The Money Hackers: How a Group of Misfits Took on Wall Street and Changed Finance Forever
By (Author) Daniel P. Simon
HarperCollins Focus
HarperCollins Leadership
5th October 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Banking
Finance and the finance industry
Personal finance
332
Hardback
256
Width 160mm, Height 236mm, Spine 23mm
398g
Businesses, investors, and consumers are grappling with the seismic daily changes technology has brought to the banking and finance industry.The Money Hackersis the story of fintechs major players and explores how these disruptions are transforming even money itself.
Whether youve heard of fintech or not, its already changing your life. Have you ever Venmoed someone Do you think of investing in Bitcoin--even though you cant quite explain what it is If youve deposited a check using your iPhone, thats fintech. If youve gone to a bank branch and found its been closed for good, odds are thats because of fintech too.
This book focuses on some of fintechs most powerful disruptors--a ragtag collection of financial outsiders and savants--and uses their incredible stories to explain not just how the technology works, but how the Silicon Valley thinking behind the technology, ideas like friction, hedonic adaptation, democratization, and disintermediation, is having a drastic effect on the entire banking and finance industry.
Upon readingThe Money Hackers, you will:
The Money Hackerstells the fascinating story of fintech--how it began, and where it is likely taking us.
Dan Simon is chairman of the Museum of American Finance communications board and CEO of Vested, a global financial communications firm. He represents some of the most recognizable brands in finance and fintech, including Morgan Stanley, Bloomberg L.P., and Goldman Sachs. He's a regular columnist for Forbes, Markets Media, and Cointelegraph and is a regular commentator on platforms like Cheddar, Asset TV, and FinTech TV, and his podcast Wall & Broadcast has over 100,000 downloads.