Kai Stinchcombe is cofounder and CEO of True Link, which provides financial services to seniors, people with disabilities, and recovering addicts. He was previously cofounder of Aktana, an sales management solution deployed at seven of the top ten pharma companies, the second employee at LendUp, a provider of high-quality subprime credit, founder of Strategic Districts redistricting software, and founder of the Roosevelt Institution public policy think tank. Kai attended Colorado College and Stanford University, is a frequent speaker on innovation and product development, and was a member of the President’s Working Group on Aging and Technology under President Obama.
Can Fintech Be a Savior for an Aging Society?
As more than 60% of Japan's financial wealth is being held by 60+ generation and as we enter an era of a 100 year life, financial well being of the elderly is of paramount importance, And today's elderly are becoming more tech savvy. This session will look at how the elderly can stay in control of their finances and how fintech can help. Whilst this theme is a particularly acute one for Japan, other countries both developed and developing are following the same path, which makes finances for elderly a promising area for fintechs.
2-4-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Marunouchi Building, 7F Main Hall
September 03, 2019 at 04:00PM - 04:45PM