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The Tipping Point for Climate FinTech: With Simon JD - Handprint, on FinTech’s Role in Climate Change

from Finstep Asia Edge: Unveiling Fintech Trends in the Web 3.0 Era · host Finstep Asia

In the latest Finstep Tipping Point Thought Leadership Series, Finstep Asia Founder, Musheer Ahmed is in conversation with Simon JD Schillebeeck, the Founder and Chief Strategy Officer of Handprint, about how FinTechs can increasingly contribute to make a positive impact on climate change. They discuss how Handprint can provide a platform for companies to take responsibility and offset their carbon footprint. Key Discussion points: 1. Story behind co-founding Handprint 2. Reason for choosing e-commerce as the first port of call 3. Functionality of Handprint’s Tech 4. Metrics of the Regenerative Target Calculator 5. How FinTech Companies can Make a Climate Change Beyond Offsetting the Carbon Footprint 6. Three Most Urgent Trends that Fintech can Address 7. How NFTs can contribute positively to climate change

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