Dave Glaser, CEO of Dwolla, draws from his extensive experience in leadership roles at Mastercard and Visa to guide modern innovations in fintech. His transition to Dwolla highlights a shift from managing legacy systems to modernizing payment infrastructures. Glaser notes the surprising reliance of large enterprises on outdated manual systems for payments. Despite this, there is a clear eagerness among these companies to adapt once they recognize modernization's feasibility. Dwolla focuses not only on providing technological solutions but also on facilitating understanding and integration for their clients.
When you're at a global network like Mastercard or Visa, you see payments at scale. But the pace of innovation is different, understandably so. There are layers of infrastructure, regulation, and decision-making.
At Dwolla, we're able to move faster, listen to what businesses need today, and actually build for that. I've shifted from thinking about how to preserve legacy systems to how to modernize them.
It still surprises me how many enterprise companies are using manual processes, ACH files, spreadsheets, and even checks. These aren't small shops.
What's encouraging is how eager they are to modernize once they see it's possible. We don't just deliver a tech solution; we help them understand it.
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