Artificially Intelligent with Sam Maule and Maia Bittner

By: Sam Maule Maia Bittner Rachel Morrissey
  • Summary

  • When it comes to fintech, Sam Maule. and Maia Bittner have definitely honed a few talents over the years. They've got over a decade each in banking and payments industry, so they've earned their stripes. Now, some in the industry like to dub them fintech thought leaders- but they prefer to see themselves as perpetual fintech interns. And that's precisely why they decided to launch the Artificially Intelligent podcast - to create a platform where they can learn and look about edge cases in fintech, those hidden corners that have been ignored far too often.

    So hey! Come and join us on the quest to get a little bit more Artificially Intelligent.

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Episodes
  • Dissecting the Viral Chase ATM Glitch
    Sep 24 2024

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    What if you thought you found a loophole to get free money from ATMs, only to end up with a negative balance? Join us as we dissect a viral TikTok trend that had Chase Bank customers depositing fraudulent checks for quick withdrawals. Maia dives into how Chase later corrects these transactions, emphasizing the crucial role of identity verification and KYC (Know Your Customer) in online banking. We also tackle the unique challenges non-US residents face in accessing US-based bank accounts and the relentless efforts of banks to combat international fraud.

    Our conversation takes a nostalgic turn as we explore the transformation of human banking behavior over the years. From amusing misconceptions about ATM and teller services to the early days of credit card usage, we highlight how technological advancements have altered our financial interactions. Discover personal anecdotes that reveal the stark contrasts between high-trust and low-trust societies, setting the stage for a deeper look into a supposed glitch at Chase ATMs.

    In our final segment, we demystify the complexities of check fraud and the measures banks take to prevent it. Learn about the provisional access to funds, the stringent underwriting process, and the severe consequences of committing check fraud. We delve into how viral TikTok videos have influenced consumer behavior and the alarming rise in check fraud-related Suspicious Activity Reports since 2021. To wrap up, we explore the future of banking with AI, the concept of Net Interest Margin (NIM), and essential fintech metrics like LTV and churn rate. Tune in for an insightful discussion that spans from fraud prevention to customer acquisition strategies in the ever-evolving world of banking.

    Hosts: Sam Maule & Maia Bittner


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    52 mins
  • Navigating KYC, KYB, and AML: Lessons from Mercury's Journey in Fintech Compliance
    Sep 3 2024

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    Can financial compliance be the key to a safer global economy, or is it a labyrinthine obstacle for startups? In this episode, we unravel the intricate world of KYC (Know Your Customer), KYB (Know Your Business), and AML (Anti-Money Laundering), using the recent developments with the digital banking startup Mercury as a springboard. We dissect the complexities behind sensational headlines, exploring the foundational importance of KYC in thwarting fraud and money laundering. Discover the historical journey of the term "money laundering," from its emergence during Watergate to its critical role in Reagan's war on drugs and post-9/11 global security efforts. This segment will give you a comprehensive understanding of the global initiatives aimed at preventing financial crimes and ensuring institutions don't inadvertently assist terrorists.

    Our conversation then shifts to the persistent challenges of identity verification and the inefficiencies plaguing current systems. We delve into the struggles faced by under-documented individuals and propose innovative solutions, including a startup idea leveraging gig economy workers for identity verification. Finally, we explore the KYB process and its implications for startups like Mercury, particularly the challenges of regulating international business dealings. Listen in as we share actionable insights on balancing compliance with business opportunities, emphasizing the crucial role of thorough verification processes in maintaining a robust and secure financial ecosystem.

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    28 mins
  • The age old question - Will the US ever have a superapp?
    Aug 13 2024

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    Curious about why superapps are struggling to make a splash in the U.S. market? Join us as we uncover the unique barriers and skeptical outlook surrounding their success. Discover how the high costs of customer acquisition in fintech are pushing companies towards the super app model as a solution to maximize revenue from their existing user base. Tune in as we share insights from the latest Finnovate conference and debate if a major retailer like Walmart has what it takes to defy the odds and thrive in this complex landscape.

    What makes the U.S. so different from regions where super apps have flourished? We examine the disparity between the enthusiasm of CEOs and the practical hurdles of implementing such apps stateside. From the lack of government support that has bolstered similar ventures in China and Dubai to the way the pandemic has altered consumer behavior with technologies like Apple Pay, we analyze whether these shifting market dynamics could pave the way for super apps in America. We also highlight the unique environments that have enabled super apps to excel abroad and why replicating that formula in the U.S. is not a straightforward task.

    Could Walmart be the game-changer in the fintech arena? With a vast and loyal customer base, a significant physical footprint, and strong strategic partnerships, we explore Walmart's potential to offer superior financial solutions. We delve into the importance of their grocery business, substantial e-commerce growth, and the challenges posed by cultural and talent gaps in tech and financial services. Drawing on insights from Jason Del Rey's book "Winter Sales: Amazon, Walmart and the Battle for Our Wallets," we discuss whether Walmart can overcome these obstacles to emerge as a leader in the super app space. Join us for this engaging exploration of the future of super apps in the U.S. and Walmart's potential role in shaping it.

    Hosts: Sam Maule & Maia Bittner


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    33 mins

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