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Title:

Banking 2.0: Financial Services Driven by People & Emerging Technologies

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Organizer:
Rob Garcia, Lending Club Corporation
Description:
In the midst of the financial crisis, people are compelled to save, budget and lower their dependency on traditional financial services. Stock picking communities, Person-to-Person lending, personal finance management and even FICO-score tracking services have emerged to serve the changing needs of customers exclusively served by traditional banks and Credit Unions.
Questions
Answered:
  1. What are the key trends in new web financial services and banking 2.0
  2. Will the emerging technologies completly kill the traditional bank-consumer relationship?
  3. What is the current usage of these emerging technologies?
  4. What is P2P Lending?
  5. What new consumer centric financial are replacing banks' products?
  6. What technologies, political, cultural and economy trends are fueling these changes?
  7. What are the front running personal finance management tools? how do they differ?
  8. Are traditional banking and financial services companies doing anything about it?
  9. How are social networks and android mobile phone penetration helping this trend?
  10. What to expect in the next 1-5 years?
Level:
Advanced
Category:
Social Networking
Type:
Panel
Event:
Interactive 2010
Eric Jernigan
on 20/8/09
1. Ease of Use
2. Not completely, their will still be need for brick and mortar banks.
3. Though online banking eliminates most of the overhead allowing better rates
4. Peer 2 peer lending...I use lending club as a investor
5. Smartypig, lending club, mint.com etc
6. Receiving all my financial information instantly
7. Mint.com great budgeting, spending, and investing tips
8. My main bank (bancorpsouth) is using bill pay and checking / savings online
9. Spreading the word
10. 70% of all banking will be online.
Rob Garcia
on 23/9/09
Hi there, this is Rob, your panel organizer. I'm thrilled to announce a stream of luminaries have agreed to join this panel.

Here's the line up of confirmed participants:

Aaron Patzer, CEO of Mint.com
Ken Lin, CEO of CreditKarma
Arkadi Kuhlman, CEO of INGDirect
Marc Hedlud, Co-founder of Wesabe
Mike Ferrari, Co-founder of SmartyPig
Rob Garcia, Sr Director of Product Strategy at Lending Club
Ramit Sethi, Author of Best Seller "I Will Teach You To Be Rich"
Jennifer Openshaw, CEO of Family Financial Network, and former co-founder/president of WeSeed.com

We also have folks from Billeo, Obopay and USAA considering to join. With so many great names, we may need to split this into 2 or more sessions!

Let's cross out finger it gets picked so we can hear all these great voices.

Cheers
Love it! Look forward to seeing this in the mix of options when I arrive in Austin!
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