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    <description>Get an insider’s view into data, business strategies and trust. In each episode, industry experts join us to discuss key talking points in the world of technology. We’ll share new insights and perspectives on topics, such as how fraud is challenging FinTech growth; ways to develop award-winning, consumer-centric lending platforms; or the product set needed to optimise customer onboarding. 
You’ll learn more about the inner workings of TransUnion — one of the world’s leading insights and analytics companies — and how we bring our purpose of Information for Good® to life for individuals and communities. 
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    <itunes:summary>Get an insider’s view into data, business strategies and trust. In each episode, industry experts join us to discuss key talking points in the world of technology. We’ll share new insights and perspectives on topics, such as how fraud is challenging FinTech growth; ways to develop award-winning, consumer-centric lending platforms; or the product set needed to optimise customer onboarding. 
You’ll learn more about the inner workings of TransUnion — one of the world’s leading insights and analytics companies — and how we bring our purpose of Information for Good® to life for individuals and communities. 
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  <title>Building Meaningful Lending Experiences: How to Think Like A Gen Z Consumer </title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>What do lenders need to know about Gen Z and young Millennials as they start to earn and begin using different banking and lending products? In this episode we help you better understand what younger consumers think of credit, financial management and the lending customer experience.</itunes:subtitle>
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Hosting the show is TransUnion's James Robinson (https://uk.linkedin.com/in/james-robinson-35ba3622). James started at TransUnion in 2007 and has worked across account management, pre-sales and was recently promoted to managing director of our consumer interactive team. With over 10 years’ experience in delivering consumer credit solutions, James is a subject matter expert (SME) in consumer credit and open banking data, and the lending customer experience. Joining James is Ellie Austin-Williams (https://uk.linkedin.com/in/ellie-austin-williams), founder of This Girl Talks Money. Ellie aims to empower and help Gen Z and Millennials cultivate a positive money mindset. Working with this demographic, and brings a fresh, personable perspective to important issues such as financial education and money management.
Topics include; dissecting the ideal customer journey for Gen Z talking to innovation, personalisation, security and instant decisions; digital trust in an age of disinformation and scams; and their understanding and adoption of open banking.
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* James Robinson, managing director, consumer interactive, TransUnion in the UK
* Ellie Austin-Williams, founder of This Girl Talks Money 
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<p>Hosting the show is TransUnion&#39;s <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/james-robinson-35ba3622" rel="nofollow">James Robinson</a>. James started at TransUnion in 2007 and has worked across account management, pre-sales and was recently promoted to managing director of our consumer interactive team. With over 10 years’ experience in delivering consumer credit solutions, James is a subject matter expert (SME) in consumer credit and open banking data, and the lending customer experience. Joining James is <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/ellie-austin-williams" rel="nofollow">Ellie Austin-Williams</a>, founder of This Girl Talks Money. Ellie aims to empower and help Gen Z and Millennials cultivate a positive money mindset. Working with this demographic, and brings a fresh, personable perspective to important issues such as financial education and money management.</p>

<p>Topics include; dissecting the ideal customer journey for Gen Z talking to innovation, personalisation, security and instant decisions; digital trust in an age of disinformation and scams; and their understanding and adoption of open banking.</p>

<p>Speakers:</p>

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<li>James Robinson, managing director, consumer interactive, TransUnion in the UK</li>
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<p>Hosting the show is TransUnion&#39;s <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/james-robinson-35ba3622" rel="nofollow">James Robinson</a>. James started at TransUnion in 2007 and has worked across account management, pre-sales and was recently promoted to managing director of our consumer interactive team. With over 10 years’ experience in delivering consumer credit solutions, James is a subject matter expert (SME) in consumer credit and open banking data, and the lending customer experience. Joining James is <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/ellie-austin-williams" rel="nofollow">Ellie Austin-Williams</a>, founder of This Girl Talks Money. Ellie aims to empower and help Gen Z and Millennials cultivate a positive money mindset. Working with this demographic, and brings a fresh, personable perspective to important issues such as financial education and money management.</p>

<p>Topics include; dissecting the ideal customer journey for Gen Z talking to innovation, personalisation, security and instant decisions; digital trust in an age of disinformation and scams; and their understanding and adoption of open banking.</p>

<p>Speakers:</p>

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<li>James Robinson, managing director, consumer interactive, TransUnion in the UK</li>
<li>Ellie Austin-Williams, founder of This Girl Talks Money</li>
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