XTB introduces a new product aimed at simplifying long-term passive investing in ETFs.
Clients may build portfolios with a minimum investment of EUR 15, featuring zero commission.
Riding the
wave of its successful foray into fractional shares, the Polish-based brokerage XTB
is setting its sights on a new frontier: passive investments based on global
exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Initially tested in Romania with promising
results, the service will debut in Portugal and Slovakia today (Monday). Omar
Arnaout, the CEO of the publicly-listed fintech, has revealed plans to roll out
the offering to additional European markets later in the year.
XTB Introduces 'Investment
Plans', Recurring Payments in Line
After
implementing fractional shares in European markets this spring, which were
warmly received by retail investors, XTB has presented another product
innovation called 'Investment Plans'. Finance Magnates reported a few
months ago that XTB is preparing to launch savings products in 2023, reaching a
wider audience than contracts for difference (CFD), with which the broker was originally
associated.
From the
information we exclusively received, it appears that the new offer is launching
this month. Just a few hours after the publication of this article, it will
officially be presented in Slovakia and Portugal. The choice of these countries
is not accidental.
As Arnaout digs
deeper into his company's internal data, in Romania, three out of five XTB
clients invested their funds in ETFs during 2022. In Slovakia, the popularity
of these funds is also growing, and a year ago, every third retail investor
used them. As for Portugal, only 19% of clients were interested in ETFs in 2021,
now it is almost 50%.
"The
rationale behind choosing the initial countries is simple – we selected those
markets where XTB clients invest in ETFs most frequently. Overall, we plan to
offer Investment Plans on all our European markets and our technology team is
working hard to make it happen this year," Arnaout commented exclusively for
Finance Magnates.
"We selected those markets where XTB clients invest in ETFs most frequently," said Arnaout.
As the CEO
admitted, the new product is an opportunity to reach a new group of potential
clients. Moreover, XTB wants to develop its functionality and add the option of
recurring payments later this year.
To maintain
high momentum in acquiring new clients and retaining existing ones, XTB is
constantly looking for new solutions. In the first half of 2023, the company
managed to acquire a record number of clients (167,000), which is 65.5% more than the
previous year. The total base of active clients has grown to almost 210,000.
XTB's New clients and Average number of active clients. Source: XTB
What's Inside XTB's ETF
Initiative?
Starting
with as little as EUR 15, XTB clients can create up to 10 distinct portfolios,
each containing a maximum of nine exchange-traded funds. The platform currently
offers a selection of over 300 ETFs.
Investment Plans simplify the
decision-making process by offering tailored suggestions. These suggestions are
based on various factors such as the type of ETF, its asset composition,
geographical focus, Morningstar ratings, and the plan's performance history
over the past five years. The full list of available instruments can be found on the broker's Romanian website.
Within the
XTB app, investors have the freedom to specify the exact amount they wish to
invest. The system then automatically allocates these funds based on the
investor's individual risk tolerance and chosen investment timeframe.
Additionally, these Investment Plans are designed to be flexible; they can be
opened or closed at any given moment, allowing investors to actively manage and
re-allocate their funds as their financial goals evolve.
"Investment
Plans are suited to cater to the needs of investors looking for ways to invest
their funds but they don't want to spend too much time doing so. As this
passive product streamlines the process of building an investment
portfolio," Arnaout explained.
This seemed
like a natural move in the case of passive investing based on ETFs. Internal
XTB data shows that out of all of the clients in Europe, ETFs are most popular in Romania.
"XTB's Romanian-language site promoting its Investment Plans offering." Automatically translated into English by Google Translate. Source: XTB
Unfortunately,
the broker does not disclose what percentage of its revenue comes from
individual countries in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), it only provided
aggregate results that focused on Poland. According to the latest report,
operational revenue in the CEE region (including Romania) exceeded PLN 505
million. Excluding Poland, the revenue in the CEE was PLN 173 million, which is
almost the same as in the entirety of Western Europe (PLN 191 million).
