FedNow’s legal terms contain a game changer for digital wallets and payment apps
The potential reach for nonbank payments providers who leverage this provision in the FedNow legal terms could be significant.
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FedNow’s legal terms contain a game changer for digital wallets and payment apps
The potential reach for nonbank payments providers who leverage this provision in the FedNow legal terms could be significant.
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Rainbow or storm?
Some fintech companies are weathering the storm better than others and seeing an end in sight.
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Unveiling the winning formula: How B2C fintechs conquer customer acquisition
Ian Sherman Contributor Ian Sherman advises PE/VC-backed portfolio companies at Sagard on growth marketing. He has a prior executive track record of driving profitable, eight-figure revenue expansion for consumer brands. In the fast-paced world of B2C (business-to-consumer) startups, mastering marketing spend is the key to achieving sustainable growth and securing a leading position in the…
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For fintechs in 2022, the bigger the exit, the larger the decline in value
While the public market correction has been widespread, tech and fintech stocks have seen the largest declines, according to a recent report. Specifically, the Fintech Index — which tracks the performance of emerging, publicly traded financial technology companies — was down a staggering 72% in 2022, according to F-Prime Capital’s State of Fintech 2022 report. After hitting a peak of $1.3…
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Edtech reacquaints itself with fintech
Amy Jenkins left her post at Outschool, a marketplace for live online classes for kids, when the company decided to focus more on consumers and less on the enterprise — a shift that included numerous rounds of layoffs at the richly backed education unicorn. Now, Jenkins is the COO of Meadow, a platform that aims to make it easier for college students to pay tuition and for universities to stay…
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Want to buy an EV or heat pump? New coin will help you defray the costs
Buy an electric car. Invest in a heat pump. Install an induction stove. They’re all measures that people can take to reduce their daily carbon emissions, and they’re all pretty significant cash outlays. Over the next three decades, as the world lurches toward net zero emissions, expenditures like these will be unavoidable. For many people, they’ll happen when its time to swap out a car or when…
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Protect me from what I want
W elcome to the TechCrunch Exchange, a weekly startups-and-markets newsletter. It’s inspired by the daily TechCrunch+ column where it gets its name. Want it in your inbox every Saturday? Sign up here. Buy now, pay later is an alluring option for consumers, perhaps even more so in a recession. But with rising debt and inflation, perhaps the focus should be on companies that help protect borrowers…
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Are Arm and Ant Group’s derailed exits back on track?
Are Arm and Ant Group’s derailed exits back on track?
Firms linked to Ant Group saw their stocks rise on Monday after news over the weekend that founder Jack Ma would relinquish control of the Alibaba affiliate once known as Alipay. These jumps may seem like a paradox, as Ma’s near disappearance from public view is not exactly encouraging for Chinese entrepreneurs or foreign investors. The Exchange explores startups, markets and money. Read it…
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