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The Architects: Reimagining The Financial Future

Announcing the launch of “The Architects: Reimagining The Financial Future,” a new podcast series from Flourish Ventures and This Week in Fintech! This series highlights the many voices transforming the US financial system for the better. Join TWIF co-hosts Julie VerHage-Greenberg and Nik Milanović, along with the Flourish Ventures crew — Emmalyn Shaw, Kabir Kumar, and Sarah Morgenstern — as they welcome founders, disruptors, and regulators to explore the big questions: What does a truly improved financial system look like — and who’s building it?Tune in for insight, inspiration, and a bit of fun as we meet the architects moving finance forward—expanding access, lowering costs, and building a more resilient future for all.

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    BONUS: Reintroducing The Fintech OGs

    Powered by Spade.Julie VerHage-Greenberg is back for Season 4 of The Fintech OGs, now joined by co-host Lauren Crossett, to sit down with the pioneers who built and transformed fintech. From the early days of digital finance to the innovations redefining money today, these are the stories behind the people who changed the industry.In episode one we sit down with Angela Hung and Dan Egan, two builders and researchers whose careers span policy research, Robinhood, Earnin, and Betterment. Together, they have helped shape how modern wealth and financial tools are designed and experienced.Be sure to subscribe to all of the This Week in Fintech podcasts to stay up to date on the latest conversations shaping the future of finance.Flourish Ventures is an $850M global early-stage venture firm that backs entrepreneurs transforming financial systems for the better. Its portfolio spans more than 100 companies across the U.S. and emerging markets. The firm also supports innovators shaping policy, media, and research to accelerate lasting change in financial services.This Week in Fintech (TWIF) is the largest fintech community in the world, presenting news, podcasts and newsletters from around the world.  Subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date on the latest in news opinions, and all things financial technology.

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    How Forward-Thinking Policy Shapes the Future of Financial Innovation

    In this episode, Adrienne Harris, former Superintendent of the New York State Department of Financial Services, and Jo Ann Barefoot, CEO of AIR and a leading voice in regulatory innovation, come together to share complementary perspectives on how policy can drive responsible progress in finance. Harris highlights how thoughtful regulation can make the financial system work better for people and businesses while safeguarding trust, drawing on DFS’s role as the only U.S. financial regulator with a formal innovation mandate. Barefoot brings a global viewpoint on how regulators and innovators can collaborate earlier, more openly, and more effectively. Together, they explore what it takes to balance supervisory rigor with forward-looking policy and how innovation-minded regulation can shape the future of finance. Guests: Adrienne Harris (Superintendent, New York State Department of Financial Services) & Jo Ann Barefoot (CEO & Co-founder, Alliance for Innovative Regulation) Hosts: Kabir Kumar & Julie VerHage-GreenbergFlourish Ventures is an $850M global early-stage venture firm that backs entrepreneurs transforming financial systems for the better. Its portfolio spans more than 100 companies across the U.S. and emerging markets. The firm also supports innovators shaping policy, media, and research to accelerate lasting change in financial services.This Week in Fintech (TWIF) is the largest fintech community in the world, presenting news, podcasts and newsletters from around the world.  Subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date on the latest in news opinions, and all things financial technology.

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    What It Takes To Build a Trusted Brand and Profitable Insurtech Unicorn