Source: XTB
Finally, we
asked Arnaout if he is not afraid that ETFs in Europe are still a fledgling
product, especially compared to the United States. He believes they may
dominate the market within a few years and repeat the history of fractional
shares. The ETFs initially gained popularity in the United States and then
spread to the rest of the world.
"The
rise in popularity of ETFs in Europe is only a matter of time. Of course, the
US market sets the trends for financial markets worldwide. This was the case,
for instance, with fractional shares, which first appeared there and then
conquered the whole world," Arnaout concluded.
Riding the
wave of its successful foray into fractional shares, the Polish-based brokerage XTB
is setting its sights on a new frontier: passive investments based on global
exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Initially tested in Romania with promising
results, the service will debut in Portugal and Slovakia today (Monday). Omar
Arnaout, the CEO of the publicly-listed fintech, has revealed plans to roll out
the offering to additional European markets later in the year.
XTB Introduces 'Investment
Plans', Recurring Payments in Line
After
implementing fractional shares in European markets this spring, which were
warmly received by retail investors, XTB has presented another product
innovation called 'Investment Plans'. Finance Magnates reported a few
months ago that XTB is preparing to launch savings products in 2023, reaching a
wider audience than contracts for difference (CFD), with which the broker was originally
associated.
From the
information we exclusively received, it appears that the new offer is launching
this month. Just a few hours after the publication of this article, it will
officially be presented in Slovakia and Portugal. The choice of these countries
is not accidental.
As Arnaout digs
deeper into his company's internal data, in Romania, three out of five XTB
clients invested their funds in ETFs during 2022. In Slovakia, the popularity
of these funds is also growing, and a year ago, every third retail investor
used them. As for Portugal, only 19% of clients were interested in ETFs in 2021,
now it is almost 50%.
"The
rationale behind choosing the initial countries is simple – we selected those
markets where XTB clients invest in ETFs most frequently. Overall, we plan to
offer Investment Plans on all our European markets and our technology team is
working hard to make it happen this year," Arnaout commented exclusively for
Finance Magnates.
"We selected those markets where XTB clients invest in ETFs most frequently," said Arnaout.
As the CEO
admitted, the new product is an opportunity to reach a new group of potential
clients. Moreover, XTB wants to develop its functionality and add the option of
recurring payments later this year.
To maintain
high momentum in acquiring new clients and retaining existing ones, XTB is
constantly looking for new solutions. In the first half of 2023, the company
managed to acquire a record number of clients (167,000), which is 65.5% more than the
previous year. The total base of active clients has grown to almost 210,000.
XTB's New clients and Average number of active clients. Source: XTB
What's Inside XTB's ETF
Initiative?
Starting
with as little as EUR 15, XTB clients can create up to 10 distinct portfolios,
each containing a maximum of nine exchange-traded funds. The platform currently
offers a selection of over 300 ETFs.
Investment Plans simplify the
decision-making process by offering tailored suggestions. These suggestions are
based on various factors such as the type of ETF, its asset composition,
geographical focus, Morningstar ratings, and the plan's performance history
over the past five years. The full list of available instruments can be found on the broker's Romanian website.
Within the
XTB app, investors have the freedom to specify the exact amount they wish to
invest. The system then automatically allocates these funds based on the
investor's individual risk tolerance and chosen investment timeframe.
Additionally, these Investment Plans are designed to be flexible; they can be
opened or closed at any given moment, allowing investors to actively manage and
re-allocate their funds as their financial goals evolve.
"Investment
Plans are suited to cater to the needs of investors looking for ways to invest
their funds but they don't want to spend too much time doing so. As this
passive product streamlines the process of building an investment
portfolio," Arnaout explained.
This seemed
like a natural move in the case of passive investing based on ETFs. Internal
XTB data shows that out of all of the clients in Europe, ETFs are most popular in Romania.
