Robinhood’s Super App With CEO Vlad Tenev

EPISODE · Aug 28, 2025 · 1H 15M

Robinhood’s Super App With CEO Vlad Tenev

from FYI - For Your Innovation · host ARK Invest

In this episode of FYI, ARK CEO Cathie Wood and Analyst Nick Grous sit down with Vlad Tenev, Co-Founder and CEO of Robinhood. Together they explore how Robinhood is redefining retail investing and financial services—from expanding access to private markets and tokenized assets to transforming its product ecosystem into a fintech super app.Vlad discusses Robinhood’s long-term vision at the intersection of capitalism and democracy, why retail ownership matters more in the age of AI, and how the company is building around the upcoming $124 trillion generational wealth transfer. He also shares the strategic thinking behind Robinhood's expansion into credit, crypto, and international markets, including the development of its own blockchain and stablecoin.Finally, they explore the role of AI in Robinhood’s platform evolution, including the launch of Cortex, and the guiding philosophy behind the company’s product velocity and value-driven subscription model.Key Points From This Episode:00:00:00 Introduction00:11:10 Cathie and Vlad discuss how navigating the bear market made Robinhood and ARK stronger.00:13:25 Vlad outlines Robinhood’s mission and long-term opportunity to empower retail through ownership.00:17:28 ARK’s and Robinhood’s shared focus on expanding retail access to private markets through innovation and regulation.00:20:45 Why treating retail investors as a first-class constituency is an underutilized advantage for public companies.00:23:32 How Robinhood’s product velocity and innovation position it to capture assets during the $124T generational wealth shift.00:24:34 Designing features that work across extended families and using AI to eliminate frictions in moving assets between institutions.00:29:24 How the company decides when to partner, build in-house, or acquire based on speed, capability gaps, and strategic alignment.00:33:16 Vlad explains how Robinhood adapted its crypto strategy across regulatory cycles, culminating in its European tokenization launch.00:39:42 The internal "aha moment" that led to Robinhood’s push into tokenizing real-world assets—from equities to real estate.00:43:44 The tradeoff between adopting existing chains and owning the full product experience via Robinhood Chain.00:45:38 How Robinhood sees the stablecoin market evolving—especially in terms of yield, utility, and international access.00:52:40 Breaking down Robinhood’s growing credit product suite and the reasoning behind its Sage Home Loans partnership model.00:58:41 How Robinhood is using AI to simplify investing and help users understand market movements and options strategies.01:02:13 The extent to which Robinhood is using fine-tuned AI models across internal operations, especially customer service.01:04:49 Why the traditional view that retail investors aren’t “ready” for private markets no longer applies in the internet era.01:07:41 Vlad shares how the company is thinking about retention vs. pricing as Gold adoption scales.01:10:16 Cathie and Vlad reflect on the shared mission to educate investors and broaden access to financial innovation.

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