The Meniga team shares insights with Financial IT on trends in banking & fintech

The Meniga team met up with fintech publication Financial IT to discuss trends in fintech, how banks should engage with their customers…

Earlier this summer Bragi Fjalldal, CMO & VP Business Development at Meniga, Georg Ludviksson, CEO & co-founder of Meniga & Allard Luchsinger, Director at Velocity Capital as well as Finnur Magnusson, VP Product at Meniga met up with fintech publication Financial IT at Money 20/20 in Amsterdam.

The team shared their thoughts on trends in fintech, how banks should engage with their customers, the impact of PSD2 & Open Banking and more.

Check out the interviews below:

Bragi Fjalldal, CMO & VP Business Development at Meniga

Bragi discusses what changes we have seen with the PSD2 regulation so far, how potent the threat of PSD2 is to banks and how banks should be reacting to PSD2 to not only comply but create new opportunities.

Georg Ludviksson, CEO & Co-Founder of Meniga and Allard Luchsinger, Director at Velocity Capital

Georg and Allard discuss the main trends in fintech this year, what they expect to be the tangible change in industry in coming years, their thoughts on how challenger banks will fare in the next 12–24 months, what PSD2 means for banks and how big an impact we will see from Open Banking in coming years.

Finnur Magnusson, VP Product at Meniga

Finnur discusses how Meniga works with banks to use Open Banking as an opportunity to improve the user experience in digital banking, how banks can better engage with their customers through meaningful engagement and how banks need to think outside the box and go further than before to stay competitive and keep their customers engaged and happy.

Financial IT is an online and print publication for financial and finTech news. Their website has 100,000 unique visitors per month and over 70, 000 subscribers who are key decision makers from FTSE 500 & Forbes Global 2000. Financial IT aim to provide a unique and valuable forum for people involved in the change process to learn and exchange ideas and knowledge — as technology cements its pivotal role in supporting the financial markets.