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EPISODE · Sep 8, 2025 · 37 MIN

Partnerships Transforming Payments

from Connecting the dots in FinTech... by Marcel van Oost · host Marcel van Oost

Welcome to another episode of Connecting the Dots in FintechIn this episode, Arthur sits down with Ash Sharma, Head of Commercial Partnerships at Checkout.com, to explore the art of building strategic partnerships in fintech.Ash shares his personal journey — from working at Visa and Citi to joining Checkout.com and diving into digital payments and Web3. Together, they discuss:How traditional finance experience shapes fintech innovationThe challenges and opportunities when moving from legacy systems to fast-growing fintechCheckout.com’s approach to building partnerships with leaders like Coinbase, Crypto.com, and FireblocksWhy partnerships are crucial for scaling payments in crypto, e-commerce, and banking👉 Whether you’re a fintech founder, banker, or payments enthusiast, this episode is packed with insights on how partnerships fuel the future of money.🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe to Connecting the Dots in Fintech for more conversations with global leaders shaping the payments industry.#Fintech #Payments #Checkoutcom #Crypto #Partnerships

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