Tag: 2023 FinTech
Egyptian FinTech Valu closes sixth issuance in a securitised bond offering
Egyptian FinTech Valu has announced that it has closed its sixth securitised bond issuance worth $29.8m.
Bahrain FinTech Bay enters partnership with The Family Office
Bahrain FinTech Bay (BFB) has entered into a strategic partnership with The Family Office that aims to at revolutionise the landscape of wealth management in the region.
Climate Risk Partners merges Into Climate Commodities
Climate Risk Partners (CRP) has announced its integration into Climate Commodities (CC), coinciding with the launch of a credit enhancement product line.
Delos Insurance Solutions bags $7.3m in seed extension round
Delos Insurance Solutions has secured $7.3m in a seed extension round, in a significant move to address the issue of homeowners’ insurance availability in wildfire-prone areas.
Navigating third-party risk management: An EU & UK perspective
With the traditional business landscape being pulled apart due to the ever-hastening digitalisation of our world, traditional brick-and-mortar business has become outdated. We now operate in a world thriving on third party relationships, but that extra complexity comes with extra risk.
Paysend and Visa bolster global payments partnership
Paysend and Visa have announced a five-year extension to their existing global money movement arrangement through Visa Direct.
HSBC to offer credit cards to migrants with no UK credit...
HSBC has become the first UK bank to offer newcomers to the country the option to include international credit history when applying for a credit card.
Irish FinTechs lament lack of state support
Irish FinTechs have lamented the lack of support from the state, claiming that it has harmed innovation in the banking sector.
Cartel insurance demand rises across LATAM region
Chaucer, a global specialty insurance group, has reported a surge in demand for insurance against cartel-related violence, especially in the LATAM region.
FinTech funding rounds pass $1bn – Here are the 23 deals
FinTech funding passed the $1bn mark this week across the 23 deals - following two mega deals - including one worth a monstrous $500m.