• Special Episode! Building High-Performance Cultures in Fintech - Paul Roos
    Jan 17 2025

    In this special episode of Fintech Chatter, host Dexter Cousins speaks with Paul Roos, an AFL legend and founder of Performance by Design. They explore the parallels between elite sports and startup culture, discussing how founders and leaders can build high-performance teams on a budget!

    Paul shares insights from his trophy winning coaching career, steering the Sydney Swans to their first title in 72 years! The culture Roosy built at the club is still legendary 20 years later. He's spent the past decade advising startups and executives at some of Australia's largest companies on building high-performing cultures unique challenges faced by Fintech founders.

    In the interview Dexter and Paul discuss the importance of self-awareness, the role of leadership in shaping culture, and the challenges startups face as they grow. The conversation also touches on the significance of health and wellbeing in leadership, and how small companies can create a positive culture that drives success.

    Takeaways

    The culture built at the Sydney Swans is a model for startup success.
    Leadership behaviors directly influence organisational culture.
    Self-awareness is crucial for effective leadership.
    Startups must define their culture early to avoid fragmentation.
    Investing in culture can prevent costly turnover.
    High-performance teams require clear role definitions.
    Remote work challenges can be overcome with a team-first mindset.
    Health and wellbeing are essential for leadership effectiveness.
    Leaders should model the behaviors they want to see in their teams.
    Incremental changes can lead to significant improvements in culture.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Background
    04:38 Transition from Sports to Corporate Culture
    09:30 Building a High-Performance Culture
    14:11 Leadership and Self-Awareness in Startups
    18:44 The Importance of Foundational Culture
    23:25 Role of Leaders in Shaping Culture
    27:16 Navigating Growth and Leadership Challenges
    30:13 The Shift to Remote Work and Team Dynamics
    33:11 Hiring for Culture and Team Cohesion
    36:32 The Importance of Defining Company Culture
    39:07 Mental Health and Personal Wellbeing in Leadership
    42:02 Looking Ahead: Commitment to Growth in 2025



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    46 mins
  • Rob Lincolne - Paydock Ep. 201
    Dec 13 2024

    About this Episode
    Dexter Cousins welcomes Rob Lincolne, Founder & CEO of PayDock to the latest episode of the Fintech Chatter Podcast.
    Rob shares Paydock's unique position in the payments ecosystem with a deep-dive into payments orchestration and the importance no-code solutions.
    He discusses the challenges of attracting top talent, and the complexities of building a global team. He highlights the resilience his team in Ukraine who have operated under tough conditions since 2022.
    Rob shares with Dexter his daily routines and the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance as a founder of a global Fintech venture.

    About Rob Lincolne
    Rob Lincolne is an accomplished entrepreneur with extensive experience in the payments industry. Founder and Co-CEO of Paydock, he is dedicated to transforming how we transact by creating the world’s most trusted payment orchestration platform.
    His journey began in Sydney 2007 when he founded a digital marketing agency specialising in the not-for-profit sector.
    The Paydock vision arose from the need for better integration between financial institutions and their merchant clients. Their innovative approach aims to unlock the fintech market's true benefits.
    Rob has also founded a successful "near-shore" talent placement agency in Ukraine, connecting software engineers with fintechs around the globe.

    About Paydock
    Paydock is a payments orchestration platform, leading the way in resolving costly merchant issues with its innovative API-first technology that harmonises payment, fraud, identity and other vendors (such as Stripe, PayPal, etc.) through a single interface.

    Key Takeaways

    • PayDock addresses the technology gaps between large banks and fintech.
    • Adopting a no-code solution within the payments industry is essential for merchant adoption of fintech.
    • Orchestration should be about enabling merchants, not commoditising services.
    • Building a global team has been crucial for scaling the business.
    • Customer relationships are vital in the fintech space.
    • The future of payments is modular and interoperable.
    • Attracting talent requires offering challenging problems to solve
    • Character and resilience are more important than skills.
    • The hype in fintech is over; it's time for real business.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Fintech Chatter
    01:59 Understanding PayDoc and Its Unique Position
    06:06 Innovation and the No-Code Approach
    10:58 Defining Payments Orchestration
    14:58 The Journey of PayDoc: From Australia to the UK
    19:09 Building a Global Team and Talent Acquisition
    21:54 Supporting Teams During Crisis: The Ukraine Experience
    25:32 Attracting Top Talent in Fintech
    29:26 The Importance of Character in Hiring
    33:56 Resilience and Overcoming Adversity
    38:33 Current Trends in Fintech
    42:14 Daily Routines and Habits of Founders
    45:06 Looking Ahead: PayDoc's Future

