Fintech
Fintech
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Javice sold her student-aid startup, Frank, to JPMorgan in 2021. Two years later, the bank accused her of creating fake profiles to boost the number of customers.
March 28 -
Fintech firm Mercury, which provides banking services to businesses, says it now has 200,000 customers after raising $300 million in C-round funding.
March 28 -
The trading app provider has debuted wealth management services, and will be rolling out banking and new AI-powered investment tools later in the year.
March 27 -
The event Wednesday marked the first time Teng has spoken in the U.S. capital since becoming CEO.
March 26 -
The law would have expanded the state's 12% interest rate cap in a manner that would have effectively banned fintech lending in the state.
March 25 -
The fintech, which specializes in low or no fee banking and early access to paychecks, is now offering three-month installment loans.
March 24 -
The direct-to-consumer earned wage access provider is allowing consumers access to their paycheck two days before payday. It's hoping it will draw in more customers.
March 21 -
In an interview with American Banker, Belshe, who leads the world's largest independent cryptocurrency custodian, talked about regulatory changes under the new administration and his hopes for a digital asset market structure.
March 21 -
The small-business lender bought a Chicago community bank in what some experts say will be the first of many such deals.
March 20 -
Bakkt is losing contracts with the bank and Webull just months after the company's acquisition talks with Donald Trump's Trump Media fell through.
March 19