The Singapore FinTech Association (SFA) and DigiJanus, today announced the launch of PitStop, a short-form video series designed to democratise access to the peopleThe Singapore FinTech Association (SFA) and DigiJanus, today announced the launch of PitStop, a short-form video series designed to democratise access to the people

Singapore FinTech Association and DigiJanus Are Democratising Access to the Best Minds in FinTech in Singapore

The Singapore FinTech Association (SFA) and DigiJanus, today announced the launch of PitStop, a short-form video series designed to democratise access to the people shaping Singapore’s fintech journey.

— The Singapore FinTech Association (SFA) and DigiJanus, today announced the launch of PitStop, a short-form video series designed to democratise access to the people shaping Singapore’s fintech journey.

Over the past decade, Singapore has produced a deep bench of fintech builders, bank innovators, investors, regulators, and operators, individuals who have scaled platforms, navigated regulation, partnered across borders, and learned where theory breaks in practice. Yet much of that knowledge, however, remains concentrated in small circles within boardrooms, closed-door events, and private conversations.

PitStop aims to change that by democratizing access to these perspectives, offering concise, candid conversations with the people shaping Singapore’s fintech ecosystem.

The series connects seasoned operators and leaders who have built and scaled fintechs, modernised banks and raised capital, with emerging builders seeking practical insight on product-market fit, enterprise sales, fundraising, hiring, and execution.

By bridging experience with ambition, PitStop provides a practical learning platform for the next generation of fintech builders and allows founders to give back to the fintech community and help shape the next generation of industry leaders. 

“When I entered the financial industry in 2016, my own journey was accelerated by the generosity of leaders in Singapore’s fintech ecosystem,” said Laksh Gangwani, founder of DigiJanus.

“PitStop exists to make that kind of access less accidental and more democratic.”

“Singapore’s fintech ecosystem is built on its people. PitStop brings together founders and operators from across the ecosystem, helping to amplify voices in our community and creating a platform for open, practical knowledge exchange” Holly Fang, President of Singapore Fintech Association (SFA).

Unlike traditional content formats, PitStop is driven by questions raised directly by the fintech ecosystem, and answered by leaders who have made those decisions and lived with the outcomes.

To ensure the integrity and usefulness of every response, DigiJanus has built a custom AI BOT/ GPT – DigiJanus’ Insight Optimiser. The BOT is provided to all PitStop guests, enabling them to self-check their responses and ensure they deliver clear and experience-backed insight.

The result is insight grounded in reality, covering topics such as Innovation, Growth, Go-to Market Strategy, Fundraising, and unique Industry insights. New PitStop clips are released weekly on YouTube, and other social media platforms.

At DigiJanus, our intent is to help the ecosystem learn faster and build a better financial industry together. Anyone from the ecosystem can participate directly by signing up as a thought leader to contribute insights, or as a builder or operator to submit real questions they want answered via the PitStop Landing Page.

About the company: Digijanus is Asia’s leading platform for conversations focused on building a better financial industry. Founded in 2020 by Laksh Gangwani as a passion project, Digijanus was created to give back to the financial-services ecosystem by amplifying practitioner-led insights and elevating meaningful industry dialogue. Built independently and without commercial monetization, the platform has featured senior leaders from across global financial services, with selected conversations showcased in Times Square over the years.

Contact Info:
Name: Laksh
Email: Send Email
Organization: Digijanus
Address: Tower 2B 12 West Coast Crescent
Website: http://www.digijanus.com

Video URL: https://youtu.be/R1xZWW_0acc?si=BCgMokuuZ6NzZ2L_

Release ID: 89182333

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