List of fintech journalists

This page lists independent journalists, newsletter writers and X commentators who shape public understanding of neobanks, banking as a service, embedded finance and adjacent fintech. Coverage emphasises English-language voices frequently cited by operators and policymakers—not a complete global media directory.1

BaaS, banking programmes & neobanks

Digital banking & transformation

Newsletters & investing commentary

How to use this list

These voices are primary sources for industry narrative, not substitutes for regulatory filings or company disclosures. For product encyclopaedia entries see List of neobanks. For the BaaS concept hub see Banking as a service.

References

  1. List curated for neobank.wiki; X handles verified against public profiles as of 2026.

Frequently asked questions

Which fintech journalists cover neobanks and BaaS?
Widely followed independent voices include Jason Mikula (Fintech Business Weekly; BaaS book), Alex Johnson (Fintech Takes), Jim Marous (The Financial Brand), Ingrid Lunden (TechCrunch), Brett King (Bank 4.0), Chris Skinner (The Finanser), Simon Taylor (Fintech Brainfood), Nik Milanovic (This Week in Fintech), Theodora Lau, Leda Glyptis, Duena Blomstrom, Bradley Leimer, and Ron Shevlin (Fintech Snark Tank).

See also

  • Accrue - Accrue is a Ghana- and Nigeria-rooted fintech that moves money across Africa and the US using a stablecoin agent network.
  • Airwallex - Airwallex is an Australian-founded business fintech for global accounts, payments and spend management.
  • Alex Johnson - Alex Johnson is the founder of Fintech Takes, a widely read fintech newsletter and podcast; he is active on X as @AlexH_Johnson.
  • Alexandre Prot - Alexandre Prot is co-founder and CEO of Qonto, the Paris-based European business neobank.
  • Ali Niknam - Ali Niknam is founder and CEO of Bunq, the Amsterdam-based licensed Dutch neobank.
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