"XTB's Romanian-language site promoting its Investment Plans offering." Automatically translated into English by Google Translate. Source: XTB
Unfortunately,
the broker does not disclose what percentage of its revenue comes from
individual countries in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), it only provided
aggregate results that focused on Poland. According to the latest report,
operational revenue in the CEE region (including Romania) exceeded PLN 505
million. Excluding Poland, the revenue in the CEE was PLN 173 million, which is
almost the same as in the entirety of Western Europe (PLN 191 million).
Source: XTB
Finally, we
asked Arnaout if he is not afraid that ETFs in Europe are still a fledgling
product, especially compared to the United States. He believes they may
dominate the market within a few years and repeat the history of fractional
shares. The ETFs initially gained popularity in the United States and then
spread to the rest of the world.
"The
rise in popularity of ETFs in Europe is only a matter of time. Of course, the
US market sets the trends for financial markets worldwide. This was the case,
for instance, with fractional shares, which first appeared there and then
conquered the whole world," Arnaout concluded.
Damian's adventure with financial markets began at the Cracow University of Economics, where he obtained his MA in finance and accounting. Starting from the retail trader perspective, he collaborated with brokerage houses and financial portals in Poland as an independent editor and content manager. His adventure with Finance Magnates began in 2016, where he is working as a business intelligence analyst.
In this conversation, we sit down with Drew Niv, CSO at ATFX Connect and one of the most influential figures in modern FX.
We speak about market structure, the institutional view on liquidity, and the sharp rise of prop trading, a sector Drew has been commenting on in recent months. Drew explains why he once dismissed prop trading, why his view changed, and what he now thinks the model means for brokers, clients and risk managers.
We explore subscription-fee dependency, the high reneging rate, and the long-term challenge: how brokers can build a more stable and honest version of the model. Drew also talks about the traffic advantage standalone prop firms have built and why brokers may still win in the long run if they take the right approach.
In this conversation, we sit down with Drew Niv, CSO at ATFX Connect and one of the most influential figures in modern FX.
We speak about market structure, the institutional view on liquidity, and the sharp rise of prop trading, a sector Drew has been commenting on in recent months. Drew explains why he once dismissed prop trading, why his view changed, and what he now thinks the model means for brokers, clients and risk managers.
We explore subscription-fee dependency, the high reneging rate, and the long-term challenge: how brokers can build a more stable and honest version of the model. Drew also talks about the traffic advantage standalone prop firms have built and why brokers may still win in the long run if they take the right approach.
In this conversation, we sit down with Drew Niv, CSO at ATFX Connect and one of the most influential figures in modern FX.
We speak about market structure, the institutional view on liquidity, and the sharp rise of prop trading, a sector Drew has been commenting on in recent months. Drew explains why he once dismissed prop trading, why his view changed, and what he now thinks the model means for brokers, clients and risk managers.
We explore subscription-fee dependency, the high reneging rate, and the long-term challenge: how brokers can build a more stable and honest version of the model. Drew also talks about the traffic advantage standalone prop firms have built and why brokers may still win in the long run if they take the right approach.
In this conversation, we sit down with Drew Niv, CSO at ATFX Connect and one of the most influential figures in modern FX.
We speak about market structure, the institutional view on liquidity, and the sharp rise of prop trading, a sector Drew has been commenting on in recent months. Drew explains why he once dismissed prop trading, why his view changed, and what he now thinks the model means for brokers, clients and risk managers.
We explore subscription-fee dependency, the high reneging rate, and the long-term challenge: how brokers can build a more stable and honest version of the model. Drew also talks about the traffic advantage standalone prop firms have built and why brokers may still win in the long run if they take the right approach.
Executive Interview | Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller| CEO & Founder Muinmos | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller| CEO & Founder Muinmos | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller| CEO & Founder Muinmos | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller| CEO & Founder Muinmos | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller| CEO & Founder Muinmos | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller| CEO & Founder Muinmos | FMLS:25
In this interview, Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller, founder of Muinmos, breaks down the state of AI in regtech and what responsible adoption really looks like for brokers. We talk about rising fragmentation, the pressures around compliance accuracy, and why most firms are still in the early stages of AI maturity.
