Behind the launch of Paze with Early Warning's James Anderson




Tearsheet Podcast: Exploring Financial Services Together show

Summary: Welcome to the Tearsheet Podcast, where we explore the future of financial services with an eye toward technology, new models, innovation, and changing expectations. When Early Warning launched Zelle in 2017, it seemed a very big mountain to climb. For a bank-backed P2P payments app to replace or at least compete with Venmo seemed unbelievable. Venmo was clearly one of the most popular consumer fintech apps. But if you look at the growth today, Zelle slowly but surely surpassed PayPal’s favorite brand. In early 2023, Zelle had 120 million customers with 69 million monthly unique Zelle users. Venmo, which launched more than a decade ago, had 90 million active accounts, with 60 million being active monthly. It took time but it shows the massive power of bank distribution. Early Warning and its banking partners are back with a new digital wallet called Paze. Of course there are more popular digital wallets on the market. Will the power of bank distribution propel Paze’s growth in the market the way it did with Zelle? Joining me on the show is Early Warning’s Head of Paze, James Anderson. We discuss everything about Paze – from its conception to functionality, from its features to its distribution. James discusses whether the world needs another digital walle and whether consumers will be open to using a service like this offered from their bank. What will it take to get Paze integrated into merchant checkout? It’s all about creating supply and demand in a two-sided marketplace and James is on it. Here’s my conversation with Paze’s James Anderson.