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Véronique Steiner: Leading the Way in FinTech at J.P. Morgan

Véronique Steiner: Leading the Way in FinTech at J.P. Morgan

Véronique Steiner’s journey in FinTech reflects the sector’s dynamic growth and her entrepreneurial spirit. Since joining J.P. Morgan, she has played a pivotal role in driving innovation and establishing J.P. Morgan’s FinTech, media, telecom, and payments services across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. With a commitment to innovation, diversity, and philanthropy, Steiner’s leadership has been instrumental in navigating the complex FinTech landscape, supporting clients with cutting-edge solutions, and fostering a robust FinTech ecosystem.

A Journey of Innovation in Fintech: Véronique Steiner’s Vision

Véronique Steiner’s career in FinTech showcases the sector’s dynamic growth and her entrepreneurial drive. Since joining J.P. Morgan six years ago to establish the FinTech and e-commerce segment, Véronique has played a crucial role in overseeing J.P. Morgan’s FinTech, media, telecom, and payments services across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Her leadership extends from supporting traditional banks to nurturing emerging FinTechs. “We like to say we’re the bank behind the banks and the FinTech behind the FinTech,” she notes, underscoring her pivotal role in driving innovation and building a successful business from scratch.

Building a Fintech Powerhouse from the Ground Up

J.P. Morgan recruited Véronique to harness Europe’s robust FinTech ecosystem. “We were covering large U.S. Tech companies, but Europe had a strong FinTech link,” Véronique explains. Establishing a successful segment required assembling a skilled team and implementing strong governance to manage the high-risk FinTech environment. Today, her team of 25 experts navigates various aspects of FinTech and e-commerce, from regulatory compliance to managing inbound subsidiaries for global players. This strategic approach is vital for navigating the complex payments and FinTech landscape.

J.P. Morgan’s Strategic Edge in Fintech Innovation

J.P. Morgan’s competitive advantage is rooted in its commitment to innovation and substantial technology investments. Véronique highlights, “We’re one of the only banks that invests billions annually in innovation. This allows us to stay at the forefront and support our clients with cutting-edge solutions.” This forward-thinking strategy is evident in J.P. Morgan’s European expansion, which has solidified its presence. “Europe is our second biggest market,” Véronique notes, emphasizing recent investments in France and beyond. “We’re growing rapidly, continuing to invest and innovate.”

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The FinTech sector is diverse, spanning cross-border payment solutions to InsurTech innovations. Véronique Steiner explains, “FinTech covers everything from payments to financial technology services. Our role is to support clients across various FinTech sectors, including cross-border payments and acquiring.” A notable trend is the increasing interest among traditional companies in transitioning to FinTech roles themselves. “We’re seeing more corporates wanting to become payment service providers to maintain control over their data and consumer interactions,” she notes. Additionally, the rise of Banking as a Service (BaaS) presents transformative opportunities. Véronique elaborates, “It’s about allowing businesses to leverage our licenses and infrastructure,” enabling them to offer financial services while sidestepping regulatory complexities.

Commitment to Diversity and Philanthropy in Fintech

Véronique Steiner’s dedication to advancing diversity in FinTech is evident through her involvement in the Rise Up and Amplify program at Money 2020, which supports individuals from diverse backgrounds in the payments industry. J.P. Morgan’s philanthropic initiatives in France, aimed at supporting women founders and educational programs, reflect a broader commitment to social responsibility. “We’re investing not just in business but also in the development of the French population,” Véronique affirms. Looking ahead, she emphasizes J.P. Morgan’s continued support for startups and innovators, encouraging engagement through conferences or LinkedIn for potential partnerships.

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Find Véronique on:

LinkedIn: Véronique Steiner

Twitter/X: @jpmorgan

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Find Ben on:

LinkedIn: Ben Costantini

Twitter/X: @bencostantini

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