Ramanda also shares insights on regulator sandboxes, shifting expectations around accountability, and the current reality of MiCA licensing and passporting in Europe.
A concise look at where compliance, onboarding, and AI-driven processes are heading next.
In this interview, Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller, founder of Muinmos, breaks down the state of AI in regtech and what responsible adoption really looks like for brokers. We talk about rising fragmentation, the pressures around compliance accuracy, and why most firms are still in the early stages of AI maturity.
Ramanda also shares insights on regulator sandboxes, shifting expectations around accountability, and the current reality of MiCA licensing and passporting in Europe.
A concise look at where compliance, onboarding, and AI-driven processes are heading next.
In this interview, Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller, founder of Muinmos, breaks down the state of AI in regtech and what responsible adoption really looks like for brokers. We talk about rising fragmentation, the pressures around compliance accuracy, and why most firms are still in the early stages of AI maturity.
Ramanda also shares insights on regulator sandboxes, shifting expectations around accountability, and the current reality of MiCA licensing and passporting in Europe.
A concise look at where compliance, onboarding, and AI-driven processes are heading next.
In this interview, Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller, founder of Muinmos, breaks down the state of AI in regtech and what responsible adoption really looks like for brokers. We talk about rising fragmentation, the pressures around compliance accuracy, and why most firms are still in the early stages of AI maturity.
Ramanda also shares insights on regulator sandboxes, shifting expectations around accountability, and the current reality of MiCA licensing and passporting in Europe.
A concise look at where compliance, onboarding, and AI-driven processes are heading next.
In this interview, Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller, founder of Muinmos, breaks down the state of AI in regtech and what responsible adoption really looks like for brokers. We talk about rising fragmentation, the pressures around compliance accuracy, and why most firms are still in the early stages of AI maturity.
Ramanda also shares insights on regulator sandboxes, shifting expectations around accountability, and the current reality of MiCA licensing and passporting in Europe.
A concise look at where compliance, onboarding, and AI-driven processes are heading next.
In this interview, Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller, founder of Muinmos, breaks down the state of AI in regtech and what responsible adoption really looks like for brokers. We talk about rising fragmentation, the pressures around compliance accuracy, and why most firms are still in the early stages of AI maturity.
Ramanda also shares insights on regulator sandboxes, shifting expectations around accountability, and the current reality of MiCA licensing and passporting in Europe.
A concise look at where compliance, onboarding, and AI-driven processes are heading next.
In this conversation, we speak with Aydin Bonabi, CEO and co-founder of Surveill, a firm focused on fraud detection and AI-driven compliance tools for financial institutions.
We start with Aydin’s view of the Summit and the challenges brokers face as fraud tactics grow more complex. He explains how firms can stay ahead through real-time signals, data patterns, and early-stage detection.
We also talk about AI training and why compliance teams often struggle to keep models accurate, fair, and aligned with regulatory expectations. Aydin breaks down what “good” AI training looks like inside a financial environment, including the importance of clean data, domain expertise, and human oversight.
He closes with a clear message: fraud is scaling, and so must the tools that stop it.
In this conversation, we speak with Aydin Bonabi, CEO and co-founder of Surveill, a firm focused on fraud detection and AI-driven compliance tools for financial institutions.
We start with Aydin’s view of the Summit and the challenges brokers face as fraud tactics grow more complex. He explains how firms can stay ahead through real-time signals, data patterns, and early-stage detection.
We also talk about AI training and why compliance teams often struggle to keep models accurate, fair, and aligned with regulatory expectations. Aydin breaks down what “good” AI training looks like inside a financial environment, including the importance of clean data, domain expertise, and human oversight.
He closes with a clear message: fraud is scaling, and so must the tools that stop it.
