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EPISODE · Aug 13, 2024 · 23 MIN

Vestwell with Aaron Schumm | E337

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In this episode of Fintech Impact, host Jason Pereira interviews Aaron Schumm, Founder and CEO of Vestwell, a revolutionary platform designed to empower employee savings programs across America. Aaron shares insights into how Vestwell is reshaping savings through workplace and direct-to-individual programs, emphasizing tax-preferred savings vehicles. The conversation delves into the pain points that led to the creation of Vestwell, its innovative approach to simplifying savings, and the impact it hopes to have on the financial well-being of millions.Episode Highlights:00:25: Aaron discusses Vestwell as a backend powerhouse that enables savings programs such as 401k's and IRAs through channel partners, focusing on tax-preferred vehicles and emphasizing the importance of making savings accessible to all.02:08: Aaron talks about the organic growth of Vestwell to include a wide array of saving programs, driven by a desire to solve broader issues in the savings industry. This part of the discussion illuminates Vestwell's holistic approach in addressing savings needs beyond retirement. 04:15: Aaron elaborates on Vestwell's model of distribution through channel partners, particularly financial advisors, and how it aims to seamlessly integrate savings programs into existing financial ecosystems to enhance scalability and reach.08:23: Aaron paints a picture of the end-user journey, emphasizing the personalized and engaging digital interface that encourages participation and informed savings decisions.13:39: The conversation turns to the reception of Vestwell's platform among users and partners, highlighting the balance between innovation and the challenges of shifting away from legacy providers and systems. 18:18: Aaron shares his long-term vision for Vestwell, emphasizing the untapped potential in the savings space and the importance of collaborative efforts to drive meaningful change and financial wellness for millions.Key Takeaways:Vestwell aims to revolutionize the way savings programs are integrated and experienced in the workplace, addressing significant gaps in the market and making savings accessible to a broader audience.The company's growth and expansion signify a broader mission to tackle various facets of financial wellness, from retirement to education and healthcare savings. Overcoming legacy systems and redesigning the user experience were pivotal challenges that shaped Vestwell's trajectory, leading to an innovative platform that prioritizes simplicity and accessibility.Tweetable Quotes:"In our industry, simplifying complex processes is not just a luxury; it's a necessity. Vestwell aims to make savings straightforward and accessible for everyone." - Aaron Schumm"The journey from concept to execution in fintech is filled with unexpected challenges, but overcoming these obstacles paves the way for meaningful innovation." - Aaron Schumm "By focusing on the user experience, we're not just building a platform; we're fostering a culture of savings and financial wellness." - Aaron SchummResources Mentioned:Facebook – Jason Pereira's FacebookLinkedIn – Jason Pereira's LinkedInWoodgate.com – SponsorPodcast Editinghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronschumm/https://www.vestwell.com/  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of Fintech Impact, host Jason Pereira interviews Aaron Schumm, Founder and CEO of Vestwell, a revolutionary platform designed to empower employee savings programs across America. Aaron shares insights into how Vestwell is reshaping savings through workplace and direct-to-individual programs, emphasizing tax-preferred savings vehicles. The conversation delves into the pain points that led to the creation of Vestwell, its innovative approach to simplifying savings, and the impact it hopes to have on the financial well-being of millions.Episode Highlights:00:25: Aaron discusses Vestwell as a backend powerhouse that enables savings programs such as 401k's and IRAs through channel partners, focusing on tax-preferred vehicles and emphasizing the importance of making savings accessible to all.02:08: Aaron talks about the organic growth of Vestwell to include a wide array of saving programs, driven by a desire to solve broader issues in the savings industry. This part of the discussion illuminates Vestwell's holistic approach in addressing savings needs beyond retirement. 04:15: Aaron elaborates on Vestwell's model of distribution through channel partners, particularly financial advisors, and how it aims to seamlessly integrate savings programs into existing financial ecosystems to enhance scalability and reach.08:23: Aaron paints a picture of the end-user journey, emphasizing the personalized and engaging digital interface that encourages participation and informed savings decisions.13:39: The conversation turns to the reception of Vestwell's platform among users and partners, highlighting the balance between innovation and the challenges of shifting away from legacy providers and systems. 18:18: Aaron shares his long-term vision for Vestwell, emphasizing the untapped potential in the savings space and the importance of collaborative efforts to drive meaningful change and financial wellness for millions.Key Takeaways:Vestwell aims to revolutionize the way savings programs are integrated and experienced in the workplace, addressing significant gaps in the market and making savings accessible to a broader audience.The company's growth and expansion signify a broader mission to tackle various facets of financial wellness, from retirement to education and healthcare savings. Overcoming legacy systems and redesigning the user experience were pivotal challenges that shaped Vestwell's trajectory, leading to an innovative platform that prioritizes simplicity and accessibility.Tweetable Quotes:"In our industry, simplifying complex processes is not just a luxury; it's a necessity. Vestwell aims to make savings straightforward and accessible for everyone." - Aaron Schumm"The journey from concept to execution in fintech is filled with unexpected challenges, but overcoming these obstacles paves the way for meaningful innovation." - Aaron Schumm "By focusing on the user experience, we're not just building a platform; we're fostering a culture of savings and financial wellness." - Aaron SchummResources Mentioned:Facebook – Jason Pereira's FacebookLinkedIn – Jason Pereira's LinkedInWoodgate.com – SponsorPodcast Editinghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronschumm/https://www.vestwell.com/  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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