Edited & prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU.
By Sam Maule Striving to put more monkey back into business. Host@FinTech5Podcast & active#FemTechLeaders supporter. See our interview with him here.
In episode 69, Sam Maule interviews Natasha Kyprianides, Head of Digital Banking @HellenicBank
I’m always interested in the career arc of folks in the fintech space. Natasha’s story is a great example of how much the financial services space is changing. If you would have asked Natasha what she’d be doing for a career when she was young she would have said “Musician”. Banker or technologist would have never, ever come to mind for her.
Fast forward a decade or so and Natasha is a highly recognised and respected digital banking innovator for Hellenic Bank. As Robert Frost said “she took the path less travelled”.
Without risk there can be no innovation. Natasha Kyprianides, Head of Digital Banking, Hellenic Bank
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