Colin Luce, CEO & Co-Founder of Basis Theory: $20 Million Raised to Build the Future of Payments Tokenization
Fintech Builders · 2024-08-28 · 31 min
Episode notes
Welcome to another episode of Category Visionaries - the show that explores GTM stories from tech's most innovative B2B founders. In today's episode, we're speaking with Colin Luce , CEO & Co-Founder at Basis Theory , a payments tokenization platform that has raised over $20 Million in funding. Here are the most interesting points from our conversation: Understanding Tokenization: Colin explains how Basis Theory is redefining tokenization for data security, focusing on developer-friendly tools that simplify complex compliance and security challenges. The Klarna Experience: Colin shares insights from his time at Klarna, highlighting lessons learned from scaling a European fintech giant in the U.S. market and the challenges of adapting to a different ecosystem. Founding Basis Theory: The "aha" moment for Basis Theory stemmed from the frustration Colin observed in merchants dealing with high payment processing costs and the lack of flexibility in existing systems. Vertical vs. Horizontal Focus: Colin discusses the strategic decision to initially focus on payments as a vertical before considering broader applications of their technology in other sectors like healthcare.
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