your four-day, all-access pass!


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Personalizing the Digital Divide at FinovateSpring

Personalizing the Digital Divide at FinovateSpring

We may still be enduring the absence of in-person networking, but there are a handful of ways to stimulate casual banter among conference participants.

At FinovateSpring, taking place digitally May 10 through May 13, we are making it as easy as possible for attendees and speakers to engage with each other through interactive roundtable sessions, networking “rooms” and a digital cafe.

One avenue we’ve found particularly useful to bring a personal element to the demo presentations is our curated set of 25-in-5 videos. In these videos, our team asks 25 rapid-fire questions in under five minutes to the demo companies at FinovateSpring.

My favorite part of these videos is that they bring a human element to each demo company. That’s because we ask the presenters off-beat questions that help you get to know them on a more personal level.

All of the 25-in-5 interview videos will be available as exclusive, on-demand content within the FinovateSpring Digital event platform. If you’re registered, keep an eye out for early access to schedule meetings and curate your event-day agenda with the sessions that most interest you.

And don’t worry about missing out. There’s still time to register, and with no need to buy a plane ticket and book a hotel room, FinovateSpring is more accessible than ever.

See you in the networking hall!

FinovateSpring Digital 2021 Sneak Peek: FormHero

FinovateSpring Digital 2021 Sneak Peek: FormHero

A look at the companies demoing at FinovateSpring Digital on May 10 through 13, 2021. Register today and save your spot.

FormHero is redefining the way people think about data. The company’s extensible, low-code platform makes capturing and sharing information as simple as having a conversation.

Features

  • Simplifies customer and employee experiences
  • Is flexible and can be integrated with existing processes
  • Dynamically collects data and outputs it to various formats

Why it’s great
FormHero’s platform is an enterprise technology enabler that provides an easier path to digitization. It enhances or replaces legacy processes to create smart digital experiences for both employees and customers.

Presenter

Art Harrison, Chief Growth Officer & Co-Founder
Harrison is Co-Founder and Chief Growth Officer of FormHero. He is a former software developer and entrepreneur now responsible for FormHero’s overall client growth and service delivery.
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FinovateSpring Digital 2021 Sneak Peek: Finalytics.ai

FinovateSpring Digital 2021 Sneak Peek: Finalytics.ai

A look at the companies demoing at FinovateSpring Digital on May 10 through 13, 2021. Register today and save your spot.

Finalytics.ai is a platform that improves customer and member acquisition and retention for community banks and credit unions using data, machine learning, and dynamic content creation.

Features

  • Automates assessment of an FI’s digital practice to its peers
  • Generates growth for FIs through state-of-the-art technology
  • Improves customer retention with unique digital experiences

Why it’s great
Finalytics.ai identifies digital best practices, accesses multiple data sources, and applies machine learning to create digital content unique to the needs of potential and existing customers and members.

Presenters

Craig McLaughlin, CEO
McLaughlin has 20 years’ experience setting winning digital strategies for banks and credit unions as CEO of Extractable. He’s co-founded Finalytics.ai to address a whitespace in data and AI for banking.
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Mark Ryan, Chief Analytics Officer
Ryan is the data expert for banks and credit unions as it relates to digital acquisition and building relationship depth. He led analytics projects for Visa, Charles Schwab, and many banks and CUs.
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FinovateSpring Digital 2021 Sneak Peek: Faraday

FinovateSpring Digital 2021 Sneak Peek: Faraday

A look at the companies demoing at FinovateSpring Digital on May 10 through 13, 2021. Register today and save your spot.

Faraday is the leading prediction cloud for financial brands, letting teams work smarter and grow faster by bringing data science into the systems they already know and love.

Features

  • Build to predict behavior, from acquisition to retention
  • Power your favorite systems with 60+ integrations and AI
  • Fully operational in 6 to 8 weeks, all ingredients included

Why it’s great
Faraday lets you power your entire stack with AI that’s faster than hiring a single data scientist.

