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This podcast brings the best of the FStech website - a leading source of financial services technology news and analysis - to your ears, featuring panel discussions and one-on-one interviews with the most important experts and topics in this rapidly-changing industry.
Deploying $1 Billion – What's Next for Early-Stage FinTech
The FStech Podcast
18 minutes 9 seconds
2 months ago
Deploying $1 Billion – What's Next for Early-Stage FinTech
Early-stage FinTech is entering a new era. Macroeconomic headwinds, rising consumer expectations, and tighter capital markets are reshaping how innovation is funded and how success is defined. For founders and investors alike, navigating this landscape requires a sharper focus on fundamentals, smarter capital deployment, and a deeper understanding of where real opportunity lies.
In this FStech podcast senior reporter Silvia Iacovcich speaks with Thomas Cuvelier, partner at early-stage venture capital firm RTP Global to explore how the firm is investing its $1 billion early-stage fund to back the next wave of FinTech startups.
The venture capital specialist will examine where the firm is placing its bets, how it's thinking about risk, and what it looks for in founders in today's cautious funding environment.
The FStech Podcast
This podcast brings the best of the FStech website - a leading source of financial services technology news and analysis - to your ears, featuring panel discussions and one-on-one interviews with the most important experts and topics in this rapidly-changing industry.