Financial Services and Tech Companies at the Crossroads
Date:
Tuesday, July 19, 2022
Location:
On-Demand
Duration:
1 Hour
Digital adoption continues to profoundly alter how consumers and businesses interact with financial institutions. While the funding environment for U.S. fintech has cooled from a red-hot 2021, changing customer preferences and innovative products will continue to dominate the landscape.
During this webinar we will:
Review S&P Global Market Intelligence’s proprietary research on digital banking, customer preferences and bank branches
Discuss how embedded finance is reshaping the distribution model for financial services and the competitive threat it presents for incumbent financial institutions
Examine the various usage trends and preferences for Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) and the implications for future credit card usage and product offerings
Analyze cryptocurrency adoption and market opportunities; discuss how banks can support crypto adoption and how they should proceed given regulatory ambiguity
Evaluate trends in digital investing platforms including recent performance and funding
Assess the implications of the continued intersection of technology and financial services on U.S. Commercial Banks.
Tom MasonSenior Research Analyst, S&P Global Market Intelligence
Tom Mason is a senior research analyst focused on the U.S. financial technology sector Full Bio
Tom Mason is a senior research analyst focused on the U.S. financial technology sector, producing data-driven reports and forecasts on how startups are transforming the incumbent financial services industry. He publishes on a variety of topics, with specialties in digital investing and insurtech. He obtained a B.S. in Finance from Lehigh University and is currently working on a M.S. in Analytics from Georgia Tech. Minimize
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Jordan McKeeResearch Director, 451 Research, part of S&P Global Market Intelligence
Jordan McKee is a Principal Research Analyst for Customer Experience & Commerce, leading the coverage of the payments ecosystem at 451 Research, a part of S&P Global Market Intelligence. Full Bio
Jordan McKee is a Principal Research Analyst for Customer Experience & Commerce, leading the coverage of the payments ecosystem at 451 Research, a part of S&P Global Market Intelligence. He focuses on the digital transformation of the commerce value chain, with an emphasis on the major trends and technologies impacting payment networks, issuing and acquiring banks, payment processors and other payments industry stakeholders. His research helps vendors and enterprises assess and address the implications of the ongoing digitization of the shopping journey.
Jordan joined 451 Research with the company's acquisition of Yankee Group in 2013. Before joining 451 Research, he worked at OnProcess Technology, helping telecom and financial services businesses improve their customer experience and service supply chain strategies. Prior to this, he was a member of FM Global's internal market research unit, analyzing trends in the insurance sector.
Jordan is listed on the Electronic Transactions Association's Forty Under 40 list for 2018. He is frequently engaged by the media to share his insights on digital payments and has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Forbes, TIME, Businessweek and The Financial Times. McKee is a regular speaker at client and industry events, delivering keynotes and moderating panels at SXSW, Money20/20 and ETA TRANSACT. Additionally, Jordan is a Forbes fintech contributor and sits on the board of advisors for the Mobile Payments Conference.
Jordan holds a bachelor's degree with a concentration in marketing from Bryant University. Minimize
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Nathan StovallDirector of FIG Research, S&P Global Market Intelligence
Nathan Stovall is the director of the financial institutions research team for S&P Global Market Intelligence, which is responsible for data-driven news and research focused on banks, insurers and fintechs. Full Bio
Nathan Stovall is the director of the financial institutions research team for S&P Global Market Intelligence, which is responsible for data-driven news and research focused on banks, insurers and fintechs. Nathan has nearly 20 years of experience covering the financial institutions sector, with a focus on U.S. banks. He publishes in-depth analysis on the drivers of bank strategy and profitability and forecasts for the U.S. bank sector. He is the author of the banking blog, Street Talk, and host of the podcast by the same name.
During his tenure, he has regularly covered and participated on the conference circuit as a speaker and moderator of panels and webinars focused on major issues facing banks. He has been quoted in a number of trade publications and the national press, including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Financial Times, The Economist and has appeared on CNBC, Fox Business News and NPR's Planet Money. Nathan holds a Bachelor of Arts degrees from Washington & Lee University, where he majored in business journalism. Minimize
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