BNPL players might pivot from Gen Z to B2B
/BNPL startups like Billie, Mondu, Tranch, and Two are offering short-term credit to businesses facing cash-flow crunches. The short-term B2B loan industry is currently valued at $700B.
Read MoreBNPL startups like Billie, Mondu, Tranch, and Two are offering short-term credit to businesses facing cash-flow crunches. The short-term B2B loan industry is currently valued at $700B.
Read MoreReporting by the Financial Times suggests Goldman Sachs is lagging behind its main competitor, Morgan Stanley. Shares in Goldman trade at 1.1 times book value, compared to 1.7 times for Morgan Stanley.
Read MoreIn an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Affirm CEO Max Levchin said that a recession will prove Affirm’s underwriting models to be superior to those of banks. Affirm's stock has dropped 77% since its all-time high in November 2021; the S&P 500 has declined 9% in the same time frame.
Read MoreIn an interview with Bloomberg TV, MercadoLibre CFO Pedro Arnt said the company will continue to expand in the credit space. More than half of the Latin America-based e-commerce platform’s revenues now come from its fintech branch.
Read MoreSince the beginning of July, Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, and Tesla have added $1.3T to their combined market value. This has helped the Nasdaq Composite rise by 14.8% over that same time period.
Read MoreAlthough job growth accelerated in July, the Census Bureau reported that 12% of households were facing food insecurity, up from 10% at the beginning of 2022. The wealthiest 40% of households represent 60% of economic spending, while the poorest 40% represent 22% of spending.
Read MoreShares in SoFi surged 8% on Tuesday after the personal-finance giant shared news of “durable growth and profitability.” Revenue rose from $231M to $362M, while analysts had expected $344M.
Read MoreIn an interview with The Financial Revolutionist, Infima CEO Hendrik Bartel outlines his path to Infima, shares details of the company’s Seed round, peeks at the startup’s roadmap, and encourages a modest approach to startup leadership.
Read MoreDuring the company’s earnings call, PayPal CEO Dan Schulman told analysts that the company might combine its rewards program with Venmo’s, and may link Venmo and PayPal peer-to-peer (P2P) payments capabilities to boost interoperability. PayPal’s revenue rose 9% in Q2 compared to last year.
Read MoreAfter interviewing the Episode Six founding team in 2020, The Financial Revolutionist sat down with CEO John Mitchell, revisiting Episode Six’s strategies and predictions for the future. Mitchell outlines the company’s steady course, shares the vision behind their business model, and hints at the future of hybridized, digital payments ecosystems.
Read MoreMeta, the parent company to Facebook and Instagram, announced the launch of its cross-platform payments system, Meta Pay, on Instagram. Meta said that 1 billion users message a business on one of its apps every week.
Read MoreAmazon announced that it’s acquiring 1LifeHealthcare Inc., the parent company of primary-care network One Medical, for $3.9B. The health practice has 180 offices and offers benefits to employees at more than 8,000 companies.
Read MoreIn an interview with The Financial Revolutionist, Ubiquity COO and Co-Founder Sagar Rajgopal describes the bidirectional benefits of outsourcing, provides examples of the insights customer-experience experts can offer fintechs, and outlines the future of outsourcing in the face of volatility.
Read MoreOver the past twelve months, the average interest rate for a savings account has risen from .06% to .1%. Fintechs like Save and Fair are offering “alternative” savings accounts with supposed annual yields around 4%.
Read MoreThe European Union General Court ruled that Brussels has the authority to regulate the merger between US biotech groups Illumina and Grail. Grail has no commercial presence in Europe and its operations are primarily in the US.
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