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Building Solutions and Automating Success Arnold Hsu on G Reminders, Fintech, and the Future of Productivity
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Episode Topic
In this episode of PayPod, host Kevin Rosenquist sits down with Arnold Hsu, the CEO and co-founder of G Reminders, a scheduling and automation platform designed to help financial advisors and fintech companies optimize their workflow. Arnold shares his journey from electrical engineering to becoming a serial entrepreneur and discusses the growing role of automation in fintech. With over two decades of experience in the payments and tech industries, Arnold offers insights into how businesses can save time and boost productivity through automated scheduling, meeting follow-ups, and CRM integrations. This episode dives deep into how G Reminders is reshaping the way financial professionals handle day-to-day operations, offering valuable tools for efficiency.
Lessons You’ll Learn Listeners will learn about the power of automation and how it can streamline business operations, particularly for financial advisors and fintech professionals. Arnold Hsu explains the advantages of using G Reminders to reduce time spent on administrative tasks such as scheduling meetings, client correspondence, and follow-ups. You’ll also hear about how automation technology can enhance customer experience and increase business efficiency. This episode provides practical advice on how to leverage automation for business growth, including insights into the role of AI in optimizing workflows and creating seamless user experiences.
About Our Guest Arnold Hsu is the CEO and co-founder of G Reminders, a scheduling and automation platform that integrates with existing calendars and CRMs to help financial advisors save time and improve efficiency. With a background in electrical engineering and a passion for problem-solving, Arnold has founded four companies and established himself as a serial entrepreneur in the tech industry. G Reminders is his latest venture, aimed at streamlining processes for financial teams. Arnold’s deep understanding of both technology and business allows him to create tools that offer real, actionable results for clients, particularly in the fintech and financial services space.
Topics Covered In this episode, Kevin and Arnold explore a range of topics, starting with Arnold’s entrepreneurial journey and how he transitioned from engineering to tech startups. They dive into the importance of customer experience in fintech, and how G Reminders focuses on automating workflows for financial advisors. The conversation also covers the evolution of software as a service (SaaS), the growing need for integration between systems, and the impact of artificial intelligence on business productivity. Additionally, Arnold shares insights into the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship, offering valuable advice for those looking to streamline their business operations through automation.
388 episodes
Manage episode 440673093 series 2327542
Episode Topic
In this episode of PayPod, host Kevin Rosenquist sits down with Arnold Hsu, the CEO and co-founder of G Reminders, a scheduling and automation platform designed to help financial advisors and fintech companies optimize their workflow. Arnold shares his journey from electrical engineering to becoming a serial entrepreneur and discusses the growing role of automation in fintech. With over two decades of experience in the payments and tech industries, Arnold offers insights into how businesses can save time and boost productivity through automated scheduling, meeting follow-ups, and CRM integrations. This episode dives deep into how G Reminders is reshaping the way financial professionals handle day-to-day operations, offering valuable tools for efficiency.
Lessons You’ll Learn Listeners will learn about the power of automation and how it can streamline business operations, particularly for financial advisors and fintech professionals. Arnold Hsu explains the advantages of using G Reminders to reduce time spent on administrative tasks such as scheduling meetings, client correspondence, and follow-ups. You’ll also hear about how automation technology can enhance customer experience and increase business efficiency. This episode provides practical advice on how to leverage automation for business growth, including insights into the role of AI in optimizing workflows and creating seamless user experiences.
About Our Guest Arnold Hsu is the CEO and co-founder of G Reminders, a scheduling and automation platform that integrates with existing calendars and CRMs to help financial advisors save time and improve efficiency. With a background in electrical engineering and a passion for problem-solving, Arnold has founded four companies and established himself as a serial entrepreneur in the tech industry. G Reminders is his latest venture, aimed at streamlining processes for financial teams. Arnold’s deep understanding of both technology and business allows him to create tools that offer real, actionable results for clients, particularly in the fintech and financial services space.
Topics Covered In this episode, Kevin and Arnold explore a range of topics, starting with Arnold’s entrepreneurial journey and how he transitioned from engineering to tech startups. They dive into the importance of customer experience in fintech, and how G Reminders focuses on automating workflows for financial advisors. The conversation also covers the evolution of software as a service (SaaS), the growing need for integration between systems, and the impact of artificial intelligence on business productivity. Additionally, Arnold shares insights into the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship, offering valuable advice for those looking to streamline their business operations through automation.
388 episodes
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