We discover two fintech organisations putting joy back into business and personal finance. Yes, really.

We discover two fintech organisations putting joy back into business and personal finance. Yes, really.

Join Malte Huffmann, co-CEO of Mondu, and Nicole Bayard, from SoLo Funds, for two very different fintech offerings...
On today's show we visit Berlin and New York. First we speak to Malte Huffmann, co-CEO and co-founder of Mondu; a German fintech making B2B payments seamless, and finding a little joy along the way. Secondly we meet Nicole Bayard, Head of Growth at SoLo Funds. SoLo offer community finance, cutting out the institution in the middle, and giving people a platform to borrow money that doesn't forget we're human.

Listen

Listen and subscribe to our podcast to immerse yourself in the world of tech insights, from AI to CyberSecurity, talent and Quantum

Apple Podcasts
Spotify Podcasts
Google Podcasts

Share your expertise with us!

Suggest yourself or someone you know to be a guest on Tech Talks and join the conversation shaping the future of tech.

More podcasts

Bea Fertility is democratising access to fertility treatment
By bringing a treatment last used in the 1970s into 2021, Bea Fertility are renewing the dreams of many would be parents
How can cyber security tools keep us safe from ever evolving threats?
David talks to Lauri Almann, co-founder of CybExer Technologies, and Christine Bejerasco, CISO at WithSecure.
How could blockchain aid social mobility?
Shahad Choudhary, co-founder of blockchain powered OpenBrix, tells us why the tech needs to be boring.
What is Pegasus?
Pegasus has embarrassed Apple, and shone a light on regimes. But does it matter to you?
Jack and Quin explain how data is helping tackle one of the biggest global killers.
Jack O'Meara and Quin Wills are co-founders of Ochre Bio, a biotech business developing therapies for livers containing excess fat, using genomics, computation, and whole human livers kept alive outside the human body. Why is this important? Liver disease is the only top ten killer that's on the rise globally.
Prashanth Chandrasekar
CEO, Stack Overflow