    Links
    Visit Paydock
    Connect - Rob Lincolne
    Connect - Dexter Cousins

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    42 mins
  • Australia's Insurtech Boom with Simon Schwarz - FreightInsure
    Dec 5 2024

    Fintech Chatter is brought to you by Tier One People - the executive search firm dedicated to connecting high-growth fintech companies with exceptional leadership talent.

    About this Episode

    In the latest episode of Fintech Chatter, host Dexter Cousins chats to Simon Schwarz, Co-Founder and CEO of FreightInsure, about his journey from fintech to insurtech.

    Simon shares how his career from investment banking, to fintech, to insurtech (working with SocietyOne, Zip and BizCover along the way) has shaped his current scaleup, FreightInsure.

    We take a deep dive into Simon’s strategy to build FreighInsure and how the MGA (Managing General Agent) model has enabled the distribution of embedded insurance products.

    Simon reflects on the dual responsibilities as Co-Founder and CEO, and his life hacks for balance and well-being.

    About Simon
    Simon is the Co-Founder and Managing Director of FreightInsure, Australia’s leading platform for embedded freight insurance.

    He started his career at Investec Bank in Australia, holding roles as Head of Investments, Head of Credit and Head of Board Risk and Capita. Simon has sat on boards as a Non-Executive Director and Chairman at several investee companies. He has also acted on advisory boards at Zip Co and Middle, and is a Board member of Insurtech Australia and the Regulatory and Compliance Working Group.

    Simon is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, holds an MBA (Exec), Masters of Applied Finance, and is the recipient of the University Medal for pure mathematics from the University of Sydney. He was an Honorary Fellow at Macquarie University’s Applied Finance Centre and a member of the Menzies School of Health Research Development Committee.

    About FreightInsure
    FreightInsure offers embedded goods-in-transit insurance directly from a transport company's booking platform. Shippers no longer need to buy annual marine insurance policies, but can simply purchase insurance on a needs basis, when booking their freight, within less than a minute.

    Key Takeaways

    • How the MGA model allows for rapid growth without the need for capital reserves
    • How distribution innovation is big Insurtech opportunity
    • How AI applications are being developed to enhance underwriting processes
    • Freight and logistics market isn’t sexy but it presents vast opportunities for growth
    • Identifying profitable market opportunities is crucial for business success
    • The quality of founders is the key to a startup's success
    • Focus on distribution to solve market problems effectively
    • The role of a founder differs significantly from that of a CEO
    • InsurTech in Australia is gaining momentum and attracting capital

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction

    05:54 The Birth of FreightInsure

    12:01 Innovation in Distribution

    17:57 Future Innovations and AI Applications

    25:15 Identifying Market Opportunities

    30:54 The Dual Role of Founder and CEO

    39:00 The InsurTech Landscape in Australia

    Links & Resources:

    • Visit FreightInsure website
    • Connect with Simo

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    42 mins
  • Exploring Fintech with Joel Yarbrough: Moment's Impact on Africa's Digital Payments
    Nov 28 2024

    About this Episode

    In Episode 198 of the FintechChatter podcast, Dexter Cousins chats with Joel Yarbrough, CEO of Moment. Joel, an OG fintech leader, discusses his global journey with roles at PayPal, Grab, and now Moment, where he's tapping into Africa's fintech opportunities.

    Dexter and Joel discuss the qualities of successful individuals in startup environments, emphasizing the importance of passion, collaboration, and a growth mindset.

    Joel talks about the Importance of giving back and building diverse teams, as well as the challenges of hiring in a rapidly changing market. He also provides insights into the future of Moment and the importance of being mission-driven in the business world.

    About Joel
    A passionate leader whose love of technology drives him to deconstruct complex systems and rebuild them to solve real problems. He has spent most of my career helping strategise, design, product manage, and deliver multi-channel solutions in and around the intersections of financial services, commerce, and technology.

    He would describe himself as a great evangelist and dot connector, working with partners to understand their strategies and solve their problems. The delight of leading product teams to make the vision a reality is a real joy.

