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EPISODE · Oct 18, 2016 · 43 MIN

Colin Walsh of Varo

from Barefoot Innovation Podcast · host Jo Ann Barefoot

I've been looking for a chance to do a podcast with today's guest for months. Colin Walsh is the founder and CEO of Varo, an online tool that aims to make it easy and affordable for consumers to manage their financial lives. Colin and I first met at last year's fintech conference hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, and I've enjoyed, ever since, watching the rapid growth of his startup. Varo was still in development when we talked and is now in private beta, with plans to launch next year. I find them especially interesting in many ways, including that they raised $27 million this year; that the founders are very experienced banking executives; and that they are creating an ambitious product to meet multiple consumer needs at once. Maybe my favorite thing is that they are creating the Varo Bot, a chatbot that uses artificial intelligence to actually take the initiative to help customers manage daily money tasks easily and well. The move toward fintech solutions that are proactive instead of reactive is a real breakthrough, because it attacks one of the biggest obstacles to consumer financial health -- people not really understanding how best to manage their money, or just not thinking about that question before, rather than after, they spend or borrow. Varo is solving for that. Colin has two and a half decades of leadership experience with global brands in Europe and the US, including as an EVP at American Express, Managing Director at Lloyds Banking Group, and an EVP at Wells Fargo. In this episode Colin explains his motivation in undertaking a fintech startup after years at big companies. He talks about why Varo's initial focus is simple, transparent mobile tools for millennials. He talks about the power of starting from a clean slate, with no legacy of what he calls "bad revenues," and no challenges caused by having data "trapped in silos," which is a major problem for banks. He also has thought-provoking advice for both banks and regulators. Here are some links: Varo is at www.varomoney.com He also refers to the book Scarcity: Why Having Too Little Means So Much, by Sendhil Mullainathan and Eldar Shafir on consumer decision-making behavior. I know you'll enjoy hearing his insights. And more for our listeners: To help you keep up with innovators like Varo, I've been launching a series of social media channels that feature all my podcast guests as well as my blog posts and speeches. Sign up for my new monthly newsletter at jsbarefoot.com, head to my new facebook fan page, and please follow me on twitter.  I have some big news coming up – I'm co-founding a RegTech venture, so don't miss hearing about it! Also, please send in your "buck a show" to support Barefoot Innovation. We now have thousands of listeners around the world, and we need support to keep the show coming and keep it timely, with my little band of part-time helpers. Support our Podcast Meanwhile, be sure to come back next time, when my guest will be the CEO of Ripple, Chris Larsen. Subscribe Sign up with your email address to receive news and updates. Email Address Sign Up We respect your privacy. Thank you!

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