Episode 265: News From The Fintech Front (April 2025)

In the April 2025 episode of Breaking Banks Europe, host Elizabeth Kleinveld is joined by guests Amine Berraoui (Founder & CEO of E10 Capital) and Guy Stiebel (a.k.a. the “Fintech Plumber”) for a deep dive into the latest fintech developments. The discussion opens with European banks’ cautious expansion into the U.S. market, citing high regulatory barriers and cultural challenges. They examine crypto regulation divergences—Europe’s restrictive MiCA framework, the U.S.’s bank-favoring Genius Act, and Singapore’s balanced partnership model. The trio also reflects on the crypto space’s integration into traditional finance, challenging its original decentralized ideals. Shifting to AI, they highlight massive VC interest, with $120B raised globally in Q1. AI’s biggest fintech impact? Risk modeling, customer automation, and product delivery speed. Stiebel suggests AI could divide fintech into consumer-facing and enterprise software sectors, while Berraoui emphasizes the need for infrastructure investment in emerging markets. The episode closes with calls for more patient capital and smarter funding models.

About the Author
Elizabeth Kleinveld is an ecosystem builder linking various parties in the Financial Services value chain from startups and scale-ups to regulators, investors and large corporates. She spent twenty years in the tech and banking sectors in the Netherlands, working first with ABN AMRO and then Holland Fintech before joning Startupbootcamp's Global Fintech Accelerator in 2016. There she’s helped over 150 international startups scale their business from Payments, RegTech, InsurTech, PensionTech, Investing, and Trade Finance companies etc. She is passionate about helping female and minority founders and likes to see solutions that increase financial inclusion, giving the underbanked opportunities that they didn’t have before. Kleinveld is very active in the ecosystem and has hosted a number of panel discussions at various conferences, including Money2020, Fintech South, European Women in Tech, and Financial Services Cybertech Forum. Kleinveld has invested in over 40 startups, is on the Board of the Israeli-Dutch Innovation Center and is a Founding Partner of Great Stuff Ventures. Linkedln: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-kleinveld-1493ab X: https://twitter.com/EkleinveldSBC Website: www.greatstuffventures.com Provoke: https://provoke.fm/author/elizabeth-kleinveld/
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