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Interview with Colton Pond: The War Fintech Didn’t Win

48 min · 13. Mai 2026
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Host - https://www.linkedin.com/in/roryeholland/Rory Holland [https://www.linkedin.com/in/roryeholland/] - https://cstmr..comcstmr.com [https://cstmr..com] - https://www.linkedin.com/company/cstmr/Linkedin: CSTMR [https://www.linkedin.com/company/cstmr/] Interviewed - Colton Pond [https://www.linkedin.com/in/colton-pond-469b11ba/] - socure.com [https://www.socure.com/] / fintechnerdcon.com [https://www.fintechnerdcon.com/] - LinkedIn: Socure [https://www.linkedin.com/company/socure/] IN THIS EPISODE Colton Pond, Global CMO of Socure and co-founder of Fintech Nerdcon, joins Rory Holland to discuss the technological landscape of identity and trust. Colton shares why the predicted "war" between banks and fintechs shifted toward collaboration and how traditional institutions are now embracing tech-first strategies. The conversation dives deep into the threat of AI-driven fraud, where deepfakes and automated attacks have reduced criminal expenses to near zero, requiring more sophisticated, proactive defenses like Socure’s global identity graph. Beyond technology, Colton opens up about his relentless work ethic—a mentality he calls "all gas, no brakes"—and his passion for fixing a broken financial education system for the next generation. From scuba diving adventures to the community-driven innovation of Fintech Nerdcon, this episode explores what it takes to lead with 110% intensity.

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