Online banking start-up Slash launches from stealth with $19m in funding
Slash claims over 20,000 entrepreneurs have signed up to its platform.
Slash claims over 20,000 entrepreneurs have signed up to its platform.
A new cartoon illustrating the challenge start-ups are facing to find exits.
Banks should direct their attention towards legacy systems to optimise the return on their fintech investments.
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Forbes reports the savings account attracted $400 million in deposits on launch day alone.
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The company will deploy Finastra’s Essence and Retail Analytics offerings.
The collaboration makes Stripe the global payments partner for Uber across many of its top markets.
FinTech Futures speaks with Rauva founder Jon Fath about the company’s launch and future plans.
Taly aims to broaden financial inclusion and boost digitalisation in the country.
The acquisition marks Greenwood’s third over the last year.
Finastra will migrate the bank’s Fusion Phoenix core solution from on-site hosting to the cloud.
A week is exactly as long as your own goodwill towards your colleagues and theirs back to you.
Paymentology’s technology has allowed the bank to offer cross-border transaction services “without high fees”.
With the new funding, the Dubai-based firm plans to expand its footprint in Saudi Arabia.
The FCA says its proposals would make listing rules “more effective, easier to understand and more competitive”.
Revolut will initially offer a multi-currency account and crypto investing for customers.
North American businesses will be able to accept real-time card payments directly on the Teams platform.
The start-up will use the funding to expand in Nigeria and across other African markets.
A new cartoon illustrating the arbitrary approach to crypto regulation in the United States.
JP Morgan has assumed all deposits – insured and uninsured – worth approximately $92 billion from the FDIC.
The AUD 125 million ($84m) deal remains subject to Yieldbroker stockholder approval.
Mastercard Crypto Credential defines verification standards, instilling “critical” trust in blockchain tech.
The new solution will allow Shopify merchants to pay and manage their bills without leaving the platform.
Blankson, who spent several years at Tide, brings “a wealth of experience” to the role, Lanistar says.
The acquisition is the fourth for TAS Group since July 2022.
SimCorp will sit within a newly created investment management solutions segment, Deutsche Börse says.
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Walmart alleges Capital One failed to meet several contractual obligations and customer service standards.
It took this step due to a “number of outstanding debts” with “no reasonable prospect” of repaying them.
Here’s our pick of five of the top news stories from the world of finance and tech this week.
Demystifying the approaches various banks, such as Standard Chartered, JP Morgan Chase & HSBC, are taking to BasS.
The funding will be used to advance Axoni’s technology and support its global expansion plans.
The omnichannel digital onboarding solution has been built using Codebase’s Digibanc platform.
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Bunker will make it easier for LatAm consumers to open and manage US investment accounts.
A handy round-up of the recent funding endeavours of fintech companies across the US.
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