The AFT podcast features high-caliber payments/fintech leaders as external guests, delivering deep-dive interviews on topics like money movement, BNPL, and fund flows. For PR, the show is a strong berth for senior executives and founders to share strategic insights and real-world impact; however, booking may require access to prominent industry figures and their teams. The host identity isn’t disclosed in the data, but the show consistently centers guest-led expertise that appeals to financial services audiences.
350 episodes, Irregular, 5.0 rating
<1k, Male, USA
30s Ad: 10 - 12, 60s Ad: 12 - 14, CPM Category: Business
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The AFT podcast (At the Forefront of Transactions) - previously known as Fundraising Radio, is a continuation of our efforts to bring in-depth knowledge of the payments space.
Do you know how credit cards work? How banks communicate transactions between each other? How the tap to pay works? How funds get disbursed by government agencies?
You'll learn about topics in the payment space that you didn't even know existed. If you are in the fintech/payments space or just a curious mind - hop on!
Business, Business News, Technology
Typical Credentials:
Senior executives and subject-matter experts in payments/fintech (founders, CXOs, VPs, directors) with hands-on operational or investment experience.
Required Achievements:
CEO/Founder of a fintech/payments company, C-level leadership in payments/finance, Recognized speaker or author on payments topics, Proven track record with product launches, fundraising, or regulatory initiatives
Sonia Nigam - Money Movement Behind Charities, Corporate Philanthropy, Rehman Baig - Declined Transactions, Disputes, Underwriting, Funds Reclamation, Michael Kaplan - Pay-ins, Debt Repayment Use-cases, Backend Attribution, Jiakai Guo - BNPL Operations, Capital Flow, Delinquency Considerations, Casey Hingtgen - Building Payment Systems, Fund Segregation, Fdic-insured Funds
payments, fintech, credit cards, BNPL, money movement, disputes, underwriting, fund flows, pay-in, stock voting