Latest interesting guest podcast from the Breaking Banks Team, see more podcasts by them here, and their website here, and here is great shoutout from Brett about our partnership with BreakingBanks.

Starling bank in the UK is building from scratch.  But unlike other neo-banks, Starling sees it’s future as a hub of financial products, but not necessarily the generator of every product.   They are making a series of important and innovative partnerships to provide the best services fintech can offer with the security that a bank can offer.

Today, Brett is talking with Starling’s CEO and Founder Anne Boden , creator of the Digital Banking Report Jim Marous, and Penny Crosman of American Banker.   And we are asking- What if banks reimagined themselves as fintech hubs?


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