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Revenue-based financing. Embedded capital. Two sides of the same fintech coin—but scaling one is way harder than building the other.
In this episode, Amy Loh breaks down how Pipe navigated a major product pivot without losing its mission, voice, or growth momentum. From her time building verticalised marketing engines at Square to scaling a lean team at Pipe, Amy shares how to make your marketing work smarter—especially when you're not the one pressing send.
If you’re growing a fintech inside a fintech (B2B2B marketers, we’re looking at you), this one’s a must-listen.
Key Takeaways
Key Points
- Building a Brand Through a Pivot
Pipe’s business changed—but its purpose didn’t. Amy shares how to reposition a fintech without losing your soul.
- Marketing Through a Partner’s CRM
Amy pulls back the curtain on the operational (and emotional) challenges of running lifecycle campaigns through partner platforms.
- Why Events Still Matter
Pipe’s content flywheel starts with IRL experiences. Here’s how they turn one night into months of marketing ammo.
“Offline events create the moments—our job is to scale them.”
- The Square Effect
From hair salons to hardware stores, Amy helped Square crack vertical marketing at scale. Now she’s bringing that same depth of customer understanding to Pipe’s channel strategy.
“How capital is used is universal—but how it’s perceived? That’s deeply local.”
- Making ABM Actually Work
Pipe’s ABM strategy goes deep, not wide. Amy walks through how her team runs high-impact campaigns on a limited budget—with help from sales.
“It’s not about attribution. It’s about account engagement, signals, and meeting readiness.”
- AI’s Real Role
Spoiler: It’s not writing all your ads. Amy shares where her team actually gets value from AI today—and what they’re still doing the human way.
“AI won’t kill creativity. It expands it.”
Help Us Out!
Help us reach more marketers, founders, and fintech builders by rating and reviewing The Fintech Marketers & Leaders Podcast here.
Got a guest you want to hear from? Email us to let us know. We read every single one.
By Growth GorillaSend us a text
Revenue-based financing. Embedded capital. Two sides of the same fintech coin—but scaling one is way harder than building the other.
In this episode, Amy Loh breaks down how Pipe navigated a major product pivot without losing its mission, voice, or growth momentum. From her time building verticalised marketing engines at Square to scaling a lean team at Pipe, Amy shares how to make your marketing work smarter—especially when you're not the one pressing send.
If you’re growing a fintech inside a fintech (B2B2B marketers, we’re looking at you), this one’s a must-listen.
Key Takeaways
Key Points
- Building a Brand Through a Pivot
Pipe’s business changed—but its purpose didn’t. Amy shares how to reposition a fintech without losing your soul.
- Marketing Through a Partner’s CRM
Amy pulls back the curtain on the operational (and emotional) challenges of running lifecycle campaigns through partner platforms.
- Why Events Still Matter
Pipe’s content flywheel starts with IRL experiences. Here’s how they turn one night into months of marketing ammo.
“Offline events create the moments—our job is to scale them.”
- The Square Effect
From hair salons to hardware stores, Amy helped Square crack vertical marketing at scale. Now she’s bringing that same depth of customer understanding to Pipe’s channel strategy.
“How capital is used is universal—but how it’s perceived? That’s deeply local.”
- Making ABM Actually Work
Pipe’s ABM strategy goes deep, not wide. Amy walks through how her team runs high-impact campaigns on a limited budget—with help from sales.
“It’s not about attribution. It’s about account engagement, signals, and meeting readiness.”
- AI’s Real Role
Spoiler: It’s not writing all your ads. Amy shares where her team actually gets value from AI today—and what they’re still doing the human way.
“AI won’t kill creativity. It expands it.”
Help Us Out!
Help us reach more marketers, founders, and fintech builders by rating and reviewing The Fintech Marketers & Leaders Podcast here.
Got a guest you want to hear from? Email us to let us know. We read every single one.