[ENG] #129 - Josh Kaplan (Wilson Sonsini) - From scaling in payments to IPOs episode artwork

EPISODE · Dec 13, 2022 · 28 MIN

[ENG] #129 - Josh Kaplan (Wilson Sonsini) - From scaling in payments to IPOs

from Finscale · host Solenne Niedercorn-Desouches

A conversation that covers many topics, from scaling a business in payments to Twitter and the timing of IPOs. In this episode, I speak to Josh, a banking lawyer who worked at the US Federal Reserve, Deutsche Bank, Crédit Agricole and Bank of America before joining the FinTech world at Checkout.com, the payment processing company.  Josh takes us through the macro and micro steps Checkout.com took to prepare for their international expansion when he was COO. He uses Saudi Arabia as an example, providing insight into how the team was assembled, core functions established, and local teams deployed.  We look at the benefits of deploying from Europe, where a standard of excellence is established in the key areas of anti-money laundering and data protection. We learn that data has always been key to their scaling, and get a first-hand look at how it's processed to be very efficient at resolving bottlenecks very fast. We also dive into their regulatory strategy for expanding outside of Europe. Josh joined Wilson Sonsini, a tech-focused US law firm, a few years ago and we learn about their relationships with big tech companies like Netflix and Apple. Discovering a start-up history, from its formation as a legal entity to more complex litigation cases, is a special treat. You'll also learn about the key roles that these top notch advisors play.  If you want the inside scoop on IPOs, we pinpoint the exact timing required to make it a success.Produit par Gokyo Sàrl-S, hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez la Politique de Confidentialité de Finscale et Audiomeans pour plus d'informations.

A conversation that covers many topics, from scaling a business in payments to Twitter and the timing of IPOs. In this episode, I speak to Josh, a banking lawyer who worked at the US Federal Reserve, Deutsche Bank, Crédit Agricole and Bank of America before joining the FinTech world at Checkout.com, the payment processing company. Josh takes us through the macro and micro steps Checkout.com took to prepare for their international expansion when he was COO. He uses Saudi Arabia as an example, providing insight into how the team was assembled, core functions established, and local teams deployed. We look at the benefits of deploying from Europe, where a standard of excellence is established in the key areas of anti-money laundering and data protection. We learn that data has always been key to their scaling, and get a first-hand look at how it's processed to be very efficient at resolving bottlenecks very fast. We also dive into their regulatory strategy for expanding outside of Europe. Josh joined Wilson Sonsini, a tech-focused US law firm, a few years ago and we learn about their relationships with big tech companies like Netflix and Apple. Discovering a start-up history, from its formation as a legal entity to more complex litigation cases, is a special treat. You'll also learn about the key roles that these top notch advisors play. If you want the inside scoop on IPOs, we pinpoint the exact timing required to make it a success. Produit par Gokyo Sàrl-S, hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez la Politique de Confidentialité de Finscale et Audiomeans pour plus d'informations.

NOW PLAYING

[ENG] #129 - Josh Kaplan (Wilson Sonsini) - From scaling in payments to IPOs

0:00 28:01

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Finscale in English Solenne Niedercorn Every week, Solenne Niedercorn engages with those who innovate, experiment, and make strategic decisions in the financial industry. ****************************** FinTech & InsurTech entrepreneurs, financial institution executives, investors… they share their visions, challenges, and behind-the-scenes insights into their successes. Finscale is the podcast of European finance building its sovereignty. Every week, Solenne Niedercorn-Desouches meets the decision-makers shaping European finance : founders, institutional leaders, investors, regulators : for technical, direct, no-nonsense conversations. Wealthtech, private markets, AI, regulation, governance : what is really at stake, told by those living it. - 350+ bilingual episodes since 2020.- One episode every week- Top 200 Business Podcasts Apple Podcasts France. From Within by Finscale Finance transforms from the outside. From Within explores what changes from the inside. A Finscale original podcast on the human and cultural From Within By Finscale Solenne Niedercorn Et si le futur du business ne se jouait pas seulement dans la croissance… mais dans la profondeur ? From Within by Finscale est le podcast dérivé de Finscale, dédié à la transformation intérieure des leaders, des équipes et des organisations. Dans ce format complémentaire, Solenne Niedercorn donne la parole à celles et ceux qui, au-delà des enjeux stratégiques et financiers, œuvrent à aligner posture, vision et culture. On y parle de leadership conscient, de transitions profondes, de gouvernance incarnée — et de tout ce qui façonne le business… de l’intérieur. Un podcast pour ceux qui dirigent, investissent ou accompagnent la croissance, et sentent qu’un autre niveau de lucidité est nécessaire. Parce que transformer son entreprise commence souvent par un face-à-face avec soi-même. 🔔 Abonnez-vous pour découvrir une autre manière de penser l’impact et le leadership. 🚀 From Within, c’est aussi une porte d’entrée vers l’univers Finscale : 🔹 Finscale Private Talks – Des

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Finscale?

This episode is 28 minutes long.

When was this Finscale episode published?

This episode was published on December 13, 2022.

What is this episode about?

A conversation that covers many topics, from scaling a business in payments to Twitter and the timing of IPOs. In this episode, I speak to Josh, a banking lawyer who worked at the US Federal Reserve, Deutsche Bank, Crédit Agricole and Bank of...

Can I download this Finscale episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!