Fintech is only 1% Finished - David M. Brear 11:FS
Welcome back to Fintech Chatter Podcast! In this episode your host Dexter Cousins invites guest No2 back onto the show.
David M. Brear is CEO of 11:FS Group and 11:FS Holdings. The award winning digital consultancy has built digital banks all over the world and through 11:FS holdings, David and the team are finally going to build the next generation of financial services, this time for their own company!
Having first appeared on the show in January 2020, David and Dexter talk about the evolution of fintech, the challenges facing the fintech industry, and the future of digital banking.
They also discuss the impact of AI on the consultancy model, the importance of understanding customer insights to drive innovation, plus the current state of fintech in the UK and Australia.
David also reveals his new favourite hobby, the increasing role of influencers in fintech media and his personal health challenges that have him more motivated than ever.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction 01:16 About 11:FS 03:05 Changing the Fabric of Financial Services 17:20 Regulatory Challenges and Market Dynamics 23:07 The Future of UK FinTech 26:00 Maturity Challenges in FinTech 29:05 Emergence of Influencers in FinTech 33:26 The Power of Podcasting in FinTech 38:13 The Reality of FinTech Media 41:54 Cult of Personality in FinTech 48:55 Building 11FS Holdings 54:30 Health, Work, and Life Balance
For more information on 11:FS - https://www.11fs.com/
Listen to Fintech Insider Podcast - https://content.11fs.com/podcasts
Fintech Insider Australia
Our friends at 11:FS approached us recently to help them put together a special show on Australian Fintech.
It was a thrill to finally be asked, having politely and persistently promoted Australian Fintech to David M. Brear, Simon Taylor and the 11:FS crew for four years!
And now it's here, the world's most listened-to Fintech podcast dedicating a whole episode to Australia.
Tune in as David M Brear, Simone JoyceFintech Australia and Paypa Plane, Matt Baxby from Revolut and Dexter Cousins talk about the huge opportunities in Australia and how the nation is fast becoming a world-class Fintech hub.
Foundry is a revolutionary platform built by 11:FS that aims to become the operating System of Financial Services.
The Foundry platform enables any business to quickly offer embedded financial products, delivering on the premise that every business is a Fintech.
Simon also shares his insights on how the Fintech industry is shaping up globally and what he thinks of the Fintech scene down under.
About Simon.
Simon Taylor is the Co-Founder and Blockchain Practice Lead at 11:FS. Simon has been immersed in the technology of financial services for as long as he’s been working and is consistently voted one of the most influential people in Banking, Insurance and Fintech by banks, his peers and a number of industry bodies.
For more info go to https://11fs.com/products/11fs-foundry
Fintech Australia Podcast #60 and Dexter Cousins is joined by 11:FS CEO and Co-Founder, David M Brear.
As a good friend of the show and star guest of ep2 of Fintech Australia Podcast, it seemed only right that we ask David M Brear of 11FS back for a Christmas chat.
Digital Financial Services Is Only 1% Finished and this realisation has spurred David's desire to establish an organisation that can actually support the industry through its greatest challenge.
11:FS is a challenger to the incumbent consultancies. We create innovative strategies and build out new propositions and ventures in the UK, US, Europe and Asia for some of the biggest brands on the planet. Alongside this 11:FS build in-house products from competitor benchmarking tools like 11:FS Pulse, to core banking and modern architecture systems like 11:FS Foundry.
In 4 years 11:FS has gone from zero brand and zero revenues to a multimillion a month business with one of the hottest brands in fintech all with zero external investment in the group.
Join us as we talk about the year that was 2020, the impacts of Covid on the Fintech industry, the rise of BNPL and where the future of Fintech is headed.
David shares his leadership lessons of 2020 and his thoughts on what we can expect in 2021.
And if you want to tune in for the Afterdark debate on BNPL you can head over to https://info.11fs.com/after-dark-bnpl-debate
For more info on 11:FS - https://11fs.com/
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Founded by Dexter Cousins in 2016, Tier One People is on a mission to help Australia become the world leader in Fintech innovation.