    His core belief is that together we can make the world a better place - even if it's through our own enlightened self-interest. By doing things well, and being decent to each other we will all keep pushing to a brighter place together.

    About Moment
    Moment is an integrated payments platform for Africa, incubated as a joint venture by MultiChoice, Rapyd, and General Catalyst. We connect businesses and consumers in over 40 African countries. We're able to do so through our broad network that aims to cover over 100 payment providers, 200 local payment methods, and 40 currencies.

    Key Takeaways

    • How Africa's projected population growth presents unique opportunities for fintech.
    • Moment's aims to build a comprehensive payment network for Africa, as the trend towards digital payments grows.
    • Regulatory changes are shifting towards enabling innovation rather than just consumer protection.
    • Australia's fintech scene is strong but needs to leverage its geographic and cultural assets more effectively.
    • Regional trade clusters are more valuable than cross-oceanic trade relationships.
    • The gig economy has empowered individuals in emerging markets, changing their economic prospects.
    • The diversity in teams provides greater problem-solving capabilities and drives a growth mindset for individuals.
    • Navigating hiring challenges requires clear communication to achieve high standards and cultural fit.
    • Giving back creates a positive network effect and greater sense of fulfillment.


    Chapters

    00:00. Introduction to Joel Yarbrough and Moment

    05:42. The Unique Opportunity in Africa's Fintech Landscape

    14:01. The Impact of Fintech on Personal Agency

    19:44. Australia's Fintech Identity and Global Positioning

    25:08. Understanding Human Capital in Startups

    30:32. Passion vs. Mission-Driven Work

    39:01. Navigating Hiring Challenges in a Changing Market


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    45 mins
  • Joel Yarbrough Trailer
    Nov 28 2024

    Dexter Cousins shares an update from Tier One People with some exciting news on Executive hires.

    And a snippet from a fantastic podcast episode with Joe Yarbrough, CEO of Moment.

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    4 mins
  • Liam Millward - Instant 2024
    Nov 21 2024

    About this Episode

    In episode 198 of the Fintech Chatter Podcast, host Dexter Cousins reconnects with Liam Millward, CEO and Co-Founder of Instant. They discuss the remarkable growth and evolution of Instant since their last conversation. Liam shares insights on shifting from a product-focused mindset to a revenue-driven approach, navigating challenges in a competitive landscape.

    He shares the importance of building a high-performance team. Liam emphasises the significance of leadership, decision-making, and the role of personal experiences in shaping his entrepreneurial journey. The conversation also touches on the future of Instant and the strategies for market expansion.

    The Instant Journey

    As CEO and Co-founder of Instant; Liam is on a mission to power the world's most innovative brands, helping to drive their revenue and retention on autopilot. He launched his first funding round led by Blackbird, at age 17, generating $7.5m, the biggest pre-seed to date in Australia.

    As the business grew to $1.5m in annualised revenue, they have raised an additional $30m across Seed and Series A rounds. Hitting a healthy 1 million shoppers within 12 months of their launch.

    Since Instant launched its Checkout product, they have gone on to develop Audiences and Targeting offering their 3 product across the US and Australia.

    This is a triple-pronged approach to customer retention and greater outcomes for business revenue.

    About Liam Millward

    Liam started his first venture aged 13 in a caravan, travelling around Australia and the world with his family. His love of travel resulted in him curating and developing a well-known travel magazine, Navigate Australia with a monthly readership of 50,000+.

    Key Takeaways

    • Liam Millward reflects on the rapid growth of Instant since its inception.
    • The importance of focusing on revenue rather than just product development.
    • Building a strong sales strategy is crucial for startup success.
    • Creating a high-performance culture is essential for team motivation.
    • Leadership requires transparency and accountability within the team.
    • Identifying and nurturing talent is key to sustaining growth.
    • Travel and personal experiences can significantly influence an entrepreneurial mindset.
    • Having a clear vision can inspire teams to achieve ambitious goals.
    • Market expansion requires understanding and adapting to new environments.
    • Failing as a company is not an option; resilience is vital.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Instant and Liam's Journey

    05:28 Shifting Focus: From Product Obsession to Revenue

    11:04 Sales Strategies for Rapid Revenue Growth

    16:40 Leadership and Transparency in Startups

    22:27 Creating an Inspiring Vision for the Team

    27:00 High Performance Work Environments

    34:26 The Impact of Life Challenges on Entrepreneurship

    42:13 Setting Ambitious Goals

    49:14 The Realities of Starting a Business


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    48 mins
  • Graham Strain - Citoplus Ep 196
    Nov 14 2024

    About this Episode

    In Episode 196 of the Fintech Chatter podcast, Dexter Cousins is joined by Graham Strain, Co-Founder of Citoplus a digital platform for commercial broking.


