368. News: 2008 throwback special

368. News: 2008 throwback special

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1046. News: Revolut is a bank, Lloyds wants to be a fintech - we're just as confused as you

About this episode: Host Benjamin Ensor - Director of Research and Strategy at 11:FS is joined by some great guests to discuss the biggest stories from the world of financial services over the past week. This week's guests: Dave Morris - CEO of FoundryOS Veronica Glab - Strategic ...  Show more

1045. Insights: Has the banking battlefield evolved - and is Revolut built for it?

About this episode: For years, banking has been framed as a battlefield: incumbents defending their turf while fintech challengers attack with better tech and customer experience. But in 2026, that picture may have changed. Ross Gallagher and David M. Brear (11:FS) are joined by ...  Show more

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