FinTech Futures: Top five stories of the week – 24 November 2023
Here’s our pick of five of the top news stories from the world of finance and tech this week.
Here’s our pick of five of the top news stories from the world of finance and tech this week.
In this episode of the podcast, we’re joined by Monica Eaton, founder and CEO of Chargebacks911.
The SME-focused challenger landed its UK banking licence with the FCA and PRA in March.
The deal will be completed through Advent’s new payments company, AI Circle Bidco.
Picus Capital, Coatue, Crane Venture Partners, Inkef, and a number of angel investors also participated in the round.
Harden has served as the bank’s SVP of product development since February 2022.
Here’s our pick of five of the top news stories from the world of finance and tech this week.
The paytech was valued at $350 million only seven months ago.
The company has secured an additional $250 million in debt financing to support its lending operations.
Atomic’s Andrea Martone discusses how the firm is helping businesses align with the CFPB’s vision for open banking.
The round was led by Ribbit Capital with participation from existing investors Kleiner Perkins and Thrive Capital.
Hosted at The Brewery, London, the festival has this year attracted over 2,000 delegates and 400 speakers.
Johnson joins MoneyGram from fintech firm Alloy where she worked for over six years.
A handy round-up of the recent funding endeavours of fintech companies across the globe.
Bloomberg reports that an official announcement regarding the potential acquisition could arrive within a week.
The proposals will target 17 companies who control 88% of the market share.
With 20 years of experience in engineering and product management, Baghaei joins Jeeves from Early Warning.
We chat with Mastercard’s Tim Montgomery and Hania Faridi about the company’s approach to fintech partnerships.
The funding brings the total external investment in the firm to $116 million to date.
Swapping out payments technology or core banking at a large firm is “almost like heart surgery”.
We chat with Ecommpay’s Olga Karablina about the state of play of open banking adoption worldwide.
Intuit first acquired Mint for $170 million back in 2009.
Amazon Business customers can now select Affirm at checkout to pay for eligible goods over time.
Archie Deskus has been named as CTO and Jamie Miller joins as CFO.
A handy round-up of the recent funding endeavours of fintech companies across the globe.
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Kuruvilla joins the company from CoreLogic, where he served as chief information officer.
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Mayenobe’s appointment follows the company’s $72 million Series C funding round.
Reserve board member and governor Michelle Bowman has opposed the revised cap.
Weichert joins TCH from Accenture, where she served as managing director, North America payments lead.
The bank says its remittance platform provides customers with full transparency over payments.
APPS’ CEO Abe Maghaguian and COO Sarah Gerald will join the Stax leadership team as part of the deal.
Paze MD James Anderson chats with FinTech Futures about the fintech’s upcoming product launch.
Here’s our pick of five of the top news stories from the world of finance and tech this week.
JP Morgan Payments will leverage Trulioo’s person match and identity document verification services.
With the licence, Elavon intends to offer authorisation, settlement, card machines, and banking services in the UK.
In this episode of the podcast, we’re joined by Teresa Cameron, Finance Director at Clear Junction.
Brookfield says Kalifa’s appointment allows it to “increase our footprint” in the payments arena.
McCarthy joined Thredd in January this year as executive vice president – global head of product and sales.