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Slow news week? 📉 (TWIF 4/4)

Slow news week? 📉 (TWIF 4/4)

Hello Fintech Friends,

Welcome to the 2,396 new readers who’ve joined us since last week. You’re joining 168,000+ other subscribers who. Today's newsletter is brought to you by our friends at Plaid (who just raised $575 million).

Our Community Manager, Sam Reichstein, conducted our first members' survey of the TWIF Premium community to better understand who is in the group and what people are looking for.

Community
📱To join our Slack with 10,000+ other fintech enthusiasts, sign up below. This Week in Fintech has two online communities: * TWIF Premium for fintech founders, investors, and operators. * Curated membership * (Note: you can sign up for the Premium Slack below; this is separate from our members-only Premium Newsletter, which

I'm sharing a few notes below – this will be helpful as we work to make the group a more helpful, informative, and productive place for everyone!

What is the makeup of TWIF Premium members?

  • Roles: Founders (40%), Operators (44%), Investors (8%), and Advisors/Consultants (8%)
  • Experience: Predominantly senior professionals with 11-15+ years of experience (80%)
  • Location: Mostly US-based, with concentration in NYC and San Francisco

What Members Want

More Interactive Events:

  • Informal conversations/AMAs with Fintech leaders (76% interested)
  • Q&A Sessions with Founders/C-Suite (68% interested)
  • In-person meetups (64% interested)

Preferred Engagement Methods:

  • Discussion threads/forums (64%)
  • Direct 1:1 messaging (64%)
  • In-person meetups (64%)

Specific Requests:

  • More active discussions in Slack
  • Virtual and in-person meetups
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Please enjoy another week of fintech and banking news below.

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🏦 Financial Services & Banking
🚀 Product Launches

Axis Bank and J.P. Morgan launched a blockchain-based system for 24/7 cross-border payments, improving speed and transparency for Indian clients.

Mastercard rolled out embedded virtual card technology for commercial payments, enabling businesses to issue secure, single-use virtual cards within their platforms.

đź“° Other News

The CFPB announced plans to revoke a former rule that classified Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services as credit card-like products (originally prompting backlash from fintechs).

Zelle shut down its standalone P2P payments app, consolidating its services within partner banking apps to simplify user access and reduce redundancy.

Visa reportedly offered Apple $100 million to make Mastercard the sole network for Apple Pay, escalating competition in the mobile payments space.

And Mastercard is reportedly building out its blockchain and crypto capabilities for consumers and finance firms, aiming to be the "Venmo of crypto."


đź’¬ Quote of the Week

đź’» Fintech
🚀 Product Launches

Ziglu launched a “crypto on card” feature, allowing users to spend cryptocurrencies directly through their debit cards for everyday purchases.

Amazon unveiled an AI shopping agent that browses online stores and makes purchasing decisions on behalf of users, streamlining the e-commerce experience.

PayPal introduced an advertising platform in the UK to target shoppers within its ecosystem, aiming to drive revenue through personalized promotions.


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đź“° Other News

Revolut warned that fraudsters are increasingly using encrypted messaging platforms like Telegram and WhatsApp to scam users, exploiting the lack of visibility and regulation on these apps.

Arta launched a Gen Z-focused wealth managment and investment tool that is able to provide conversational advice – through writing or voice – even in slang, incorporating AI-generated language such as “no cap” to appeal to younger investors.

Ripple integrated its new stablecoin into its cross-border payments platform.

🤝 Partnership Corner

Exchange provider ICE partnered with Circle to explore use cases for its USDC stablecoin, focusing on improving settlement and liquidity in financial markets.

Ingo Payments selected Marqeta as its issuer-processor to enhance its embedded banking platform and streamline funds disbursement.

Chipper Cash signed a deal with Ripple to enable faster and cheaper cross-border payments across Africa using blockchain technology.

👎 The Bad News

Aspiration, a climate-tech fintech startup and neobank backed by celebrities and billionaires, filed for bankruptcy after facing operational challenges and failing to meet growth expectations, accumulating a net operating loss of $580 million, and being ensnared in a fraud scandal.

Galaxy Digital agreed to a $200 million settlement with the SEC over its role in promoting the failed Luna token, seeking to resolve liabilities linked to the 2022 crypto collapse.