
The Strategic Power of Embedded Finance
Christoffer Malmer, head of SEB Embedded and Pal Krogdahl, CTO for IBM Core Banking and Payments, discuss how Swedish banking giant SEB reorganized its tech and innovation operations to become a leader in the embedded finance space.
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Show Notes
Money 20/20 offers an amazing view into the future of banking and fintech with hundreds of participating organizations and thousands of attendees from across the globe. It was clear from the outset that embedded finance was a key theme this year.
Embedded finance offers banks and nonfinancial organizations the ability to provide a frictionless experience built within a customer’s daily life. More than ever, banks need a strategy to unlock the vast potential of embedded finance.
I am excited to have Christoffer Malmer, head of SEB Embedded and Pal Krogdahl, CTO for IBM Core Banking and Payments on the Banking Transformed podcast. We discuss how Swedish banking giant SEB reorganized its tech and innovation operations to become a leader in the embedded finance space.
This episode of Banking Transformed Solutions is sponsored by IBM
IBM delivers technology and industry expertise to the global financial services industry through its infrastructure offering, software portfolio and consulting services. As a trusted partner to banks, insurers, asset managers and other financial institutions around the world, IBM enables modernization and digital transformation of the world’s mission-critical businesses. IBM is a leading provider of enterprise AI and hybrid cloud architecture to banks and insurers and leads a robust ecosystem of fintech partners serving financial institutions. For more information, visit https://www.ibm.com/industries/financial-services