Video: Top fintech stories this week – 22 January 2021
FinTech Futures’ weekly news round-up.
FinTech Futures’ weekly news round-up.
“We approached male investors, but they were so condescending,” says CEO.
Finqware initiated account aggregation for seven Croatian banks last year.
“COVID-19 just exacerbated things,” says Blomfield.
Female-led fintechs entered COVID-19 with the longest funding runway of the sector.
Featuring CGI, Cleo AI, Freetrade, Market Finance, and Monzo.
Currencycloud talks tech, structure, product development and bank relationships.
“The options today are mobile money or banks,” says CEO.
Teamwork, trust, and support come from a place of pure emotion.
Innovation in commercial lending with special guest, Dean Snyder, EVP at AFS.
Form3 to provide real-time payment processing, clearing and settlement.
Brigit’s CEO is a former Deutsche Bank and Infosys executive.
The fintech lodged its banking licence in the last quarter of 2020.
We have a collective opportunity to lift our communities out of this dire situation.
Currently, Just’s virtual offering is in beta.
Marcus plans to launch its new accounts later this year.
The fintech says it will bring the exact same offering it has in the UK, to India.
Featuring Checkout.com, MX, Blend, Creditas, and Enfusion.
Goldman’s CEO intends to make Marcus a pillar of the US bank’s growth.
Tandem’s plan is to be profitable by July or September 2021.
Utah-based firm has raised more than $500m since launch.
The fintech’s registered users doubled to 23 million in 2020.
FinTech Futures’ weekly news round-up.
Grab Financial Group saw its total revenues jump up by more than 40% in 2020.
The implementation is part of an extended deal with BNP Paribas.
Lending firm plans to expand team and grow its products with the substantial raise.
BukuKas says it already serves some 3.5 million customers.
Mastering an ability to deal with tough times will strike a path towards growth.
CoinSwitch Kuber is gunning for ten million users this year.
AIB, Bank of Ireland, TSB, and KBC pull together to battle fintechs like Revolut.
Retailer says customers want more of its financial products.
Jonathan Klein joins the neobank from Wayfair.
The UOKiK can fine the studio up to 10% of its annual revenue if it finds fault with its refund policy.
What good are the choices, if you don’t act?
Some investors woke up to their US stocks up over 2000%.
The two had initially intended to close the deal by June 2020.
Mynt-operated firm raises $175m from US investor.
Profitable since it began, Checkout is an attractive proposition for investors.
Due to the explosion in illegal robocalls, many consumers have simply stopped answering the phone.
“Operating without a registration is a criminal offence,” says the FCA.