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In this episode of FinTech Impact, host Jason Pereira interviews Daniel Yoo, the founder of FinMate AI, an AI-driven advisor meeting notation software. Daniel explains the origins of FinMate AI, stemming from his frustrations as a financial advisor with the note-taking process. He delves into the various challenges the company has faced, the hyper-competitive market, and how they plan to differentiate themselves by providing a custom, service-oriented approach rather than a purely scalable software solution. Daniel also shares his insights on the evolving landscape of AI in financial services and emphasizes the importance of realistic, honest conversations within the industry.
Tune in to learn more about the future of AI in financial advising and how FinMate AI aims to stand out in a crowded field.
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In this episode of FinTech Impact, host Jason Pereira interviews Daniel Yoo, the founder of FinMate AI, an AI-driven advisor meeting notation software. Daniel explains the origins of FinMate AI, stemming from his frustrations as a financial advisor with the note-taking process. He delves into the various challenges the company has faced, the hyper-competitive market, and how they plan to differentiate themselves by providing a custom, service-oriented approach rather than a purely scalable software solution. Daniel also shares his insights on the evolving landscape of AI in financial services and emphasizes the importance of realistic, honest conversations within the industry.
Tune in to learn more about the future of AI in financial advising and how FinMate AI aims to stand out in a crowded field.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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