Hope Is Not a Strategy: What Makes Embedded Finance Partnerships Actually Work with Jas Shah
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Hope is not a strategy. That's a line from today's episode that stuck with me. Because in embedded finance, too many partnerships are built on hope: hope that customers will come or hope that the product will fit. But the companies that actually succeed? They do the work upfront.
Today I'm joined by Jas Shah, a fintech product consultant who has worked on both sides of embedded finance: from inside big banks like Citibank to advising fintechs on becoming "embedded ready."
In this conversation, we explore:
- What separates successful embedded finance partnerships from the ones that never take off
- Why the customer so often gets forgotten in bank-fintech deals
- How to test your embedded strategy before going all-in (hint: start with referrals)
- What "embedded ready" actually means for fintechs looking to partner with platforms
- Why ICP alignment matters more than brand names
- How agentic finance will transform SME lending by replacing brokers with AI agents
- Why accounting software providers might be the biggest winners in agentic finance
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This episode was produced by Orama.tv.
(00:00) Start(01:26) Introduction and Greetings(01:59) Diving into Embedded Finance(02:30) Klarna: A Case Study(03:55) Challenges in Embedded Finance(08:31) Customer Research and Market Testing(12:20) Finding the Right Partnerships(19:01) Getting FinTechs Embedded Ready(20:33) API Strategy and Technological Readiness(27:20) Agentic Finance: The Future of Financial Decisions(30:14) Practical Applications of Agentic Finance(35:00) Conclusion and Contact Information