US card provider Brex is it with $125m funding
San Francisco-based corporate card provider for start-ups making progress.
San Francisco-based corporate card provider for start-ups making progress.
Plans for token marketplace get boost from equity crowdfunding platform.
Applications are open until 10 December.
Business tools and service offerings for start-ups funded by US firm.
Follows a $13m investment by Peter Thiel’s Valar Ventures.
Nick Murray-Leslie, Chatsworth CEO, looks at success, risks and avoiding “innovative solutions”.
The tree of fintech life: growth, gains and generations.
Life is good at the heart of Europe.
First time “finovater” shares his experience of FinovateFall.
Former R3 founders to build their first banking solution on Ethereum.
Government looking at the trends with benefits.
Veem living the dream with its payments platform plan.
Find out more on how to digitise financial agreements
US start-up automates back-office “complexities” of loan management.
The “Siri of personal finance” speaks about its Series A investment.
The operations of BankMD will be outsourced to Nymbus via its SmartLaunch platform.
Another regulator kicks up a fuss over national bank charters.
Prior investments include Coinbase, Nubank, Revolut and Robinhood.
Conference of State Bank Supervisors will renew its litigation against OCC.
Setting fintech standards for Central and South America.
The crypto force assembles!
How to avoid the common pitfalls and obstacles in developing a winning fintech application.
Roadshows planned in seven cities across the globe.
New bank offers a current account and debit card solutions for start-ups.
The US, in particular, is in urgent need of new core offerings to support next generation digital banking.
Start-up could be first fintech to receive bank charter from OCC.
Wisconsin business community gets some love and (more importantly) money.
Elements of fintech, pure in substance.
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Sees itself as “The Internet Computer”.
Partners with Sutton Bank and Galileo Processing for American dreams.
$500K for those firms selected.
Good news for US fintech companies.
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Anonymity and privacy. Even when it comes to financial details.
Firm offers a way to tip or pay without sharing personal info.
People-first branding in fintech is a clear differentiator in a fiercely competitive market.
Chinese private equity firm GSR Capital sees a hero in tZero.
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