    The Citoplus Journey

    Dexter and Graham look back at their first meeting and discuss Graham's journey from traditional Banking to Start up. His recognition that he was a transformation guy at heart and wanting to do "cool stuff for customers" was the driver behind founding Citoplus.

    He chats about support from great shareholders, and how they funded Citoplus through, what he calls the "Friends, Families & Fools" model, who have shown great faith in their vision.

    Graham outlines the plans for the future and how Citoplus aims to reach 100% of the digital broking market through partnerships with Banks and Non-Banks. Watch out for lots of new announcements.


    About Citoplus

    CitoPlus is the cornerstone of modern, frictionless commercial lending. Designed by industry leaders, they launched a product that streamlines the laborious process of SME lending.

    Citoplus has focussed on removing the paperwork-heavy process through automation. The result is a broker-friendly data-rich system that delivers better client service and achieves quicker outcomes, meaning deals are closed faster.

    About Graham Strain

    As Co-founder of Citoplus, Graham has a background in banking, including 13 years at NAB in product, business bank and corporate development executive roles. He held the position of interim CFO and Product Head at start-up Angle Auto Finance, an asset finance company. He was GM - Business Products at Judo Bank in the SME lending space.

    Chapters:

    00:01:15 Citoplus The Journey and Solution

    00:19:45 Graham's Backstory and Career in Banking

    00:25:20 Why Startups and Banks are so different

    00:39:00 Big News from Citoplus

    Links & Resources:

    • Visit Citoplus website
    • Connect with Graham Strain
    • Connect with Dexter Cousins
    • Learn more about Tier One People

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    42 mins
  • 2024 Singapore Fintech Festival Highlights with Kristofer Rogers
    Nov 14 2024

    In this special episode of Fintech Chatter, host Dexter Cousins and guest Kristofer Rogers of Volt.io discuss the Singapore Fintech Festival 2024, highlighting its scale, the quality of discussions, and the global interest in fintech.

    They explore themes of financial health, geopolitical impacts, interoperability, and the future of embedded finance emphasizing the need for collaboration in the fintech ecosystem.

    In this conversation, Kristofer Rogers and Dexter discuss the evolving landscape of FinTech, focusing on the implications of disruption, the changing nature of leadership, and the critical importance of talent.

    They explore the accessibility of industry leaders, the significance of community events, and Australia's position in the global FinTech arena.

    The discussion highlights the challenges and opportunities facing Australia, the need for a long-term vision, and an optimistic outlook for the future of FinTech, particularly in relation to trade finance and digital currency.

    2024 Singapore Fintech Festival Highlights


    1. The Singapore Fintech Festival 2024 had 65,000 delegates.
    2. Financial health is a more pressing issue than financial inclusion.
    3. Interoperability is becoming more important than innovation in fintech.
    4. Africa presents unique opportunities for fintech.
    5. Collaboration among fintechs and banks is essential for success.
    6. Embedded finance is maturing, but challenges remain.
    7. The festival highlighted the importance of genuine business connections.
    8. Talent is a critical focus area that is often overlooked in discussions.
    9. Accessibility of industry leaders fosters networking and collaboration.
    10. A long-term vision is necessary for Australia to establish its identity in FinTech.
    11. Optimism exists for the future of FinTech in Australia, with potential growth opportunities.
    12. Global trade and currency are poised for significant changes in the coming years.
    13. The FinTech landscape is evolving, and businesses must adapt to stay relevant.

    Chapters

    00:00 Overview of the Singapore Fintech Festival
    06:04 Global Perspectives on Fintech
    12:01 Interoperability vs. Innovation in Fintech
    18:00 Collaboration in the Fintech Ecosystem
    27:46 The Implications of Disruption
    33:21 Accessibility and Networking in FinTech
    40:05 Challenges and Opportunities for Australia
    45:55 Optimism for the Future of FinTech




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    54 mins