Category: FinTech

  • Fintech Mercury, whose B2B business is caught up in regulatory scrutiny, expands into consumer banking

    Business banking startup Mercury, founded in 2017, is now launching a consumer banking product. Mercury today serves more than 100,000 businesses, many of which are startups, via its B2B practice. The expansion is a natural move for the company and one that has been in the works for a couple of years, according to Immad…

  • Klarna credit card launches in the US as Swedish fintech grows its market presence

    Klarna is launching its credit card in the United States, the Swedish fintech giant told TechCrunch in an exclusive interview. “It was one of our most asked for products,” said David Fock, Klarna’s chief product and design officer, “and will allow people to pay in the Klarna way but with a card.” By “Klarna way,”…

  • Inside LemFi’s play to be fintech to the Global South diaspora

    The African tech ecosystem, buffeted by huge potential but also lots of economic, political and social instabilities, is no stranger to major drama affecting even its most promising-looking startups. But recently, LemFi, the Nigeria-based fintech that provides money transfer services to African migrants, is shaping up as an example of a bounce-back — and a…

  • WTF … who the finanser are you?

    The bank that wants to verify my identity but cannot accept the information … OMG, what’s going on? Under new UK government rules, there’s been a crackdown on money laundering and customer identity in the banking system. The response of the banks has been archaic to say the least. By way of example I blogged……

  • U.S. Bank’s investment in payments tech drives growth

    U.S. Bank’s investment in payments technology contributed to growth and higher payments revenue in the first quarter.  “We are maintaining our through-the-cycle underwriting discipline and seeing the benefits of our multiyear investments in [the] digital, technology and payments ecosystem in the form of strong fee growth across our business lines,” Chief Executive Andrew Cecere said…

  • Technology is good, but humans are more important

    Sitting at a recent conference meeting, one of the folks around the table said: “technology is good, but humans are more important”. That got me thinking, and maybe not in a good way as it immediately made me see that future of machines running the world, and humans coming second. Ex Machina, Terminator, Black Mirror……

  • Technology is good, but humans are more important

    Sitting at a recent conference meeting, one of the folks around the table said: “technology is good, but humans are more important”. That got me thinking, and maybe not in a good way as it immediately made me see that future of machines running the world, and humans coming second. Ex Machina, Terminator, Black Mirror……

  • Technology is good, but humans are more important

    Sitting at a recent conference meeting, one of the folks around the table said: “technology is good, but humans are more important”. That got me thinking, and maybe not in a good way as it immediately made me see that future of machines running the world, and humans coming second. Ex Machina, Terminator, Black Mirror……

  • Technology is good, but humans are more important

    Sitting at a recent conference meeting, one of the folks around the table said: “technology is good, but humans are more important”. That got me thinking, and maybe not in a good way as it immediately made me see that future of machines running the world, and humans coming second. Ex Machina, Terminator, Black Mirror……

  • Technology is good, but humans are more important

    Sitting at a recent conference meeting, one of the folks around the table said: “technology is good, but humans are more important”. That got me thinking, and maybe not in a good way as it immediately made me see that future of machines running the world, and humans coming second. Ex Machina, Terminator, Black Mirror……