    Headlines love the drama of insurers pulling back, but the real story is smarter underwriting meeting a changing climate. In this episode, Julie Verhage-Greenberg from This Week in Fintech, and Emmalyn Shaw,  sit down with Sean Harper, Co-Founder and CEO of Kin. to explore how a data-first, direct model turned a tough category into a profitable growth engine—and what it takes to insure homes when weather risk rises a bit every year. The conversation starts with the broken parts of homeowners insurance: 400,000 local brokers guessing about roof age and materials, misaligned incentives that reward underreporting risk, and claims processes that drag on when losses are large. Then we dig into how Kin rebuilt the stack using MLS records, digitized permits, aerial and street-level imagery, and machine learning to extract real home traits and price risk precisely, especially in catastrophe-exposed regions.We compare growth-at-all-costs to measured scaling with unit economics that actually hold up years later. You’ll hear how direct distribution lets Kin manage portfolio spread—steering demand away from overexposed neighborhoods—and why that matters when entire blocks can burn or flood. We also highlight the customer experience: clear coverage trade-offs, faster claims, and communication that blends automation with human judgment when empathy counts. Generative AI now powers back-office efficiency, drafting compliant letters and tightening timelines so G&A barely moves while revenue grows.We don’t stop at the model. We examine the 2022 reinsurance squeeze driven by inflation and rising rates, how pricing reset across the market, and why reinsurers increasingly reward accurate underwriting over blunt cat models. Looking ahead, we share priorities: deeper cost compression, expanding into homeowner-adjacent products like mortgages, auto insurance, and home equity, and financing safety upgrades that cut both premiums and losses. If you care about the future of insurtech, climate risk, and building products customers actually trust, this one delivers both playbook and perspective. Enjoyed it? Follow the show, share with a friend, and leave a review to help more listeners find us.Flourish Ventures is an $850M global early-stage venture firm that backs entrepreneurs transforming financial systems for the better. Its portfolio spans more than 100 companies across the U.S. and emerging markets. The firm also supports innovators shaping policy, media, and research to accelerate lasting change in financial services.This Week in Fintech (TWIF) is the largest fintech community in the world, presenting news, podcasts and newsletters from around the world.  Subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date on the latest in news opinions, and all things financial technology.

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    The Finternet: GenAI, Tokenization, and the Future of Public Infrastructure

    The views expressed today are not necessarily that of the Federal Reserve System or the New York Fed. This week on The Architects with Flourish hosts Julie VerHage-Greenberg and Kabir sit down with Siddharth Shetty, CEO of Finternet Labs, and Michael Lee, Financial Research Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, to explore what happens when payments are no longer limited by human effort.Instead of users choosing banks, rails, currencies, or routes, AI agents can search across liquidity pools, cost structures, and time constraints in real time and execute the optimal transaction on your behalf. Faster, cheaper, and designed around outcomes rather than effort.From the Finternet to tokenization and regulatory design, the conversation examines how programmable money and intelligent agents could reshape financial infrastructure and expand real financial agency at a global scale.If finance is becoming programmable, this episode looks at what that unlocks next.Flourish Ventures is an $850M global early-stage venture firm that backs entrepreneurs transforming financial systems for the better. Its portfolio spans more than 100 companies across the U.S. and emerging markets. The firm also supports innovators shaping policy, media, and research to accelerate lasting change in financial services.This Week in Fintech (TWIF) is the largest fintech community in the world, presenting news, podcasts and newsletters from around the world.  Subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date on the latest in news opinions, and all things financial technology.

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    The New Arms Race: AI, Fraud, and the Future of Trust