In this conversation, we speak with Aydin Bonabi, CEO and co-founder of Surveill, a firm focused on fraud detection and AI-driven compliance tools for financial institutions.
We start with Aydin’s view of the Summit and the challenges brokers face as fraud tactics grow more complex. He explains how firms can stay ahead through real-time signals, data patterns, and early-stage detection.
We also talk about AI training and why compliance teams often struggle to keep models accurate, fair, and aligned with regulatory expectations. Aydin breaks down what “good” AI training looks like inside a financial environment, including the importance of clean data, domain expertise, and human oversight.
He closes with a clear message: fraud is scaling, and so must the tools that stop it.
In this conversation, we speak with Aydin Bonabi, CEO and co-founder of Surveill, a firm focused on fraud detection and AI-driven compliance tools for financial institutions.
We start with Aydin’s view of the Summit and the challenges brokers face as fraud tactics grow more complex. He explains how firms can stay ahead through real-time signals, data patterns, and early-stage detection.
We also talk about AI training and why compliance teams often struggle to keep models accurate, fair, and aligned with regulatory expectations. Aydin breaks down what “good” AI training looks like inside a financial environment, including the importance of clean data, domain expertise, and human oversight.
He closes with a clear message: fraud is scaling, and so must the tools that stop it.
In this conversation, we speak with Aydin Bonabi, CEO and co-founder of Surveill, a firm focused on fraud detection and AI-driven compliance tools for financial institutions.
We start with Aydin’s view of the Summit and the challenges brokers face as fraud tactics grow more complex. He explains how firms can stay ahead through real-time signals, data patterns, and early-stage detection.
We also talk about AI training and why compliance teams often struggle to keep models accurate, fair, and aligned with regulatory expectations. Aydin breaks down what “good” AI training looks like inside a financial environment, including the importance of clean data, domain expertise, and human oversight.
He closes with a clear message: fraud is scaling, and so must the tools that stop it.
In this conversation, we speak with Aydin Bonabi, CEO and co-founder of Surveill, a firm focused on fraud detection and AI-driven compliance tools for financial institutions.
We start with Aydin’s view of the Summit and the challenges brokers face as fraud tactics grow more complex. He explains how firms can stay ahead through real-time signals, data patterns, and early-stage detection.
We also talk about AI training and why compliance teams often struggle to keep models accurate, fair, and aligned with regulatory expectations. Aydin breaks down what “good” AI training looks like inside a financial environment, including the importance of clean data, domain expertise, and human oversight.
He closes with a clear message: fraud is scaling, and so must the tools that stop it.
Exness expands its presence in Africa: Inside our interview with Paul Margarites in Cape Town
Exness expands its presence in Africa: Inside our interview with Paul Margarites in Cape Town
Exness expands its presence in Africa: Inside our interview with Paul Margarites in Cape Town
Exness expands its presence in Africa: Inside our interview with Paul Margarites in Cape Town
Exness expands its presence in Africa: Inside our interview with Paul Margarites in Cape Town
Exness expands its presence in Africa: Inside our interview with Paul Margarites in Cape Town
Finance Magnates met with Paul Margarites, Exness regional commercial director for Sub-Saharan Africa, during a visit to the firm’s office opening in Cape Town. In this talk, led by Andrea Badiola Mateos, Co-CEO at Finance Magnates, Paul shares views on the South African trading space, local user behavior, mobile trends, regulation, team growth, and how Exness plans to grow in more markets across the region. @Exness
Read the article at: https://www.financemagnates.com/thought-leadership/exness-expands-its-presence-in-africa-inside-our-interview-with-paul-margarites/
#exness #financemagnates #exnesstrading #CFDtrading #tradeonline #africanews #capetown
