Episode 112: Niche Banking

This week, #NicheBanking is the topic of choice – led by Nina Mohanty and Meaghan Johnson! Rik Coeckelbergs (The Banking Scene) explains the concept of niche banking and how he had the freedom to create his own personal vision on future banking, which is the main driver for The Banking Scene. After the break, who would have the Nerve to build a bank for the music industry? John Waupsh would, and he explains us how playing in the niche banking space for artists is also important and how it makes their lives much easier, and also helps music to be created, and music groups to stay together.

More on our guests: 

Rik Coeckelbergs
Linkedln: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rikcoeckelbergs/
Medium: https://rik-coeckelbergs.medium.com/
The Banking Scene: https://thebankingscene.com/
The Banking Scene – News & Opinions: https://thebankingscene.com/opinions
The Banking Scene – Events: https://thebankingscene.com/events
The Banking Scene – Afterwork: https://thebankingscene.com/afterwork

John Waupsh
Linkedln: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waupsh/
Nerve: https://nerve.pro/

CEO, Bloom Money
About the Author
Nina Mohanty is the founder and CEO of Bloom Money, an app that provides migrants with familiar financial services. Before leaving to found Bloom Money, Nina worked with the magnificent team at Klarna making payments smoooth and reimagining a better way to pay. Prior to Klarna, Nina worked at London-based Open Banking start up, Bud, to build out a financial marketplace and rethink the way we interact with financial services. She has been a steadfast believer in delivering technology that can better customer’s financial lives and financial literacy since her days at Starling Bank and Mastercard. She is a three time winner of the Innovate Finance Women in FinTech PowerList Rising Star Award and a recipient of the TechWomen 100 award. Nina is a fiercely passionate feminist and vocal advocate of diversity (of all kinds) in the workplace.
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