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Streamex hires Kori Handy to steer GLDY product design

Kori brings nearly two decades of product, design, and startup leadership experience building fintech and SaaS platforms used by more than 200 million people globally and helping scale businesses beyond $2B+ in assets under management. His work sits at the intersection of product vision, behavioral psychology, growth, and world-class design execution. Known for turning highly complex financial systems into intuitive, high-conviction user experiences, Kori has led transformative product redesigns and growth initiatives across some of the most recognized companies in fintech and technology, including Groundfloor,

PayPal, DraftKings, Expedia, Agora, and Microsoft. Kori’s work has consistently translated into measurable business outcomes. At Groundfloor ($2.5B+ AUM), he led a complete redesign of the investing platform across web and mobile that drove a 32% increase in activation rates, a 27% increase in cash deposits, and record monthly AUM growth. At High Circle Banking, his product and design leadership helped drive double-digit millions in AUM within the first 12 months. Earlier in his career, he helped scale products reaching more than 1 million downloads

and millions in ARR through design-led product strategy and execution. As Vice President of Product and Design, Kori will lead the evolution of the GLDY user experience and the broader Streamex ecosystem, overseeing product strategy, customer experience, visual systems, and the launch of next-generation financial products designed to redefine how investors interact with tokenized real-world assets.

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4 Comments

  1. I don’t really get what GLDY is but hiring someone from PayPal and Microsoft sounds good. Hopefully it’ll make the app less confusing for regular people.

  2. They say 200 million people globally like that means it’s already huge, but product redesign doesn’t fix the underlying scammy vibes sometimes. Also, tokenized real-world assets… isn’t that just regular crypto in a different wrapper? Not sure.

  3. 32% activation and 27% cash deposits like cool numbers but what does a normal user even see day to day? I’m skeptical when they talk about “behavioral psychology” because that always sounds like they’re optimizing you, not helping you. Also Streamex… is that the same company as the streaming thing or totally different?

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