Through remittance network, India competes with SWIFT

Through remittance network, India competes with SWIFT

The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), the public-private payments incubator operating within the country’s central bank, announced plans to build international digital payments infrastructure for the country’s 32 million expats. The NPCI previously built India’s domestic digital payments rails, the Unified Payments Interface (UPI).

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Loyalty can be a currency, too, with Engage People

Loyalty can be a currency, too, with Engage People

To Len Covello, Co-Founder and CTO of Engage People, a Toronto-based loyalty network that connects loyalty programs with payment systems and retailers to let consumers pay with points at checkout, the future of payments leverages a fully-backed digital currency: the rewards point.

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Crypto crash fuels acquisition spree, raising privacy concerns

Crypto crash fuels acquisition spree, raising privacy concerns

Nexo, a crypto-lending platform with over 4 million users, has offered to acquire Singapore-based crypto services firm Vauld. Vauld management said in a blog post that Terra-Luna’s coin crash and Three Arrows Capital’s loan default sparked its financial difficulties.

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SCOTUS might halt financial regulation

SCOTUS might halt financial regulation

The US Supreme Court ruled last week against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), limiting its powers to interpret or enforce laws without explicit Congressional authority. Two top Republican lawmakers told the Financial Times that the ruling will soon affect financial regulators as well.

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Despite tempered hiring plans, Meta still bets on metaverse

Despite tempered hiring plans, Meta still bets on metaverse

Meta, Facebook’s parent company, announced it would reduce its engineer hiring goals by 30% this year. It will recruit between 6,000 and 7,000 engineers, down from an envisioned 10,000.

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Crypto hedge fund defaults on $670M loan

Crypto hedge fund defaults on $670M loan

Cryptocurrency hedge fund Three Arrows Capital (3AC) has failed to make payment on a loan issued by crypto broker Voyager Digital. This marks the largest institutional crash of the current “crypto winter.”

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Investing in fintechs with Information Venture Partners

Investing in fintechs with Information Venture Partners

In an interview with The Financial Revolutionist, Jane Podbelskaya, Principal at Information Venture Partners, suggests economic fundamentals will help early-stage fintechs weather upcoming volatility, and will make them capable of sustained growth under any economic conditions.

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India’s BNPL journey is off to a rough start

India’s BNPL journey is off to a rough start

Last week, the Reserve Bank of India, the country’s central bank, banned loading pre-paid payment instruments using credit lines. The regulatory shift effectively outlaws the business strategy of major BNPL providers in the country.

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How a recession might shake up the C-suite

How a recession might shake up the C-suite

More companies are using interim or fractional Chief Marketing Officers to grow their businesses while minimizing costs. The trend has become more popular during the pandemic due to the rise of remote work—and seems poised for even greater growth during a recession.

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Where have all the SPACs gone?

Where have all the SPACs gone?

Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs) once seemed like the future of public launches. But, where there were more than 300 SPAC IPOs in Q1 2021, less than 70 took place a year later.

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Inflation may be a boost to rewards programs

Inflation may be a boost to rewards programs

With a surge in gas prices, travel costs, groceries, and rent, US consumers are adopting cost-cutting measures. Many are turning to credit card rewards programs as a needed windfall, especially cards with cashback offerings.

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Hedge funds anticipate a recession

Hedge funds anticipate a recession

US-based hedge funds are making more conservative bets on stock prices than they have in a decade. Funds like Bridgewater and BlackRock have increasingly taken short positions on billions of dollars in assets.

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What’s the financial sector doing post-Roe?

What’s the financial sector doing post-Roe?

The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on Friday, ending the federally protected right to an abortion. In response, banks and financial institutions like JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs said they would cover travel costs for employees seeking an abortion in other states.

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Millennials report low confidence in retirement plans

Millennials report low confidence in retirement plans

Research by Alto Solutions, Inc., a self-directed IRA provider, claims 53% of millennial investors aren’t confident they will ever be able to afford retirement. And 76% worry that a market crash could erase their savings.

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Is a recession really coming?

Is a recession really coming?

A recession is defined as a “significant decline in economic activity that is spread across the economy and lasts more than a few months.” The uncertainty of the term, as well as improving supply-chain conditions in the auto industry, suggest a slump isn’t inevitable.

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