Podcast: SFF x Switch 2019 Ep 1: How Singapore blazed a trail in fintech
BT podcast: SFF x Switch 2019 Ep 1 - How Singapore blazed a trail in fintech
5:26 min
Synopsis: Listen to podcasts produced by The Business Times on Mondays that alternates with its other podcast series Money Hacks.
The Singapore Fintech Festival x Singapore Week of Innovation and Technology will run from Nov 11-15 this year.
Singapore creates 1,000 jobs a year from the fintech scene, while funding has just cracked the billion-dollar-mark. In the lead-up to the annual event, we speak with the Monetary Authority of Singapore's managing director Ravi Menon to find out why technology and innovation matter to Singapore.
Stay tuned for more episodes in this special edition of BT's podcasts.
Find out more: Consumers to be able to aggregate and share financial data next year
Produced by: Jamie Lee and Lee Kim Siang
Edited by: Penelope Lee
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