Embedded Finance  – The Great Equaliser in a Digital World

EPISODE · Apr 24, 2025 · 16 MIN

Embedded Finance – The Great Equaliser in a Digital World

from Translating Strategy to Execution · host Alumni Services

In this episode, we unpack the real implications of embedded finance from a panel of global payment providers at iFS Expo 2024. From Asia-Pacific’s regulatory complexity to the risks and rewards of AI-powered experiences, we cover:Why embedded finance is different and more commercially mature than blockchain or open bankingHow APAC’s diverse infrastructure and “super apps” shape adoption and how to avoid playing in a 'walled garden'What agentic AI means for trust, autonomy, and ethicsThe rise of APIs and modular architecture as keys to sustainable scaleWhy proactive risk management and local partnerships are non-negotiable🔍 Plus: Real-world examples from Shopify, Grab, Amazon, and more — showing embedded finance in action today.-Disclaimer: This episode was generated by AI.The Translating Strategy to Execution Podcast is brought to you by Alumni Services, a digital transformation consultancy delivering end-to-end business improvement through a highly-skilled team of strategists, technologies, people change experts, and designers with an average of 20 years of experience.Stay connected with us:LinkedIn and WebsiteHave feedback on the show, a story to tell, or suggestion for a future episode? We'd love to hear from you - [email protected]

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