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How Sequin Is Changing the Game for Financial Equality - Episode 86

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In today's episode, I’m excited to introduce you to Vrinda Gupta, the founder of Sequin, a financial technology company that’s changing the game for women and minorities. Vrinda shares her incredible journey from working at Visa to creating a tool that empowers us to take control of our finances, break free from credit card debt, and build real wealth. We dive into how Sequin is making banking work for us, helping us stop the bleeding from high fees and interest rates, and why it’s so important to have financial tools designed with us in mind.
About our guest:
Vrinda Gupta is the CEO & Co-Founder of Sequin, the first debit card and banking in U.S. history designed by and for women and minorities. She is a globally recognized credit expert featured by Forbes, ABC7 News, and Fintech Magazine and has been named one of the top 10 women to watch in Fintech.
Vrinda helped launch the popular Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card at Visa Inc. But, when she applied for the card she helped create, she was rejected.
This inspired Vrinda to act. She quit her job at Visa to found Sequin, to recognize women's financial power and fight against the injustices that opposed it, including credit card debt and the Pink Tax.
Money is power - and this proud first-generation Indian immigrant is on a mission to design a world where women have more of both.
You can sign up for Sequin today completely fee-free at www.sequincard.com.
https://www.sequincard.com/financially-intentional/

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1. How Sequin Is Changing the Game for Financial Equality - Episode 86 (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] More Than the Dress (00:13:32)

3. (Cont.) How Sequin Is Changing the Game for Financial Equality - Episode 86 (00:14:20)

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In today's episode, I’m excited to introduce you to Vrinda Gupta, the founder of Sequin, a financial technology company that’s changing the game for women and minorities. Vrinda shares her incredible journey from working at Visa to creating a tool that empowers us to take control of our finances, break free from credit card debt, and build real wealth. We dive into how Sequin is making banking work for us, helping us stop the bleeding from high fees and interest rates, and why it’s so important to have financial tools designed with us in mind.
About our guest:
Vrinda Gupta is the CEO & Co-Founder of Sequin, the first debit card and banking in U.S. history designed by and for women and minorities. She is a globally recognized credit expert featured by Forbes, ABC7 News, and Fintech Magazine and has been named one of the top 10 women to watch in Fintech.
Vrinda helped launch the popular Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card at Visa Inc. But, when she applied for the card she helped create, she was rejected.
This inspired Vrinda to act. She quit her job at Visa to found Sequin, to recognize women's financial power and fight against the injustices that opposed it, including credit card debt and the Pink Tax.
Money is power - and this proud first-generation Indian immigrant is on a mission to design a world where women have more of both.
You can sign up for Sequin today completely fee-free at www.sequincard.com.
https://www.sequincard.com/financially-intentional/

More Than the Dress
“More than the Dress” is a biweekly podcast hosted by Michele C. Meyer-Shipp, Esq.,...

Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Support the show

---
Check Intentional Style here: https://www.intentionalstylesuite.com/
Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram, and Facebook.
Need help getting started on your path to financial freedom? Start Here

Join the Financially Intentional Community

Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast.

Get my book Smart Money

  continue reading

Kapitel

1. How Sequin Is Changing the Game for Financial Equality - Episode 86 (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] More Than the Dress (00:13:32)

3. (Cont.) How Sequin Is Changing the Game for Financial Equality - Episode 86 (00:14:20)

317 episoder

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