Learning from Three Arrows Capital's collapse

Learning from Three Arrows Capital's collapse

Three Arrows Capital (3AC), a Singapore-based crypto hedge fund, filed for bankruptcy in July 2022. It owed more than $2.8B to creditors at the time it went bust, and is widely blamed for fueling the collapse of the crypto ecosystem.

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Making sense of UBS’s cancelled Wealthfront acquisition

Making sense of UBS’s cancelled Wealthfront acquisition

On Friday, UBS announced that it had called off its acquisition of Wealthfront. UBS had been slated to purchase the robo-adviser for $1.4B.

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Why is Zuck rebranding himself for the metaverse?

Why is Zuck rebranding himself for the metaverse?

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience, a prominent podcast, to promote the metaverse. The podcast has a mostly male audience, and averages 11 million listeners per episode.

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Proptech’s past, present, and future with Blueprint

Proptech’s past, present, and future with Blueprint

Vik Venkatraman, General Manager for Blueprint, a real estate industry tech event taking place September 12 – 14 in Las Vegas, outlines the past, present, and future of proptech, suggesting the space impacts all of us.

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Bank branch closings are slowing down. What does that mean for fintech?

Bank branch closings are slowing down. What does that mean for fintech?

US banks have closed 1,261 branches during the first six months of 2022. If closures continue at the same pace over the rest of the year, then this rate will represent a 15% decline compared to 2021.

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Making sense of Texas’ war on ESG

Making sense of Texas’ war on ESG

Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced a list of ten financial firms that are now banned from doing business with state entities in Texas. Hegar said those firms, which include BlackRock, Credit Suisse, UBS, and BNP Paribas, “boycott” the fossil fuel sector, which is illegal under a 2021 Texas state law.

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Revamping commercial lending with Able

Revamping commercial lending with Able

In an interview with The Financial Revolutionist, Able’s Co-Founder and Head, Diego Represas, explains how Able hopes to solve major problems in the commercial lending space, outlines the founding team’s path to the product they’ve built, and shares his vision for an impactful and expedited commercial lending market.

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Is Klarna really focused on profitability?

Is Klarna really focused on profitability?

BNPL giant Klarna announced that its losses have tripled in the first six months of 2022, reporting losses of $581M. Its revenue rose by 24% over the same period.

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Meta bets big on in-app purchases

Meta bets big on in-app purchases

WhatsApp, the messaging platform owned by Meta, announced a shopping feature for India-based consumers to purchase groceries and other items within WhatsApp. The feature is launched in partnership with JioMart, an Indian e-commerce company.

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El Salvador’s consumers demand better banking, not crypto

El Salvador’s consumers demand better banking, not crypto

In early July, El Salvador-based payments startup n1co raised $12M in a pre-seed round. The fintech spinoff of super-app Hugo, n1co launched as its own company in early 2022.

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How much is crypto really worth?

How much is crypto really worth?

Reporting by Bloomberg suggests the crypto sectors’ peak market cap of $3T may have been misleading. Crypto’s value now hovers around $1T.

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Growing insurance connections with bolt

Growing insurance connections with bolt

In an interview with The Financial Revolutionist, bolt CEO Jim Dwane details bolt’s growth strategy, highlights bolt’s value proposition, and shares his view on bolt’s future.

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BNPL players might pivot from Gen Z to B2B

BNPL players might pivot from Gen Z to B2B

BNPL startups like Billie, Mondu, Tranch, and Two are offering short-term credit to businesses facing cash-flow crunches. The short-term B2B loan industry is currently valued at $700B.

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With supply-chain struggles, nearshoring demand booms

With supply-chain struggles, nearshoring demand booms

Corporate bankers have reported greater interest among business clients to move their supply chains closer to where their consumers are located. Clients are interested in both “onshoring,” which involves returning previously offshored activities to the business’ home country, as well as “near-shoring,” which moves those activities to nearby countries.

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Goldman’s not at peak performance. What does that mean for fintechs?

Goldman’s not at peak performance. What does that mean for fintechs?

Reporting by the Financial Times suggests Goldman Sachs is lagging behind its main competitor, Morgan Stanley. Shares in Goldman trade at 1.1 times book value, compared to 1.7 times for Morgan Stanley.

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