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Ankit Singh, Vaya Co-founder: How does embedded lending work around the globe
Discover how embedded lending is transforming across markets, from India's groundbreaking OCEN infrastructure to US vertical SaaS platforms. Viya Technologies founder Ankit Singh shares insights on building contextual lending solutions and the future of financial integration.


Borut Hrobat, Finmesh Co-founder: Lessons from Coop's Exit & Future of Embedded Finance for Retailers
Discover why Swiss retail giant Coop abandoned its banking venture after 9 months, and learn key success factors for retailers entering embedded finance. Industry expert Borut Hrobat shares practical insights on implementation, benefits, and common pitfalls.


Shaul David, Banking-as-a-service advisor: Why did UniCredit acquire Vodeno
Explore how UniCredit's acquisition of Vodeno and Aion Bank reshapes European embedded finance. Expert insights from Shaul David on the €370M deal, implications for NatWest Box, and future of banking-as-a-service. Essential listening for fintech professionals and banking executives.


Matt Welle, CEO Mews: How Mews is turning a hotel-focused SaaS product into a fintech play
Discover how Mews is revolutionizing the hotel industry with embedded finance solutions like payments and lending. Learn about their journey from SaaS to FinTech dominance in this insightful podcast summary!


Iven Kurz, Founder Evergreen: Can utility providers embed investment products?
Evergreen is a B2C investment solution, but in recent years the company started working with fintech startups. Most recently, they see an increasing demands of non-financial providers: from utility providers to travel companies.


Peder Broms, Co-founder Cloover: How embedded lending can transform renewables
Discover how Cloover is revolutionizing renewable energy financing with its innovative instalment purchase model and partnerships with SME installers. CEO Peder Broms shares insights on market strategy, customer journey, and the future of sustainable home improvements.
