
Miriam Wohlfarth was a guest on the “Digital Dump” podcast. The current episode #29 about Miriam Wohlfarth and her path to becoming a serial entrepreneur. The founder of Ratepay and Banxware was very open and candid in her interview with Kate Pohl, Head of Banking and Partner Strategy at Traxpay. Together with Steven Batiste, CTO of TIS, Kate does an episode every week on the “Digital Dump” podcast series.
Every Friday, Steven Batiste’s and Kate Pohl’s “Digital Dump” podcast is all about the world of technology. They goal is to demystify the magic word “TECH” and make the complex transparent and easy to understand – not only for experts, but for everyone.
In the current podcast episode, the focus is on Miriam Wohlfarth and her path to becoming a serial entrepreneur. This Fintech leader tells us how she came up with the idea of founding Ratepay and why she went on to found her second Fintech, Banxware, a year ago.
She tells us which challenges she had to overcome and what characteristics/attitudes helped her to succeed!
Which future technologies does she believe in? What role does ethics play for her in artificial intelligence? And, what products and services does Miriam see in the future within the fintech world? You can find out by listening to “Digital Dump”. It’s definitely worth tuning in!
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The Host:
- Kate Pohl, Digital Dump presenter, Head of Banking and Partner Strategy, Traxpay
The Interviewee:
- Miriam Wohlfarth, Founder of Ratepay, Founder and Co-CEO of Banxware
About the podcast Digital Dump
Every Friday, Steven Batiste’s and Kate Pohl’s “Digital Dump” podcast is all about the world of technology. They want to demystify the magic word “TECH” and make the complex transparent and easy to understand – not just for experts – but for everyone