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Thought Leaders in Financial Technology: Infinicept CEO Todd Ablowitz (Part 1)

Posted on Wednesday, Oct 9th 2019

FinTech is a complex industry with massive changes underway. In this interview, Todd and I attempt to explore what is defensible in this highly competitive space.

Sramana Mitra: Let’s start by introducing our audience to yourself and to Infinicept.

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Thought Leaders in Financial Technology: Bristol Gate Capital Partners CEO Richard Hamm (Part 5)

Posted on Friday, Oct 4th 2019

Sramana Mitra: If they’re significantly assisted by technology, they need to be trained to use that technology and do their job of helping investors as opposed to making those decisions themselves, which involves a different level of financial understanding.

Richard Hamm: As I pointed out, Digit is doing exactly that. They’re trying to develop it so that anybody within a couple of days of training could navigate a person through the choices they could make.

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Thought Leaders in Financial Technology: Bristol Gate Capital Partners CEO Richard Hamm (Part 4)

Posted on Thursday, Oct 3rd 2019

Sramana Mitra: Let’s switch to the other question which is open problems in FinTech using the kinds of approaches you’re talking about. Where do you see the possibilities of applying these kinds of techniques? And to do what?

Richard Hamm: In the FinTech world, which is alive and well in Toronto, my biggest concern, particularly for FinTech that sells itself into banks, is that it’s no different than a lot of technologies. They’re built to solve a particular problem. They’re not an integrated solution.

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Thought Leaders in Financial Technology: Bristol Gate Capital Partners CEO Richard Hamm (Part 3)

Posted on Wednesday, Oct 2nd 2019

Sramana Mitra: How is this information consumed by your customers? Is there a human in between the bank’s automated system and where the consumer touches the bank?

Richard Hamm: At the front-end, we use predictive analytics. We also add our own human influence on this to verify the accuracy of the models by good old-fashioned fundamental analysis to make sure that the 65 names that are generated are worthy of investment. We drive that number down to 22.

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Thought Leaders in Financial Technology: Bristol Gate Capital Partners CEO Richard Hamm (Part 2)

Posted on Tuesday, Oct 1st 2019

Sramana Mitra: When a bank does hire you to do this kind of work, double-click down to exactly how the technology works and what it is that it’s doing on behalf of the bank.

Richard Hamm: What the banks want us to do is to satisfy their investment-oriented customers by giving them a good return.

Sramana Mitra: I’m trying to understand what’s happening in the guts.

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Thought Leaders in Financial Technology: Bristol Gate Capital Partners CEO Richard Hamm (Part 1)

Posted on Monday, Sep 30th 2019

Richard discusses predictive AI applications in FinTech, including the state of the robo advisor industry.

Sramana Mitra: Let’s start by introducing our audience to yourself as well as to Bristol Gates.

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Thought Leaders in Financial Technology: Don Mal, CEO of Vena Solutions (Part 2)

Posted on Tuesday, Sep 24th 2019

Sramana Mitra: In terms of functionality trends, what’s changing?

Don Mal: As artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies have become more available to software companies, you can have AI and machine learning integrated into analytics-type functionality to get to important data faster.

Sramana Mitra: Do you have this in deployment?

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Thought Leaders in Financial Technology: Don Mal, CEO of Vena Solutions (Part 1)

Posted on Monday, Sep 23rd 2019

Don Mal discusses the trends in budgeting and forecasting software.

Sramana Mitra: Let’s start by giving our audience a little bit of context. We have talked to you before, so we’ll just link to the previous interview. People can catch-up from there.

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