Fmr. Goldman Sachs CFO Marty Chavez says the future of fintech is banks
Walmart has recruited two Goldman Sachs bankers to help launch its new fintech startup. The retail giant is looking for ways to drive revenue. Marty Chavez, senior advisor at Sixth Street Partners and former Goldman Sachs CFO, says he believes the future of fintech will be banks providing the service for consumers. He joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss.
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