The dialog continues, certainly! Recent off the Finovate crew’s return from FinovateEurope 2025, we’re dropping a pair of Finovate podcasts that you just might need missed.
First up is Finovate VP and Podcast host Greg Palmer’s dialogue about AI, information apps, and FinovateEurope with Plotly European Gross sales Director Andy Wisbey. Second, Greg sits down with Portage Capital Options Accomplice and Co-Head Devon Kirk to speak in regards to the present funding local weather for fintechs and what to anticipate this 12 months.

Andy Wisbey (LinkedIn), European Gross sales Director with Plotly, talks with Finovate Podcast host Greg Palmer about AI, information apps, and the recently-concluded FinovateEurope convention in London. Episode 247.
Based in 2013 and headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Plotly allows organizations to collaboratively develop and deploy apps in safe, scalable, managed environments.
The corporate’s flagship resolution, Sprint Enterprise, is a number one information app platform for Python. With greater than 20 million downloads a month, Plotly’s know-how empowers firms throughout the Fortune 500 to regulate, customise, and collaborate on data-driven decision-making. Plotly was a Bronze sponsor of FinovateEurope 2025.

Greg Palmer interviews Devon Kirk (LinkedIn), companion and co-Head of Portage Capital Options, in regards to the present funding panorama, IPO and M&A predictions for the 12 months, and what to anticipate in 2025. Episode 246.
Portage Capital Options is a world funding agency that makes a speciality of fintech and monetary providers. Based in 2016 and headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Portage groups up with firms throughout all phases to supply versatile capital, in addition to a worldwide community of buyers, industrial companions, advisors, and worth creation consultants.
Most not too long ago, Portage introduced its help of open supply monetary infrastructure supplier Formance. The agency co-led a $21 million Sequence A funding spherical with PayPal Ventures in January.
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