Fintech Chatter: Conversations with Fintech CEOs and Founders
350+ episodes. 40+ countries. The podcast fintech leaders actually listen to.
Fintech Chatter is where founders, executives, and investors behind the world's most ambitious fintech companies share what's actually working.
We cover topics like raising capital, scaling internationally, hiring leadership teams, and the challenges of building with transformative technologies across payments, crypto, AI, wealth, insurance. If it's in Fintech we've got you covered.
Hosted by Dexter Cousins, founder of Tier One People, Australia's specialist executive search firm for fintech and transformative technology.
With 17 years placing CEOs, CTOs, CPO's and country managers across the sector, Dexter brings an operator's lens to every conversation.
New episodes biweekly. If you're building, funding, or leading a fintech company - this is your podcast.
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Fintech Chatter: Conversations with Fintech CEOs and Founders
BTC Markets Caroline Bowler
In episode 93 of Fintech Chatter Podcast Dexter Cousins is joined by Caroline Bowler, CEO of BTC Markets, Australia’s largest and most trusted cryptocurrency exchange.
BTC is Australian-owned and operated. With over 300,000 traders, and more than $16.5 billion traded on the BTC Markets platform.
Caroline joins me to talk about their partnership with Australian NeoBank - Volt Bank. We dig into the debanking challenges facing Crypto exchanges in Australia and the opportunities we can expect to see in the future.
And no chat on crypto would be complete without delving into the world's of Defi and NFT's
You can connect with Caroline on LinkedIn or go to https://btcmarkets.net
A link to report is here Investor Study Report 2021-2022 | Crypto Investing Australia | BTC Markets
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