
Brett King
CEO and FounderBrett King is the author of Bank 4.0, the founder of Moven, the host of the world's #1 fintech podcast, "Breaking Banks," and Bank Think's 2012 Innovator of the Year.

Brett King is the author of Bank 4.0, the founder of Moven, the host of the world's #1 fintech podcast, "Breaking Banks," and Bank Think's 2012 Innovator of the Year.
A noted futurist argues that banks that rely on traditional methods of attracting and growing deposits are setting themselves up for failure in an increasingly online world.
Michael Hanley, former head of digital for the World Economic Forum, and Anthony Thomson, the creator of Atom Bank, share their thoughts on the future.
Brian Roemmele debriefs on Alexa’s new range of voice-activated appliances, and Dmitry Malyanov, co-founder of AdHive, shares some of the questionable ICO promotion tactics he’s seen.
Several guests help dissect Apple's new iPhone XS and the Watch Series 4’s new heart-tracking features.
Tom Blomfield, founder of Monzo Bank, and Anne Boden, founder of Starling Bank, share their approaches to challenging the British incumbents.
Venture capitalist Spiros Margaris talks about which regions are leading in fintech and AI; Byron Reese, CEO of GigaOm, discusses his new book about AI.
Michael Terpin explains how hackers stole $24 million worth of cryptocurrency from his mobile phone and why he’s suing AT&T for $224 million; Luke Lombe of PlayChip describes his new ICO.
Theodora Lau and Brad Leimer of Unconventional Ventures, Heather Holmes of Genivity and Marci Lobel-Esrig of SilverBills discuss fintech for older generations.
Consultants Jo Ann Barefoot and Henri Arslanian explain why fintech startups have taken on compliance challenges.
Brett King queries science fiction writers Kevin J. Anderson and Harry “Doc” Kloor about the practical future for emerging technologies like avatars and voice recognition.
FutureFuel.io CEO Laurel Taylor and Edmit.me CEO Nick Ducoff discuss approaches to helping students repay their loans and make good debt decisions.
JP Nicols and Jason Henrichs discuss making apps and branches more productive, with Michelle Tinsley of Tinsley Retail Insights and Mike Laven of Currencycloud.
Guest hosts Jason Henrichs and JP Nicols interview Perianne Boring, founder and CEO of the Chamber of Digital Commerce, about blockchain trends and challenges.
Julieann Thurlow, CEO of Reading Cooperative Bank, argues that tech-savvy lenders like SoFi can draw in low-risk borrowers with a fast, simple online process.
Latest: how a possible trade war might impact fintechs; how U.S. exchanges have adapted to blockchain tech.
Fintech founders and John Schulte of Mercantile Bank share what it takes to make bank/fintech relationships work.
Doug Nielsen from U.S. Bank joins Brett King to talk about SXSW 2018; Jim Marous weighs in on Amazon's plans for a checking account.
Brandon Krieg, co-founder and CEO of StashInvest, shares what his company is doing to create a comfortable, "frictionless" point of entry for investing.
Breaking Banks producer Rachel Morrissey visits the Mastercard Innovation Lab in Nairobi and reports on ideas under development there.
Consumers are embracing voice assistants. What does this mean for banks’ business models?