"<b>Jason Mikula's </b>experience as an operator in fintech and banking, combined with his incredible reporting on the banking-as-a-service space over the last few years, makes him the best person to write the definitive book on the past, present, and future of BaaS. He's done just that."
Alex Johnson, Founder, Fintech Takes
"As a banker, investor and someone that's done upwards of 1000 deals in the fintech space, I can highly recommend this book for anyone in the industry or those trying to break into it. The book contains a treasure chest of insights, does an excellent job of capturing the nuances of a rapidly evolving space, and will be required reading for everyone I work with."
Steve McLaughlin, Founder & CEO, FT Partners
"<b>Jason Mikula</b> is one of my favourite sources of fintech news and analysis. He has his finger on the industry's pulse and is often first with breaking news. He stays with the story after it breaks, chasing down additional developments and exploring all the angles. He really understands and is able to explain the complex regulatory framework in which fintechs operate. This all adds up to <b>Jason Mikula</b> being a must-read for me and other industry professionals."
Michele Alt, Co-founder, Klaros Group
"To understand the future, one must understand the past. <b>Jason Mikula</b> takes us on a thorough but delightful journey beginning with the predecessor models that laid the foundation for BaaS as we know it today. The book isn't just a history lesson, it is a practical guide to what the future holds."
Jason Henrichs, CEO, Alloy Labs Alliance
"<b>Jason Mikula </b>does a phenomenal job of cataloguing the rise and importance of the BaaS movement. This book is such a timely and excellent piece of research!"
Brett King, Author of Bank 4.0, Founder of Moven and Breaking Banks podcast
"I've spent almost 25 years as a regulator and lawyer in consumer finance and fintech, and there have been few people who have the breadth of understanding of the industry like <b>Jason Mikula </b>does. From the economics, to the operations, to the marketing and the regulation of the industry, he is one of the few people who can connect all those dots, and it clearly shows in this book. <b>Mikula </b>has been on the ground in fintech and has covered some of the brightest and darkest parts of the BaaS industry for years, so it's fantastic to see all of that knowledge brought together in one book. It's a must read for all the rest of us who work with and for BaaS providers."
Jesse Silverman, Counsel, Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders, LLP
- Chapter - 01: What is "banking-as-a-service," and where did it come from?;
- Chapter - 02: Why do fintechs need banking-as-a-service?;
- Chapter - 03: The house that durbin built – us fintechs’ love affair with interchange;
- Chapter - 04: What’s in it for banks ? primarily, a low-cost source of deposits;
- Chapter - 05: BaaS business models – loan origination-to-distribute;
- Chapter - 06: What are the different baas operating models?;
- Chapter - 07: What is the difference between banking-as-a-service and embedded finance?;
- Chapter - 08: Banking-as-a-service challenges pose questions about the model’s sustainability;
- Chapter - 09: US case studies – synapse, blue ridge bank, goldman sachs;
- Chapter - 10: UK/EU case studies – railsr, griffin, solaris;
- Chapter - 11: Latin America case studies – dock, pomelo;
- Chapter - 12: Asia-Pacific case studies – standard chartered, nium, airwallex;
- Chapter - 13: Africa case studies – ukheshe, jumo, onepipe;
- Chapter - 14: Middle east case studies – united payment, QNB, nymcard;
- Chapter - 15: Where does banking-as-a-service go from here?;
- Chapter - 16: Abbreviations and Definitions;