Rapid digitisation in the Middle East causes rise in demand for...
The cybersecurity market in the Middle East and Africa which was worth $1903m in 2020 is expected to reach $2893m by 2026 per new research by ResearchAndMarkets.com.
Introducing the Global RegTech Buyer’s Guide 2021 to help financial firm...
Picking the right RegTech company to invest in is difficult. Luckily, the Global RegTech Buyer's Guide 2021 has just been launched to help make it easier to make the right choice.
Leading venture capital firms and accelerators drove investment in RegTech solutions...
Who are the biggest RegTech backers and how many rounds have they each closed in the past five years?
European and Australian regulators agree to collaborate to bring about greater...
Two financial market regulators in the EU and in Australia have signed a memorandum of understanding regarding Australian benchmarks.
Banks warn there is no UK law in place to secure...
In case of a no-deal Brexit, bankers fear they will not have access to their biggest market.
The real reason why FinTech investments in Africa is booming
We're revealing how Africa’s underbanked population and mobile phones gave rise to a massive FinTech market.
Nigerian Flutterwave partners up with Alibaba to tap into the China-Africa...
The San Francisco and Lagos-based FinTech startup Flutterwave aims to leverage a new partnership with e-commerce giant Alibaba to take a slice of the China-Africa trade. This trade is estimated to be worth $200bn.
Why is RegTech investment around the world growing?
Investment in RegTech companies has reached record levels in the first six months of 2019. The question is why that is and if the growth will continue.
Nigerian central bank reveals FinTech licensing plans
The Central Bank of Nigeria has unveiled plans for a new licensing regime for FinTechs operating in the country. The central bank issued a draft...
Waves Platform launches new $30m venture fund to invest in blockchain...
Blockchain platform Waves is launching a venture fund and aims to raise $30m by April.
















