On this week’s episode of Growth@Scale, Matt breaks down fintech startup success with Brad Stroh, co-CEO and co-founder of Achieve, a leading digital finance platform. Brad shares his experience and expertise in all things fintech. He highlights the importance of market analysis, and discusses why taking an team-based, data-driven, customer-first approach is a recipe for success.
Key Takeaways:
- The story of Achieve: Discover how Achieve leveraged market insights and a customer-centric mindset to build a successful fintech company
- AI and ML in fintech: Explore the role of AI and machine learning in delivering personalized financial solutions
- Combatting regulatory challenges: Learn about strategies for navigating the complex regulatory landscapes in fintech
- Innovation and agility: Understand how to foster innovation and maintain agility within a large, scaled organization
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