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Adam Goller

EVP, Head of FinTech Banking Cross River

Adam is EVP, Head of Fintech Banking at Cross River, where he is responsible for the company's Fintech Banking products, partnerships and activities. Adam joined Cross River at its inception in 2008 and held the role of Chief Credit Officer at the bank for its first 12 years where he was responsible for the launch and expansion of Cross River's successful Marketplace Lending program. He previously held positions at Fitch Ratings as an Associate Director, and as Director of Underwriting at First Meridian Mortgage. Adam holds an MBA from Touro College, and a Bachelor of Science from Yeshiva University, both in New York City.


2025 AGENDA Sessions

Panel: How Fintechs Are Leveraging Compliance as a Competitive Advantage in an Increasingly Scrutini

Bank-fintech partnerships demonstrating robust compliance programs can gain a significant competitive advantage in the BaaS market. In this session, we will showcase how they are leveraging advanced compliance tools and Regtech advancements to excel, highlighting effective risk and compliance strategies that not only meet regulatory requirements but also drive business success. Join this panel to learn practical approaches and strategies to using compliance as a competitive edge to win in the BaaS market.

Tuesday 11 March 09:15 - 09:55 Bellini 2001A - 2101B

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