The Thing About FinTech Podcast

There is no innovation in Fintech | Tim Grant, CEO at Deus X Capital

36 min · 29. Mai 2025
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What’s the difference between innovation and evolution in financial services? In this thought-provoking episode, Tim Grant, CEO at Deus X Capital, joins hosts Toby Babb, CEO of Harrington Starr, and Anvar Karimson, Group CTO at Kepler Cheuvreux, for a refreshingly honest conversation about building real change in FinTech. From disrupting digital assets to redefining operating models, Tim unpacks what it truly takes to create meaningful growth—and why most firms are chasing innovation without truly understanding it.

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Leading FinTechs Through Volatility - People, Process & Product | Brad Levy, CEO at ThetaRay

In this episode of The Thing About FinTech, Toby and Anvar sit down with Brad Levy from ThetaRay to explore the forces reshaping financial services, from AI and cybersecurity to digital assets and quantum computing. Brad shares his unique “diamond” framework for understanding how these technologies converge, alongside insights from a career spanning Wall Street, Goldman Sachs, Symphony, and now financial crime prevention. The conversation goes beyond technology, diving into leadership, collaboration, and what it really takes to innovate in times of volatility. From building trust and navigating uncertainty to empowering the next generation through AI, this episode is a powerful look at where FinTech is heading, and what it means for the people driving it.

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