One Challenger Bank’s Mission to Own the Entire Customer Experience w/ Wesley Wright

Across the United States, challenger banks are springing up, such as Chime and Simple. But, within the US, most of these don’t actually have their own charter. Meet Varo Money — the digital bank that wants to become the first challenger bank to receive its own US charter. I spoke with Wesley Wright, Varo’s COO, on the Payments Innovation podcast to hear about why pursuing their own charter is so important. Wesley’s response? Because they want to own the entire customer experience. What we talked about: Traditional banks haven’t responded to everyone’s needs Varo focuses on long-term, core banking relationship with customers Varo’s goal: own the customer experience The sponsor bank model versus being a chartered bank What would need to change to become their own charter How does Varo determine which processes to keep in house and which to outsource? Varo’s “customer-centric” approach To ensure that you never miss an episode of Payments Innovation, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or Spotify, or here.  Until next time! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The Payments Innovation Podcast: FinTech | Innovation | eCommerce is dedicated to helping business leaders navigate today’s global digital economy. Whether you’re looking to stay informed on the latest in payments technology, listen to experts on the future of eCommerce or simply learn about cutting edge FinTech companies, this podcast is for you. Each episode features an interview with a globally-minded business and tech expert, discussing topics like: global payments, money transfer services, financial innovation and FinTech, eCommerce, APIs, business transformation and more.

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