
The Future of FX Trading with Adam Katz
Episode Topic In this episode of PayPod, host Kevin Rosenquist sits down with Adam Katz, founder and CEO of Kaletra, to discuss the challenges and inefficiencies in foreign exchange (FX) trading. Despite FX being a $7.2 trillion daily market, many financial institutions still rely on outdated legacy systems, leading to high fees, slow transactions, and inefficiencies. Adam explores why banks hesitate to modernize their FX infrastructure and how AI, automation, and fintech innovation can drive the future of cross-border transactions. They also touch on the role of blockchain, cryptocurrency, and geopolitical shifts in shaping the FX landscape. Lessons You’ll Learn In this insightful discussion, Adam shares why banks struggle with outdated technology, how legacy banking systems create hidden costs, and the impact of government debt on currency volatility. You’ll learn about the true cost of FX inefficiencies, how fintech disruptors are offering better alternatives, and why AI-driven automation is the key to lowering transaction costs. Adam also breaks down the hype vs. reality of blockchain in FX, revealing why traditional finance is still reluctant to embrace digital currencies. About Our Guest Adam Katz is the founder and CEO of Kaletra, a company dedicated to modernizing FX trading through cutting-edge financial technology. With years of experience in foreign exchange markets and fintech innovation, Adam has deep insights into the challenges banks face with legacy systems. From his early days in computer programming to his work in financial services, Adam has been passionate about building modern, efficient infrastructure for FX trading. Topics Covered The inefficiencies of legacy FX trading systems. Why banks resist technology upgrades despite high costs. The hidden fees in cross-border transactions. How AI and automation are reshaping FX trading. The role of blockchain and digital currencies in finance. Geopolitical shifts and their impact on global currency markets
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