Breaking Banks

Hosted ByBrett King, Jason Henrichs, JP Nicols & Amber Buker

The #1 global fintech radio show and podcast. Every week we explore the personalities, startups, innovators, and industry players driving disruption in financial services; from Incumbents to unicorns, and from the latest cutting edge technology to the people who are using it to help to create a more innovative, inclusive and healthy financial future.


All Episodes

Sibos 2016: Fintech on the Main Stage

JP Nicols hosts this very special episode where we take you into the Sibos Geneva Conference center to talk to a few of the people here that are pushing...

Cardmageddon!!

Today Brett is talking about “Cardmageddon”, as our co-host for today’s episode- Dave Birch- refers to the moment when other types of payments outpace card payments. We are talking...

StarTrek Economics and Banking

Today, we are really looking at the way money will work in the future- star date 2200 in the future. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Star Trek, we...

Next Money NYC 2016

It is Fintech Week in NYC and there have been a flurry of events to kick it off, beginning with Next Money, and going through Finovate. Brett and JP...

Breaking Down Blockchain- Identity & Security

This is the last of our 5 part series Breaking Down Blockchain and we are wrapping it up with a discussion on digital Identity and Security. Brett King is...

Breaking Down Blockchain: Cool applications and pushback

Brett King is again joined by Chris Skinner to host our fourth installment of our special Breaking Down Blockchain series. They are joined by Bart Stephens, Managing Partner of...

Smarter Bank: Ron Shevlin

Today, Brett King talks with the very funny Ron Shevlin, of Snarketing 2.0 about his book Smarter Bank and what banks and credit unions need to do to deal...

FinTech Top Guns

Because our host Brett King is going on a well earned family vacation this week, we decided to revisit a few key interviews so far this year. #breakingbrett First...

ApplePay: Woes and Wins

No one seriously disagrees that the recent Apple Pay credit card fraud stems from the security of the sixteen digit credit card number. But there are serious disagreements about...

[shows-menu]