Curious about how FinTech APIs can help globalize the world? Interested to learn more about technological innovation in a highly regulated and partnership-based industry? If you're an engineer considering a career in fintech, join us for an evening discussion with the engineering heads of three of the leading companies in the industry.



Our panelists will discuss both the opportunities and challenges of building APIs that access personal financial data. They will share perspectives from three very different fintech API companies, solving different problems at different company stages:

Loek Janssen: Co-founder & CTO of Nova Credit, the world's cross-border credit bureau. Nova Credit's solution enables immigrants to share their credit history from their home country with financial service providers and others, unlocking new consumers for lenders, and new futures for immigrants. Loek has previously worked at Adobe and holds an MS from Stanford.

Raylene Yung: Head of Payments at Stripe, a technology company that builds economic infrastructure for the internet. Everyone from new startups to public companies like Salesforce and Facebook use Stripe’s software to accept online payments and run their businesses. Only 5 percent of commerce happens online today. Stripe wants to help

more companies get started and to grow the GDP of the internet. Raylene was previously an Engineering Director at Facebook and holds an MS from Stanford.

more companies get started and to grow the GDP of the internet. Raylene was previously an Engineering Director at Facebook and holds an MS from Stanford. Jean-Denis Greze: Head of Engineering at Plaid, the platform connecting applications with users’ bank accounts. Plaid enables consumers and businesses to interact with their bank accounts, check balances, and make payments through financial technology applications. Jean-Denis is former Engineering Director at Dropbox and holds a JD from Harvard and an MS from Columbia.

The panel will be moderated by Jeffrey Reitman, a fintech investor from NYCA and former CTO.

Please note this event is ticketed and aimed at engineers interested in the space - if you are a businessperson then we will be hosting a targeted event in a few weeks. The panel discussion will be followed by a reception with drinks and nibbles.