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Monetize Your Payments

10 Episodes

36 minutes | 2 months ago
David Giannetto, CEO of WorkWave | Episode 9
This is episode 9 of the Monetize Your Payments podcast and David Giannetto, the CEO of WorkWave is our special guest this week. David grew up in South Jersey, went to Monmouth University, and was an officer in the Army for 4 years.  He’s been the CEO at WorkWave for a year and half and has been around the field services software industry for some time. WorkWave has 7,000 customers both large and small but all related to field services. They offer four core services or platforms that help their customers; grow their business, service their existing customers and everything related to how they move money.  WorkWave is first and foremost a software company and they consider payments as a multiplier. Their customers’ desire for more progressive payments functionality in the WorkWave software as well as WorkWave’s desire to control their customer’s experience and service led to the decision to becoming a payfac a year and half ago.    David stresses that having the right partners is a major key to success. If becoming a payfac is part of your payments roadmap, you need to listen to this episode. 
30 minutes | 4 months ago
Dylan Penebre, CEO of PointOS | Episode 6
This is episode 6 of the Monetize Your Payments podcast and Dylan Penebre, the CEO of PointOS is our special guest this week. Dylan grew up in a small town north of New York City. He was heavily involved in sports growing up and played football and baseball in college. He began his payments career right after college and soon thereafter started Cayan which back then was known as Merchant Warehouse. Today Dylan is the CEO of PointOS. PointOS is a restaurant management platform designed to help full-service restaurants, bars and grills, nightclubs, cafes, and quick service restaurants operate more efficiently and profitably. Their platform provides POS software, payment processing, reporting, analytics, and deep insights that help their customer’s bottom line. The customer experience drove the decision to integrate payments into their software. The stickiness of the account which ultimately drives more revenue was also a major factor. PointOS was stood up as a payfac but really operates like an ISO. They realized for strategic purposes and for the betterment of their customer they could still provide the frictionless onboarding process and get great buy rates without making the investment and having the ongoing expenses of an inhouse underwriting and risk team.  www.pointos.comwww.monetizeyourpayments.comwww.podcast609.com
31 minutes | 4 months ago
Nick Dennis, CEO of fitDEGREE | Episode 5
This is episode 5 of the Monetize Your Payments podcast and Nick Dennis, the CEO of fitDEGREE is our guest this week. Nick was born and raised in New Jersey and considers himself an accidental entrepreneur. He went to college to get a degree in math and become an actuary but today runs a software company. Nick sets the culture and strategy at the company and also helps set the direction of the product development efforts at fitDEGREE. fitDEGREE is a management software for class-based fitness studios like yoga studios, pilates and personal trainers. They help customers find classes, register and of course make payments while helping the studios owners manage their business.  fitDEGREE leverages a partnership with Payrix to provide payments through iFrames on their website and mobile app. The referral model didn’t make sense for their customer experience needs and Nick considers his payments model a hybrid. fitDEGREE facilitate the onboarding but not the underwriting and PCI compliance. Regardless of the business model, in some respects all software companies that take on payments as a module within their software have to take on some of the functions like managing customer service for disputes, chargebacks, recurring billing and more. Nick talks about some of the advantages and the pain points of the hybrid model versus being a payfac.  Some of the pain points he mentions include learning the disputes process and understanding interchange rates that need to be communicated to the studio owners. Recurring billing, which was expected in the industry, also required them to add a lot of safeguards in their software to make sure consumers aren’t double charged or billed multiple times.www.fitdegree.com www.monetizeyourpayments.com www.podcast609.com
32 minutes | 4 months ago
Kris Riley, Head of Business Development & Platforms, Paystand | Episode 4
