Peggy Mangot
Head of Fintech Partnerships, Global Banking JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Peggy Mangot is Head of Fintech Partnerships, Global Banking at JPMorgan Chase. Peggy brings a unique perspective with broad experience across traditional financial institutions, the Fintech startup ecosystem & large technology companies. Previously, Peggy was the Operating Partner for PayPal Ventures, a global strategic VC investing in fintech, commerce and infrastructure. Prior to PayPal Ventures, Peggy was GM/SVP, Innovation at Wells Fargo where she led the development and launch of the bank's challenger bank and its enterprise identity management platform (KYC/KYB and fraud at account open). Formerly, Peggy was founder & CEO of SparkGift, a Y Combinator backed micro-investing platform. Peggy also led a partnerships team for Google, focused on launching new mobile payment & commerce products. During her career, Peggy also held senior roles at Visa, Allianz, Accenture, PwC and the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Peggy earned her B.S. in Finance from Indiana University and her J.D. from the Loyola University Chicago School of Law
2025 AGENDA Sessions
Panel: How to Prepare Fintechs For the New Era of Bank Partnerships
With increasing pressures on banks and financial institutions to innovate and build in-house, forming successful partnerships with these regulated entities is becoming more challenging. In this session, we will discuss strategies for building and maintaining strong, long-lasting relationships with fintechs, emphasizing the importance of continuous monitoring for partnership health. Join this panel to learn actionable strategies for preparing fintech-bank partnerships, with a specific focus on understanding what banks need and expect. These experts will share insights and best practices to help fintechs navigate the complexities of collaborating with banks and FIs, ensuring long-term collaboration and maximizing commercialization opportunities.
Tuesday 11 March 10:00 - 10:40 Bellini 2001A - 2101B
Building Financial Services to Endure
With increasing pressures on banks and financial institutions to innovate and build in-house, forming successful partnerships with these regulated entities is becoming more challenging. In this session, we will discuss strategies for building and maintaining strong, long-lasting relationships with fintechs, emphasizing the importance of continuous monitoring for partnership health. Join this panel to learn actionable strategies for preparing fintech-bank partnerships, with a specific focus on understanding what banks need and expect. These experts will share insights and best practices to help fintechs navigate the complexities of collaborating with banks and FIs, ensuring long-term collaboration and maximizing commercialization opportunities.
Bellini 2001A - 2101B US/Pacific