In episode 37 I talk with Christine Kenna of Ignia. Ignia invests in world-class tech entrepreneurs solving problems faced by the emerging middle class in Latin America.
Fintech companies are always looking for the right type of venture capital for their business; at LendIt USA 2017 we hosted a panel that featured a diverse group of leading venture capitalists in the fintech space; the panel was a great mix with a seed stage investor, an international investor, a nonprofit fund looking to grow jobs and the fintech sector in New York, a credit fund who has moved into venture capital investing and a strategic investor at a key Wall Street bank; panelists discussed their investment strategies when evaluating companies and when they look to invest during a company's lifecycle; panelists also discussed key areas where money is currently being invested and what areas of fintech are oversaturated with capital. Source
One of the leaders in venture capital focused on financial inclusion, Omidyar Network, has launched a new initiative it is...
The UK government has launched what they are calling The Future Fund to help venture backed companies gain access to...
The current pandemic has upended the financial services industry more in the last two months than fintech has in the...
Consumer behavior is changing as most purchases move online and in-store payments are increasingly contactless; many fintechs in the payments...
In episode six of PitchIt: the fintech startups podcast we talk with Sentilink Co-Founder & CEO Naftali Harris. Sentilink was...
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Today Prosper announced that they have closed another funding round, this time for $17.2 million. It came from several of...
In this episode we speak with Clara Sieg, a partner at Revolution Ventures, an early stage firm making investments in fintech and other industries.
Cross River Bank has been at the center of fintech for more than a decade. They started working with fintech...