    Money moves faster than ever, but trust is lagging behind. We sit down with Nicky Goulimis, co‑founder and CEO of Tunic Pay, and Oban McTavish, co‑founder and CEO of Spade, to unpack the new fraud landscape where AI accelerates both prevention and exploitation. From real-time payment rails to card authorization gaps, they outline why banks aren’t just “slow”—they’re optimizing for survival in systems where one mistake can erase trust overnight.We dive into what actually stops scams: context-rich data that goes beyond merchant codes and amounts to include messaging trails, referral paths, and content signals. Nicky explains why the toughest cases—job scams, romance-investment hybrids, and well‑dressed Ponzi schemes—hide in plain sight and how cross‑institution intelligence can surface patterns early. Oban pulls back the curtain on e‑commerce and acquirer dynamics, where rapid merchant onboarding and opaque descriptors let fake sites siphon microcharges before draining accounts. The hard truth: many banks still can’t intervene in flight or add rules without timing out, leaving detection stranded without action.There’s progress. Banks are adopting AI faster than prior tech waves, building model governance, and modernizing data pipelines to reduce false positives while approving more genuine payments. We explore liability models gaining traction globally and why aligning incentives—across banks, acquirers, and the platforms where scams originate—unlocks real collaboration. Then we look ahead to agentic commerce, where bots shop on our behalf across an open web. The promise is huge; so are the risks. Protecting consumers and agents will require real-time merchant intelligence, low‑latency interventions, and consumer protections that keep speed from outrunning trust.If you care about fraud prevention, AI in financial services, and building systems that move fast without breaking people, this conversation is for you. Follow the show, share with a colleague in risk or payments, and leave a review with your take: should liability shift to drive better defenses?Flourish Ventures is an $850M global early-stage venture firm that backs entrepreneurs transforming financial systems for the better. Its portfolio spans more than 100 companies across the U.S. and emerging markets. The firm also supports innovators shaping policy, media, and research to accelerate lasting change in financial services.This Week in Fintech (TWIF) is the largest fintech community in the world, presenting news, podcasts and newsletters from around the world.  Subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date on the latest in news opinions, and all things financial technology.

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    Embedded Finance as a Catalyst for Fintech Innovation

    This week in The Architects, we’re diving into one of the most important shifts in fintech: how embedded finance is becoming the financial infrastructure for millions of small businesses. Hosts Julie VerHage-Greenberg and Emmalyn Shaw sit down with Itai Damti (Co-Founder and CEO, Unit) and Amit Sagiv (VP of Payments and Financial Services, Wix). Together, they unpack: • Why software platforms are becoming financial powerhouses • How Wix built checking and instant access to earnings for merchants • What Unit’s architecture enables behind the scenes • How AI is reshaping onboarding, risk, and agentic spend • What all of this means for the future of SMB money managementIt’s a deep look at the technology, incentives, and design decisions defining the next decade of embedded financeFlourish Ventures is an $850M global early-stage venture firm that backs entrepreneurs transforming financial systems for the better. Its portfolio spans more than 100 companies across the U.S. and emerging markets. The firm also supports innovators shaping policy, media, and research to accelerate lasting change in financial services.This Week in Fintech (TWIF) is the largest fintech community in the world, presenting news, podcasts and newsletters from around the world.  Subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date on the latest in news opinions, and all things financial technology.

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    The Next Frontier: Agentic Finance & the Future of FinTech

    In this conversation, Nik Milanović co-hosts a panel with Sarah Morgenstern, Investment Partner, Flourish Venture, and featuring Ethan Bloch, Co-Founder and CEO, Hiro;  and Rodri Fernandez Touza, Co-Founder, Crossmint, to discuss the emerging trends in agentic commerce and payments. They explore the transformative potential of AI and stablecoins in financial services, the importance of consumer trust, and the evolving landscape of fintech. The discussion highlights the founders' unique journeys into the fintech space, the role of technology in enhancing financial planning, and the impact of these innovations on global financial access.Flourish Ventures is an $850M global early-stage venture firm that backs entrepreneurs transforming financial systems for the better. Its portfolio spans more than 100 companies across the U.S. and emerging markets. The firm also supports innovators shaping policy, media, and research to accelerate lasting change in financial services.This Week in Fintech (TWIF) is the largest fintech community in the world, presenting news, podcasts and newsletters from around the world.  Subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date on the latest in news opinions, and all things financial technology.