Presenter

Cory Albert, Director of Financial Services Partnerships
Albert has a strong background in strategic software and marketing technologies. At Faraday, he helps clients implement custom AI capabilities to exceed their goals.
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FinovateSpring Digital 2021 Sneak Peek: Vymo

FinovateSpring Digital 2021 Sneak Peek: Vymo

A look at the companies demoing at FinovateSpring Digital on May 10 through 13, 2021. Register today and save your spot.

Vymo helps drive efficiency throughout the sales funnel, giving organizations greater visibility and control into their sales processes and driving predictable revenue.

Features

  • Automated data capture for seamless sync with CRM
  • Contextual suggestions for advisors and relationship managers
  • Analytics and reporting for sales managers and leadership

Why it’s great
Vymo can act as a stand-alone CRM but can also act as a layer of intelligence and automation on top of a pre-existing CRM.

Presenter

Yamini Bhat, CEO & Co-Founder
Bhat is the Co-Founder and CEO of Vymo. She is recognized as a thought leader in driving sales transformation and new technology implementation for large enterprises.
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FinovateSpring Digital 2021 Sneak Peek: Coconut Software

FinovateSpring Digital 2021 Sneak Peek: Coconut Software

A look at the companies demoing at FinovateSpring Digital on May 10 through 13, 2021. Register today and save your spot.

Coconut Software is a leading customer engagement platform for financial institutions that want to improve the digital and physical engagement of their staff and customers.

Features

  • Reduce time to organize meetings between staff and customers
  • Capture interest as soon as a customer takes action
  • Increase engagement with customers through the buyer journey

Why it’s great
By providing technology that elevates the customer experience while improving operational efficiencies, Coconut’s solutions consistently improve satisfaction scores, decrease churn, and increase sales.

Presenter

Andre Doucette, Senior Solutions Engineer
Doucette is a Senior Solutions Engineer at Coconut. He works closely with our customers to make sure our solutions are a good fit to solve their business needs.
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FinovateSpring Digital 2021 Sneak Peek: FINBOA

FinovateSpring Digital 2021 Sneak Peek: FINBOA

A look at the companies demoing at FinovateSpring Digital on May 10 through 13, 2021. Register today and save your spot.

FINBOA’s workplace automaton platform and workflow solutions, including Regulation E Dispute Tracking, transform compliance processing for banking institutions, increasing efficiency by 80-90%.

Features

  • Improve efficiency and customer experience with process automation
  • Reduce regulatory deficiencies and compliance risk with workflow solutions
  • Increase information access with centralized data management

Why it’s great
With impactful, easy to adopt, and quick to deploy process automation solutions, FINBOA helps banks and credit unions improve compliance, efficiency, and customer experience enterprise-wide.

Presenters

Dave Hunkele, Advisor to FINBOA
Hunkele advises FINBOA through his company, Kreativelabs Consulting, and works with fintechs, financial institutions, and industry associations helping organizations innovate, grow, and transform.
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Raj Singal, CEO & Founder
Singal is the CEO & Founder of FINBOA. He is a leading innovator in back-office process automation solutions for banks and credit unions.
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FinovateSpring Digital 2021 Sneak Peek: Quantum Metric

FinovateSpring Digital 2021 Sneak Peek: Quantum Metric

A look at the companies demoing at FinovateSpring Digital on May 10 through 13, 2021. Register today and save your spot.

Quantum Metric helps organizations build better digital products faster. Our platform for Continuous Product Design gives business and IT teams a fast and quantified single version of truth.

Features

  • Enables real-time data driven decision making
  • Aligns siloed teams like business and IT
  • Centers the product design process around customer interactions

Why it’s great
Quantum Metric helps companies increase organizational alignment and digitally transform their customer experiences.

Presenters

Jake Canaan, Sales Engineering Manager
Canaan leads the Solutions Engineering teams in the Northeast and Great Lakes for Quantum Metric. He is based in Washington, DC.
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Trevor Pyle, Director of Product Marketing
Pyle is a Director of Product Marketing focused on the core Quantum Metric platform. He is based in beautiful Denver, Colorado.
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