Tier One People helps companies like Revolut, TrueLayer and 10x build founding teams for launch in Australia.
And series A+ / ASX Listed Aussie Fintech like Lendi, Afterpay and 86 400 hire executive talent capable of delivering growth and scale. If you are building a world-class Fintech venture and need help in hiring tier-one people contact us
11:FS And Tier One People
Our friends at 11:FS invited us onto their Breakfast Show LIVE to talk about the impacts of Corona Virus on the Fintech community.
Watch the video to find out our views on who will survive, who will thrive and how the current situation could actually be a golden opportunity for Fintech.
"Good leaders really understand that it's not about them. It's about what they can do to get the best out of everybody else around them. "
David M Brear 11:FS
Exclusive Interview. Dexter Cousins chats to David M Brear CEO of 11:FS, the globally renowned Fintech and digital banking consultancy. Find out David's secrets on leadership, attracting the very best talent and how to bootstrap a global business.
11:FS is much more than a Podcast. Can you explain the business model?
David: We've been up to a few things other than just hanging out with microphones and doing podcasts.
Over the last three and a bit years, we've built Mettle, a SME challenger bank with NatWest in the UK. In Hong Kong we’ve worked with WeLab and Standard Chartered and in Singapore we’ve worked with our good friends Grab. We’ve also worked with a number of different companies in South Africa and we are midway through building out a consumer bank in the US.
From an 11:FS perspective, we live by the mantra that digital financial services are only 1% finished. Our mission is to change the fabric of financial services. And we do that in many different ways.
On one side we have a consulting services business working with people around the planet, whether it's regulators or banks or tech players or whoever wants to build out new green field propositions. We help to define strategy and move the ideas forward.
On the other side, it's about building products that actually solve problems we've had ourselves, whether it's things like Pulse, a global benchmarking tool, or the blockers we’ve come up against for delivering truly digital services at speed and scale.
That directly led us to establish 11:FS Foundry, which is a digitally native approach to core banking with a full stack architecture.
What prompted you to start 11:FS
David: Four years back we struck on a thesis that we are so early in the cycle of change. The promise of everything the Internet brings to an industry that fundamentally hasn't changed for 300 years was nowhere near being realised.
Digital is really about using the power of data to create an ultra personalised experience with much better services and products.
Unfortunately the way in which big banking organisations have implemented digital is more about taking people and paper out of the process. That’s digitisation, not digital.
The justification of every bank's digital transformation had been cost driven. It has only been in the last few years where banks have realised they need to revolutionise their approach and provide better services and products.
The change has predominantly been led through major changes globally, in the regulatory space and through competition. New players have come into the space, whether that be Fintech startups or Big Tech companies like Apple, and they are showing the banks that people just want better services.
We are just at the beginning of fundamental shifts in banking and financial services.
How Did You Get the Business off the ground?
David: We’ve taken no money. From month three of founding the organisation we were profitable. This pre revenue nonsense is definitely not for me. I don't think you can call it a business unless it makes profit and makes revenue. Call me old fashioned on that one. But for me, it's all about creating something of value for people. And if you do that then you should be able to monetise it.
There have been key moments where we have been very lucky and times when we have been ballsy. Episode One of Fintech Insider is an example. We had no listeners and no idea how we were editing the show, but managed to get a sponsor because they believed in what we were doing.
The first client of 11:FS Pulse was brought in as a partner before the product even existed. DNB invested in Foundry when it was no more than 11 slides.
We've been lucky to find people who believe in what we are doing, are probably as crazy as us and share the same vision, which is awesome. But ultimately our success comes down to creating things that are of great value to our clients.
You have an incredible line up of talent in the business, how have you attracted them to 11:FS?
David: I'm 39 years old now. Entrepreneurs my age can attract the right talent more effectively than people who are starting out a lot younger. You build up a network of people over your career where you think I don't know when, but we're gonna work together again.
I met Jason Bates (11:FS cofounder) back when he was at Starling, I was still at Gartner. I knew with Jason we'd work together at some point. Similar to Ryan Wareham, our COO. We worked really well together when I was at Lloyds Banking.
