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Nadia's Women of Fintech Podcast- Diana Ribeiro, Deputy Head of Rates & Credit Quantitative Research at Lloyds Banking Group

Nadia's Women of Fintech Podcast- Diana Ribeiro, Deputy Head of Rates & Credit Quantitative Research at Lloyds Banking Group

FromFinTech's DEI Discussions – Powered by Harrington Starr


Nadia's Women of Fintech Podcast- Diana Ribeiro, Deputy Head of Rates & Credit Quantitative Research at Lloyds Banking Group

FromFinTech's DEI Discussions – Powered by Harrington Starr

ratings:
Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Feb 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this episode of the ground-breaking Women of Fintech Podcast Series, Nadia is delighted to be joined by Diana Ribeiro, Deputy Head of Rates & Credit Quantitative Research at Lloyds Banking Group. Diana has had a fascinating career journey, and she brings the wealth of experience she has gained through this to this highly informative episode. Nadia and Diana have an eye-opening discussion on the representation of women in FinTech, highlighting the unconscious bias and skewed policies that can disadvantage women. We get a thorough analysis of how we can change this, and Diana shares the areas of business she believes need to be reformed to increase the number of opportunities we are able to offer to women. 
Released:
Feb 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Welcome to The DEI Discussions, powered by Harrington Starr. In this podcast we discuss the development and entrenchment of diversity and inclusion in FinTech by speaking to the most prevalent voices within the space. Highlighting the incredible women walking the talk for change; the people working to champion authentic inclusion, both professionally and personally; discussing the talent acquisition strategies that attract and retain a diverse range of talent; and the Maternity and Paternity Stories of FinTech. Each gives us an eye-opening look at the change we need to enact.