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    Smart Compliance: GenAI’s Role in a Modernized Financial System

    In this episode, Nik Milanović (TWIF) and Kabir Kumar (Flourish Ventures) co-host a discussion with Snigda Kumar, co-founder and CEO of @Brico, and @Chris Brummer, founder and CEO of @Bluprynt.  about the evolving landscape of fintech, particularly focusing on compliance challenges and innovative solutions. They explore how technologies like AI are transforming compliance processes, the importance of regulatory frameworks, and the role of startups in shaping the future of financial services. The conversation highlights the need for a proactive regulatory approach that can adapt to emerging technologies and the significance of building a compliance infrastructure that supports growth and innovation.As Kabir puts it, you can’t unlock the future of finance without modernizing the regulatory pipes — and Brico and Bluprynt are building exactly that. If you care about regtech, AI, crypto policy, or the future architecture of financial systems, this one is a must-listen!Flourish Ventures is an $850M global early-stage venture firm that backs entrepreneurs transforming financial systems for the better. Its portfolio spans more than 100 companies across the U.S. and emerging markets. The firm also supports innovators shaping policy, media, and research to accelerate lasting change in financial services.This Week in Fintech (TWIF) is the largest fintech community in the world, presenting news, podcasts and newsletters from around the world.  Subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date on the latest in news opinions, and all things financial technology.

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    Legacy Reloaded: The Infrastructure Revolution in Finance

    In the debut episode of the new series, The Architects, Julie Verhage-Greenburg (TWIF) and Emm Shaw (Flourish Ventures) sit down with two founders who are quietly rebuilding the pipes of financial services: CJ Przybyl, co-founder & CEO of Reserv, and Nathaniel Harley, co-founder of MANTL and CRO at Alkami.From auto insurance claims to community banks, they’re taking on some of the most stubborn legacy infrastructure in finance…and winning. We talk about what it really takes to modernize risk-averse institutions, where generative AI is actually working today (and where it’s overhyped), and how to prove ROI in dollars, hours, and fraud losses.It also gets personal: the culture decisions that matter at 600+ employees, what still hasn’t been fixed in fintech by 2025, and the best advice they have for anyone crazy enough to start a company in this environment.Flourish Ventures is an $850M global early-stage venture firm that backs entrepreneurs transforming financial systems for the better. Its portfolio spans more than 100 companies across the U.S. and emerging markets. The firm also supports innovators shaping policy, media, and research to accelerate lasting change in financial services.This Week in Fintech (TWIF) is the largest fintech community in the world, presenting news, podcasts and newsletters from around the world.  Subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date on the latest in news opinions, and all things financial technology.

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    The Architects: Reimagining The Financial Future

    Announcing the launch of “The Architects: Reimagining The Financial Future,” a new podcast series from Flourish Ventures and This Week in Fintech! This series highlights the many voices transforming the US financial system for the better. Join TWIF co-hosts Julie VerHage-Greenberg and Nik Milanović, along with the Flourish Ventures crew — Emmalyn Shaw, Kabir Kumar, and Sarah Morgenstern — as they welcome founders, disruptors, and regulators to explore the big questions: What does a truly improved financial system look like — and who’s building it?Tune in for insight, inspiration, and a bit of fun as we meet the architects moving finance forward—expanding access, lowering costs, and building a more resilient future for all.Flourish Ventures is an $850M global early-stage venture firm that backs entrepreneurs transforming financial systems for the better. Its portfolio spans more than 100 companies across the U.S. and emerging markets. The firm also supports innovators shaping policy, media, and research to accelerate lasting change in financial services.This Week in Fintech (TWIF) is the largest fintech community in the world, presenting news, podcasts and newsletters from around the world.  Subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date on the latest in news opinions, and all things financial technology.

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Announcing the launch of “The Architects: Reimagining The Financial Future,” a new podcast series from Flourish Ventures and This Week in Fintech! This series highlights the many voices transforming the US financial system for the better. Join TWIF co-hosts Julie VerHage-Greenberg and Nik Milanović, along with the Flourish Ventures crew — Emmalyn Shaw, Kabir Kumar, and Sarah Morgenstern — as they welcome founders, disruptors, and regulators to explore the big questions: What does a truly improved financial system look like — and who’s building it?Tune in for insight, inspiration, and a bit of fun as we meet the architects moving finance forward—expanding access, lowering costs, and building a more resilient future for all.

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