Precipitously decreased funding is creating headwinds for fintech, but emerging environmental and regulatory crises will present innovative startups and vendors with lucrative opportunities in 2024.
Visa may buy paytech Pismo, and Fiserv is exploring acquisitions. Other incumbents can take advantage of the weak funding climate.
Fintechs are better off cutting costs and scaling back expansion plans until the finance climate improves.
Embedded finance fintechs and those with disruptive potential are still attracting investment despite the funding decline.
Three fintechs that specialize in anti-money laundering controls—including one powered by AI—caught investors’ eyes amid regulatory crackdowns.
Community banks and credit unions are spending their tech budgets on fintech solutions that improve their operational efficiency.
One year on, we review what we got right, what we sort of called, and what we got horribly wrong.
Rock-bottom valuations and regulators’ approvals give banks a green light on working with or acquiring fintech companies.
At Money20/20, Dan Rosen offered his insights on fintech funding cycles, what the coming consolidation among fintechs may look like, and what he learned from this year’s startup pitch competition.
After a startup pitch competition, Money20/20's chief growth and strategy officer Scarlett Sieber offered her insight on the much-changed 2022 fintech landscape.
Money20/20's chief growth and strategy officer Scarlett Sieber offered her thoughts on the much-changed 2022 fintech landscape after the America's Got Access startup pitch competition.
Venture-capital-backed fintechs raised less cash in Q3, hitting a nine-quarter low.
Fintechs and neobanks value banking licenses for functional reasons, but they might be seeking intangible benefits as well.
Global fintech investment fell 3% to $107.8B from a year before.
The VC’s $100M fund for early-stage startups in the Latino community is the latest in a growing number of niche-focused funding rounds.
Venture capitalists are directing assets toward more capital-efficient fintechs rather than start-ups focusing more on long-term growth potential than cost cutting.
How should businesses view these global trends and events? How are behaviors and spending changing? In this report, Insider Intelligence analysts weigh in on the questions they’re being asked by both clients and the media about the shifting landscape in key areas like digital advertising, retail and ecommerce, and financial services.
Veriff’s $100M round follows several other similar players’ mega-rounds. But digital ID regtechs will find differentiation increasingly hard.
On today's episode, we discuss why the West's answer to super apps is finally taking shape, why cryptocurrency sells out as governments buy in, and what kinds of new revenue sources digital brokers are hunting for. We then talk about how JPMorgan Chase is planning on spending its increased yearly technology budget and what will be largely responsible for driving fintech funding to new heights. Tune in to the discussion with eMarketer principal analyst Eleni Digalaki and vice president of content and head of financial services at Insider Intelligence Daniel Van Dyke.
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