Marqeta reported solid earnings for the third quarter of 2023 showing significant growth in card processing volume and reduced losses.
In this conversation, we talk with Anil Aggarwal of Clarity Payment Solutions (acquired by TSYS) and TxVia (acquired by Google) about how he “stumbled” upon the payment space at the right time.
Anil is an absolute FinTech icon as the founder of renowned FinTech conferences – Money20/20 and FinTech Meetup. Additionally, we explore the various concepts of payment network utlity, the market timing large platform shifts, as well as, how social capital and community formation can serve as drivers towards the monetization of our attention even further.
Marqeta opened their office in London in October last year and today they have announced that they have signed up...
At the Money20/20 show in Amsterdam several fintech company CEOs expressed confidence that big tech companies are coming to the...
Marqeta last raised a round of funding at a $1.9 billion valuation in March 2019; while details of the round...
Marqeta has released an e-book titled, "Navigating the Paradigm Shift in Alternative Lending"; discusses how technology and innovation are changing the financial services industry; provides insight on how companies can build competitive advantages. Sponsored Blog Post
Following up on a recent article highlighting the Marqeta deal with Visa, the publication interviews Candace Klein, head of alternative lending at Marqeta; the interview covers the difference between credit cards and online lenders using prepaid cards to deliver funds; how does the borrower view the experiences and if credit card companies can bring rates down does that change the equation; Marqeta provides an open API issuer processor platform to change how payment cards, virtual cards, and mobile authorization products are being used and developed. Source
Jason Gardner, founder, and CEO of Marqeta, took to the main stage to announce the launch of banking as a service.
According to Techcrunch a new fintech unicorn is about to be crowned; digital payments leader Marqeta is looking to raise...
The fintech world is not taking the summer off. New developments are coming fast and furious, from fundraisings to product launches to government intervention.
Banking for brands startup Bond raised $32 million to capitalize on the exploding trend of B2B2C banking.
Samsung Money launched, leveraging SoFi’s infrastructure. As SoFi again seeks a national banking charter, they could become the de facto leader in this space.
Kabbage and Intuit launched small business bank accounts as extensions of their already deep relationships with SMBs.
And WhatsApp is trialing all sorts of financial services in India just as Chinese fintech super apps are being banned from the country.