Finance Magnates met with Paul Margarites, Exness regional commercial director for Sub-Saharan Africa, during a visit to the firm’s office opening in Cape Town. In this talk, led by Andrea Badiola Mateos, Co-CEO at Finance Magnates, Paul shares views on the South African trading space, local user behavior, mobile trends, regulation, team growth, and how Exness plans to grow in more markets across the region. @Exness
Read the article at: https://www.financemagnates.com/thought-leadership/exness-expands-its-presence-in-africa-inside-our-interview-with-paul-margarites/
#exness #financemagnates #exnesstrading #CFDtrading #tradeonline #africanews #capetown
Finance Magnates met with Paul Margarites, Exness regional commercial director for Sub-Saharan Africa, during a visit to the firm’s office opening in Cape Town. In this talk, led by Andrea Badiola Mateos, Co-CEO at Finance Magnates, Paul shares views on the South African trading space, local user behavior, mobile trends, regulation, team growth, and how Exness plans to grow in more markets across the region. @Exness
Read the article at: https://www.financemagnates.com/thought-leadership/exness-expands-its-presence-in-africa-inside-our-interview-with-paul-margarites/
#exness #financemagnates #exnesstrading #CFDtrading #tradeonline #africanews #capetown
Finance Magnates met with Paul Margarites, Exness regional commercial director for Sub-Saharan Africa, during a visit to the firm’s office opening in Cape Town. In this talk, led by Andrea Badiola Mateos, Co-CEO at Finance Magnates, Paul shares views on the South African trading space, local user behavior, mobile trends, regulation, team growth, and how Exness plans to grow in more markets across the region. @Exness
Read the article at: https://www.financemagnates.com/thought-leadership/exness-expands-its-presence-in-africa-inside-our-interview-with-paul-margarites/
#exness #financemagnates #exnesstrading #CFDtrading #tradeonline #africanews #capetown
Finance Magnates met with Paul Margarites, Exness regional commercial director for Sub-Saharan Africa, during a visit to the firm’s office opening in Cape Town. In this talk, led by Andrea Badiola Mateos, Co-CEO at Finance Magnates, Paul shares views on the South African trading space, local user behavior, mobile trends, regulation, team growth, and how Exness plans to grow in more markets across the region. @Exness
Read the article at: https://www.financemagnates.com/thought-leadership/exness-expands-its-presence-in-africa-inside-our-interview-with-paul-margarites/
#exness #financemagnates #exnesstrading #CFDtrading #tradeonline #africanews #capetown
Finance Magnates met with Paul Margarites, Exness regional commercial director for Sub-Saharan Africa, during a visit to the firm’s office opening in Cape Town. In this talk, led by Andrea Badiola Mateos, Co-CEO at Finance Magnates, Paul shares views on the South African trading space, local user behavior, mobile trends, regulation, team growth, and how Exness plans to grow in more markets across the region. @Exness
Read the article at: https://www.financemagnates.com/thought-leadership/exness-expands-its-presence-in-africa-inside-our-interview-with-paul-margarites/
#exness #financemagnates #exnesstrading #CFDtrading #tradeonline #africanews #capetown
Executive Interview | Jas Shah | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Jas Shah | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Jas Shah | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Jas Shah | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Jas Shah | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Jas Shah | FMLS:25
Interview with Jas Shah
Builder | Adviser | Fintech Writer | Product Strategist
In this episode, Jonathan Fine sat down with Jas Shah, one of the most thoughtful voices in global fintech. Known for his work across advisory, product, stablecoins, and his widely read writing, Jas brings a rare combination of industry insight and plain-spoken clarity.
We talk about his first impression of the Summit, the projects that keep him busy today, and how they connect to the stablecoin panel he joined. Jas shares his view on the link between fintech, wealthtech and retail brokers, especially as firms like Revolut, eToro and Trading212 blur long-standing lines in the market.
We also explore what stablecoin adoption might look like for retail investment platforms, including a few product and UX angles that are not obvious at first glance.
To close, Jas explains how he thinks about writing, and how he approaches “shipping” pieces that spark debate across the industry.
