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[The FinTech Cycle: From Boom and Bust to the Age of AI-Driven Financial Services]-[The Rise, Fall & Reset of The Fintech Industry]

a16z Podcast · B2 · 2025-12-19

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📋 Summary

The Seasonal Cycles of FinTech

The FinTech industry has evolved through distinct "seasons" over the past decade, characterized by explosive growth, sudden freezes, and recent maturation. David Haber (A16z) and Zach Perret (Plaid) describe the 2018–2019 period as "late spring," a time of steady growth where the industry name solidified. This shifted into an "insane" summer during 2020 and 2021, fueled by COVID-19 and a massive influx of capital, with roughly "25% of all venture dollars" flowing into the sector.

However, this boom was followed by a "FinTech winter" starting in the second half of 2022, where funding dropped to "basically 0." This drought forced a necessary industry-wide maturation. Companies shifted from growth-at-all-costs models to "full-stack" financial products, focusing on deposits and sustainable revenue. Today, the market is thawing, and FinTech has transitioned from a niche startup sector into the "firmament of financial services."

The Shift to Embedded Finance and Incumbent Adoption

A critical evolution discussed is the shift of FinTech from a standalone industry to a foundational layer of the broader economy. Zach Perret notes that "every company is a fintech company" is no longer just a slogan but a reality, as seen in the rise of "embedded finance." Traditional banking giants, once resistant to outside software, are now acknowledging that "we are the biggest fintech companies" and are increasingly adopting external technology to stay competitive rather than building everything in-house.

The Next Horizon: AI, Credit, and Fraud

Looking toward 2026, the focus has shifted from simple access to "excellent" financial experiences. Zach highlights that the industry has largely "solved the access problem"—consumers can now apply for mortgages or bank accounts online with ease. The next frontier involves solving endemic issues like:

  • Credit Scoring: Moving beyond historical repayment data to "logical credit scores" that account for real-time free cash flow.
  • AI-Driven Fraud: This is perhaps the most urgent challenge. Zach notes that the "biggest use case for AI is fraudsters committing fraud," with financial fraud growing at "18 to 20 percent a year." While the industry is building tools like Plaid’s "Protect" to leverage cross-network data, the battle against AI-enabled threats like "pig butchering" remains a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game where "the mouse is winning right now."

The Role of AI in Financial Infrastructure

David Haber emphasizes that the most significant opportunity for investment lies in "software-led businesses" that sell into large financial institutions. With AI, these institutions can finally automate the "manual, expensive" work handled by their middle and back offices. By deploying AI agents, companies can solve workflow challenges in compliance, treasury management, and loan servicing. This transition is accelerating because "any CEO or board member can plug a prompt into one of these models" and immediately grasp the productivity potential.

Conclusion: A More Responsible Future

As the industry enters a new spring, the sentiment is one of cautious optimism. The "tourists" have left the space, leaving behind "true believers" who prioritize profitability and long-term sustainability over hyper-growth. While challenges remain, the convergence of crypto, traditional banking, and AI-driven software creates a fertile ground for the next generation of financial services. As Zach concludes, the goal is to build a platform that enables "financial freedom," ensuring that as AI continues to evolve, the industry remains prepared to protect consumers and optimize for the next emergent behaviors.

🎯Key Sentences

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That was the drought, maybe.
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These are awesome experiences.
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It's a question of how and where does crypto and fintech fit into the existing set of consumer behaviors.
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It's become a global one.
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I think there's a bit of a humbling that has happened.
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📝Key Phrases

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boom and bust cycle
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use case
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full-stack
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catch us up
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emergent behavior
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📖 Transcript

2018, 2019 in fintech was late spring.
You get into 2020 and COVID, and that was utter insanity of a story.
Like 25% of all venture dollars in that period went into fintech.
Wow, 25%.
The stat after that is not a good stat which is starting in like the second half of 2022.
Like basically 0 of venture dollars went into fintech.

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