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The Startup Mindset

Season 1, Ep. 4

There isn't a bank worth their innovation lab that hasn't spoken about the need to instil 'entrepreneurial values' and the 'startup mindset' inside their walls. What does that mean exactly? Is startup culture all it's hyped up to be? What does being an entrepreneur mean inside a centuries old incumbent bank with tens of millions of customers?


Liz Lumley, deputy editor at The Banker sits down with four leading banks to discuss how the seeds of startups can blossom in centuries old banks. 


Guests:


Chapter 1 – ‘What does a quick change and pivot look like?’

  • Xavier Rebes, director of innovation, CaixaBank


Chapter 2 – ‘The startup mindset is the ability to adapt to change’

  • Adizah Tejani, portfolio, HSBC Ventures
  • Wincie Wong, head of services workforce technical capability, NatWest
  • Craig Fox, managing director - fintech, Silicon Valley Bank


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