Interview with Jas Shah
Builder | Adviser | Fintech Writer | Product Strategist
In this episode, Jonathan Fine sat down with Jas Shah, one of the most thoughtful voices in global fintech. Known for his work across advisory, product, stablecoins, and his widely read writing, Jas brings a rare combination of industry insight and plain-spoken clarity.
We talk about his first impression of the Summit, the projects that keep him busy today, and how they connect to the stablecoin panel he joined. Jas shares his view on the link between fintech, wealthtech and retail brokers, especially as firms like Revolut, eToro and Trading212 blur long-standing lines in the market.
We also explore what stablecoin adoption might look like for retail investment platforms, including a few product and UX angles that are not obvious at first glance.
To close, Jas explains how he thinks about writing, and how he approaches “shipping” pieces that spark debate across the industry.
Interview with Jas Shah
Builder | Adviser | Fintech Writer | Product Strategist
In this episode, Jonathan Fine sat down with Jas Shah, one of the most thoughtful voices in global fintech. Known for his work across advisory, product, stablecoins, and his widely read writing, Jas brings a rare combination of industry insight and plain-spoken clarity.
We talk about his first impression of the Summit, the projects that keep him busy today, and how they connect to the stablecoin panel he joined. Jas shares his view on the link between fintech, wealthtech and retail brokers, especially as firms like Revolut, eToro and Trading212 blur long-standing lines in the market.
We also explore what stablecoin adoption might look like for retail investment platforms, including a few product and UX angles that are not obvious at first glance.
To close, Jas explains how he thinks about writing, and how he approaches “shipping” pieces that spark debate across the industry.
Interview with Jas Shah
Builder | Adviser | Fintech Writer | Product Strategist
In this episode, Jonathan Fine sat down with Jas Shah, one of the most thoughtful voices in global fintech. Known for his work across advisory, product, stablecoins, and his widely read writing, Jas brings a rare combination of industry insight and plain-spoken clarity.
We talk about his first impression of the Summit, the projects that keep him busy today, and how they connect to the stablecoin panel he joined. Jas shares his view on the link between fintech, wealthtech and retail brokers, especially as firms like Revolut, eToro and Trading212 blur long-standing lines in the market.
We also explore what stablecoin adoption might look like for retail investment platforms, including a few product and UX angles that are not obvious at first glance.
To close, Jas explains how he thinks about writing, and how he approaches “shipping” pieces that spark debate across the industry.
Interview with Jas Shah
Builder | Adviser | Fintech Writer | Product Strategist
In this episode, Jonathan Fine sat down with Jas Shah, one of the most thoughtful voices in global fintech. Known for his work across advisory, product, stablecoins, and his widely read writing, Jas brings a rare combination of industry insight and plain-spoken clarity.
We talk about his first impression of the Summit, the projects that keep him busy today, and how they connect to the stablecoin panel he joined. Jas shares his view on the link between fintech, wealthtech and retail brokers, especially as firms like Revolut, eToro and Trading212 blur long-standing lines in the market.
We also explore what stablecoin adoption might look like for retail investment platforms, including a few product and UX angles that are not obvious at first glance.
To close, Jas explains how he thinks about writing, and how he approaches “shipping” pieces that spark debate across the industry.
Interview with Jas Shah
Builder | Adviser | Fintech Writer | Product Strategist
In this episode, Jonathan Fine sat down with Jas Shah, one of the most thoughtful voices in global fintech. Known for his work across advisory, product, stablecoins, and his widely read writing, Jas brings a rare combination of industry insight and plain-spoken clarity.
We talk about his first impression of the Summit, the projects that keep him busy today, and how they connect to the stablecoin panel he joined. Jas shares his view on the link between fintech, wealthtech and retail brokers, especially as firms like Revolut, eToro and Trading212 blur long-standing lines in the market.
We also explore what stablecoin adoption might look like for retail investment platforms, including a few product and UX angles that are not obvious at first glance.
To close, Jas explains how he thinks about writing, and how he approaches “shipping” pieces that spark debate across the industry.