You get a feel for people in terms of their unique strengths. If there is a pre existing relationship you already have an understanding of each other. From there you build a founding team.
Beyond that, I honestly think success is fundamentally about momentum. One success leads to another success, which over time creates a magnetic pull where you attract the right people.
Have you found the Fintech Insider podcast is a good tool for talent attraction and bringing in new business?
David: Yeah, 100%. It’s crazy, we get hundreds of emails from people interested in working with us either as employees, partners or clients. At the beginning of the company you're five people sitting around a table trying to figure out how you can compete with Accenture and McKinsey.
We couldn't outspend them from a marketing perspective. So, we decided to out play them with brutal authenticity and a level of distribution that would create a fundamentally different way of engaging with our customer base.
We set out asking; 'How can we be authentic? How can we be provocative? How can we really establish human connections with the brand? '
David M. Brear 11:FS
Even now we could not reach the amount of people that we do with the level of content marketing that we put out using our competitors marketing approach. We have focused so much on brand narrative, it’s not about the products or services we offer. Our brand narrative is fundamentally about what we believe in and our values.
When you align with people on your belief system or your aspiration about what the industry could be, then you find a higher level of connectivity that you can never achieve by sending out a bullshit brochure.
What kind of team and culture are you building?
David: 11:FS is my first CEO role. I have worked for some really good CEOs and one or two really bad ones in the past. But I’ve probably learned more from the really bad CEOs, especially on what not to do when it comes building a winning culture!
The 11:FS culture is based on servant leadership. We are not a hierarchical company and believe bad and good ideas can come from anywhere. Whether it's bad ideas coming from the very top or good ideas coming from anybody across the organisation.
Trust is a huge thing from my perspective as a leader. If you have 360 degree trust of your people in the business then there is a positive intent running through the whole company.
When it comes to leadership I don’t consider myself a businessman. I'm more of a sports guy. So, I always look to bring the same mentality of a very successful sports team into the 11:FS team culture.
I think there's an honesty to sports that is often very much missing within the business world. Transparency and accountability are key to a sports team.
If somebody's playing badly on the team, they know and you know really quickly. There is nowhere to hide, but as a sports team you'll do everything you can to increase the productivity of the team and increase the impact you can make from an individual perspective.
With sports teams it is as much about psychology as it is physiology. And I think that is missing in the business world.
How do you motivate the team?
Good leaders really understand that it's not really about them. It's about what they can do to get the best out of everybody else around them.
Whether it's creating a sense of urgency, whether it's creating a vision and reinforcing it until the goal is reached, whether it's giving people a level of motivation to run through walls they wouldn't have tried to do before.
In big organisations leadership stops being about getting the best out of the people and focuses on managing the board or managing a group of shareholders.
And that's where I think you start to see a significant drop in the productivity of people within an organisation. And unfortunately, it's where you start to see an almost unrecoverable position from a cultural perspective.
Ep 02: David M Brear, 11:FS
In Episode 2 Dexter Cousins talks to David M Brear, CEO and co founder of the massively successful 11:FS.
Most people in Fintech know 11:FS for the Fintech Insider podcast, but the business is way more than a podcast.
Winners of multiple awards, the team behind digital banks like Mettle, and builders of BaaS platform, Foundry.
Since launch in 2016 David and the co-founding team have bootstrapped the business to become the most sought after consultancy in digital banking. We talk about;
- How to go from zero to $300m business in 3 years
- The secret to finding great talent
- The elements of a winning culture
- What the M stands for in David M Brear
Find out more on 11:FS http://11fs.com
11:FS talks Aus FinTech
If you aren't following 11:FS and their podcast Fintech Insider then you simply ain't into FinTech. A game changing digital consultancy for Banks and FS, a ground breaking banking platform in Foundry and publishers of the #1 Podcast FinTech Insider.
In the latest episode, a cheeky question by our very own Dexter Cousins sparked a healthy debate on the emerging Australian FinTech scene. Hosts David M. Brear,Jason Bates and Sarah Kocianski share some interesting views. What is undisputed is the world is taking notice of Aus FinTech!
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