This is episode 4 of the Monetize Your Payments podcast and our special guest this week is Kris Riley, Head of Business Development and Platforms at Paystand. Kris was born in Philadelphia and grew up the Washington D.C. area and went to Marquette University in Wisconsin and now resides on the west coast. Kris focuses on the indirect sales side of business for Paystand. His team engages with partners like Netsuite as well as software companies that operate in the B2B space.   Paystand was founded in 2014 and is privately held, venture backed and recently had a series B with DNX Ventures and Battery Ventures. Paystand considers themselves a B2B payments network with the focus of being a “Venmo” for B2B payments – making it seamless and intuitive. According to Kris the three main advantages on bring payments in house are: 1. the customer or merchant experience, 2. the monetization aspect and 3. the data that is created and how the customer can leverage this data for new and interesting products and services. Website: paystand.com Paystand blog Paystand Twitter Paystand LinkedInmonetizeyourpayments.comThis and all Monetize Your Payments podcasts are produced by: Podcast609.com 
30 minutes | 4 months ago
Omer Shatzky, Head of Billing & Payments at Wix | Episode 3
This is episode 3 of the Monetize Your Payments podcast and our special guest this week is Omer Shatzky the Head of Billing and Payments at Wix.  Omer was born and raised in Israel and currently lives in Tel Aviv. He started in biotechnology and food engineering with the goal of combining his passion for cooking with science but after 5 years in the Israeli army he decided to pursue software development.  Wix is a world-class platform for do-it-yourself website building that many of your I’m sure have heard of. Wix Payments is a payment service that allows their merchants to manage orders and payments from within the Wix ecosystem without needing third-party payment providers.  Wix has 180,000,000 users in 190 countries and 3,500 employees worldwide. They have a 360-degree view of their merchants and feel confident they know their customers better than anyone and can provide a merchant experience that no one else can. Payments plays a huge role in that experience. Omer provides some great insights into how and why they brought payments in house. www.wix.com www.monetizeyourpayments.com www.podcast609.com
28 minutes | 5 months ago
Angie Ammon, VP of Professional Services at Finix | Episode 2
This is episode 2 of the Monetize Your Payments podcast and our special guest this week is Angie Ammon the Vice President of Professional Services at Finix. Angie is mid-westerner and grew up in Cincinnati Ohio and went to school at Miami of Ohio and spent many years at Vantiv/Worldpay or what is now FIS helping to build out their payment facilitator model. She joined FINIX about a year ago to lead FINIX professional services. Their goal is to help companies define their payments strategy and then execute on it. Education is the core of what the professional services team at FINIX does.  FINIX is a payments infrastructure company that helps various companies across the ecosystem become payments companies. In this episode we talk about what differentiates FINIX in the marketplace as well as some of the keys to success and pain points companies run into when becoming a payments company.  www.finixpayments.comwww.monetizeyourpayments.comwww.podcast609.com
31 minutes | 5 months ago
Randy Eckels, CEO of Clubessential Holdings | Episode 1
Randy Eckels the CEO of Club Essential Holdings is my guest on this episode. This is episode 1 of the Monetize Your Payments podcast. Club Essential Holdings includes 4 entities: ClubReady, Vermont Systems, PrestoSports and ClubEssential.  Randy grew up in Altoona Pennsylvania – a small blue collar town – known for it’s past in the railroad industry. Randy attended college at Penn State where he was also a wrestler.  Payments is strategically important to their businesses which includes $4B plus in payments. They see less churn, improved margins and increased revenue and they have really reduced the friction in the customer experience. Some of the challenges they faced were related to people, process and hardware but according to Randy every software company should explore payments and how each potential business model fits your business.  www.clubessential.comwww.monetizeyourpayments.comwww.podcast609.com 
5 minutes | 6 months ago
Episode Zero "The Kickoff Episode"
There has been tremendous change over the last 15 years in payments. Most recently one of the biggest trends in payments is the ability for software companies, for example SaaS companies, ISVs, and marketplaces to no longer view payments as an expense but rather to monetize their payments and convert that process into a better experience for their customers.  The Monetize Your Payments podcast was created to provide you unbiased information, really a platform for you to learn and understand the nuances of the payment facilitator space. In this episode I provide an overview of what this podcast series will be all about and why I created this podcast. www.monetizeyourpayments.com www.podcast609.com 
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