Banking Technology Magazine September 2022 issue out now
Cover story: MONEY PUZZLE – Helping US arrivals get on track financially.
Cover story: MONEY PUZZLE – Helping US arrivals get on track financially.
The APPG says reforms in the sector could support the government’s levelling-up agenda.
In this episode of the podcast, we’re joined by Greg Palmer, vice president and host of Finovate.
Christoffer Malmer, head of SEBx, discusses the Nordic bank’s BaaS venture with FinTech Futures.
Tan previously joined Y Combinator as a partner back in 2010 before leaving in 2015.
The firm leverages blockchain technology to calculate credit scores.
EarlySalary will use the new funds to expand into new markets and increase its loan book.
The challenge has a top cash prize worth $50,000 and is open to early- and late-stage fintech start-ups.
The founders and employees of both companies will be joining Huspy.
The new equity will be put towards launching new products and scaling its team.
The firm will be laying off most of its workforce on 9 September 2022.
A handy round-up of the recent funding endeavours of fintech companies across the globe.
Finexos has raised £695,000 and Wombat has raised £4.2 million.
Latin American fintech start-ups Belvo and Rebill are among the lucky recipients of new funds.
The latest recipients of funding in the US fintech space.
UK-based Fana is now preparing to launch a seed funding round.
In this episode of the podcast, we’re joined by Kim Symmons, head of design at UK business bank Mettle.
Toperty is based in Colombia and Saturn5 is based in Mexico City.
The firm’s prebuilt CabbageLink technology can be integrated into mobile apps and online stores.
Moonbeam says its digital banking products will aim to emphasise financial literacy and economic mobility.
The latest raise brings the fintech’s total funding to date to $216 million in equity and debt.
Jar claims to have racked up 10 million users since its launch last year.
eToro says the acquisition is a “key step” as it looks to diversify its offering to US users.
The start-up bank in Iraq has opted for core banking tech supplier ICS Financial Systems (ICSFS).
Pomelo’s investors include celebrities The Chainsmokers and The Weeknd.
The potential for Web3 to enable financial inclusion in populations is tremendous.
Perenna intends to offer long-term fixed rate mortgages in the near future.
Gr4vy is the only payment orchestration platform built natively in the cloud with dependable cloud-native serverless infrastructure.
Arc will use the funding to accelerate its growth and expand the availability of its treasury and software products.
The firm brings together financial specialists with more than 200 years of collective experience.
The firm will incorporate Kestrl’s personal financial management tools into Be U by the end of the year.
There are currently over 1,300 sign-ups for the debit card’s waitlist.
Founder Nathan Latka says the firm has deployed over $50m in capital over the last 12 months.
Former chancellor Philip Hammond is reportedly in talks to serve on the fund’s advisory board.
Jawhar’s appointment follows the recent hiring of Nile Younis as Klasha’s new chief commercial officer.
A handy round-up of the recent funding endeavours of fintech companies across the globe.
Unit says the collaboration with Thread will “empower more companies to offer unique banking solutions”.
The firm’s investment model combines credit and equity for fintech businesses that have predictable revenue.
The Berlin-based neobank says the action will not affect its services, customer funds or investments.
Klarpay solves one of the biggest challenges faced by digital businesses – access to efficient transactional banking.