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Where do current banking services fall short

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Are there unmet needs that can be filled with new types of ser­vices? Or does the con­cept of ‘unmet need’ in finan­cial ser­vices need reassess­ment? Our pan­el assess­es whether the real unmet need is sim­plic­i­ty.


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Cristi­na Alba Ochoa, chief finan­cial offi­cer, OakNorth
Char­lotte Cross­well, chief exec­u­tive, Inno­vate Finance
Paul Har­rald, head of Curve Cred­it
Andy Maguire, chair of Thought Machine, for­mer chief oper­at­ing offi­cer of HSBC
Paul Tay­lor, chief exec­u­tive, Thought Machine


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Are there unmet needs that can be filled with new types of services? Or does the concept of ‘unmet need’ in financial services need reassessment? Our panel assesses whether the real unmet need is simplicity.

Panel

Cristina Alba Ochoa, chief financial officer, OakNorth
Charlotte Crosswell, chief executive, Innovate Finance
Paul Harrald, head of Curve Credit
Andy Maguire, chair of Thought Machine, former chief operating officer of HSBC
Paul Taylor, chief executive, Thought Machine

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