{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/5ab6fe42bb6ddf45527e077e/5ac773519b9cfb1e76c42c41?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Fintech Trends with Zaheer Merali (Consultant)| EP8","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/5ab6fe42bb6ddf45527e077e/1569889115150-72fca4750ed45bedae117e4fa6653826.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p><strong>Summary:</strong></p><p>During the 8th episode, Jason Pereira,&nbsp;interviews a colleague of his by the name of Zaheer Merali. Zaheer is an entrepreneur, investor, and consultant to several start-ups and has worked with many technology companies. Jason talks with Zaheer about the past and present evolution of financial planning solutions.</p><p>●&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;01:08 – Zaheer works primarily with venture funds and start-ups in the Fintech space and healthcare.</p><p>●&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;03:15 – He studied in school for seven years in the consulting space: strategy consulting across North American in multiple industries like renewable energy, healthcare, mining, media, insurance, and fast food.</p><p>●&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;03:40 – Zaheer worked for seven years at Scotia Bank with some time spent in wealth management.</p><p>●&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;05:29 – We have gone from one financial platform to tech stack and service stack solutions.</p><p>●&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;11:19 – Several new software stacks are built as a backend with an API to a frontend.</p><p>●&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;12:24 – Extreme growth in financial planning software is exploding.</p><p>●&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;17:50–&nbsp;Blockchain is here to stay, offering new ways of working with back office systems.&nbsp;</p><p>●&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;22:24 – There is value in honing in on one problem and developing it further.</p><p>●&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;23:45 – You can’t transfer money between banks in the United States and Canada on weekends is because the servers aren’t open—they keep bankers’ hours.</p><p>●&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;28:50 – The automation of workflows is leading to efficiency gains.</p><p>●&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;31:10 – What is our career path in financial planning?</p><p>●&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;35:08 – We are seeing compression on how much customers are willing to pay, what kind of fees can be charged, and what services need to be included.</p><p>3 Key Points:</p><p>1. Some popular financial planning software in the United States didn’t exist three years ago, some that two years ago had 2-3% market share, and today has close to 10% market share.</p><p>2. There is a ton of value in picking off one problem to work on and expanding that piece.</p><p>3. You can’t transfer money between banks in the United States and Canada on weekends is because the servers aren’t open.</p><p>Tweetable Quotes:</p><p>-&nbsp;&nbsp;“Many of the new software stacks you’ll see are basically built as a backend with an API to a frontend.” – Zaheer Merali.</p><p>-&nbsp;&nbsp;“We sometimes take the easy route of mistaking consistency of look and feel as an indication of quality.” – Zaheer Merali.</p><p>-&nbsp;&nbsp;“Blockchain is here to stay.” – Zaheer Merali</p><p>Resources Mentioned:</p><p>●&nbsp;<a href=\"https://www.facebook.com/jason.pereira\" target=\"_blank\">Facebook</a>&nbsp;– Jason Pereira’s Facebook</p><p>●&nbsp;<a href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/in/pereirajm?trk=org-employees_mini-profile_title\" target=\"_blank\">LinkedIn</a>&nbsp;– Jason Pereira’s LinkedIn</p><p>●&nbsp;<a href=\"https://ca.linkedin.com/in/zaheermerali\" target=\"_blank\">Zaheer Merali</a>&nbsp;– Zaheer Merali’s LinkedIn</p>","author_name":"Jason Pereira"}