Anticipating sales needs in a downturn with Vymo

Anticipating sales needs in a downturn with Vymo

According to Venkat Malladi, Vymo’s Co-Founder and CTO, sales teams will face major challenges in the coming months due to headwinds when it comes to business fundamentals as well as employee retention. Companies may relate to a potential recession differently: whether doubling down on their sales teams to make up for losses, or squeezing revenue from existing sales teams, or downsizing.

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Getting debt in order with Debbie

Getting debt in order with Debbie

Rachel Lauren, Debbie’s Co-Founder and COO, framed debt as a headwind that’s growing in strength, and a potentially paralyzing one at that. Many people who have accumulated debt don’t know where to begin when it comes to changing their financial conditions.

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Fintech meets mutual aid with WellMoney

Fintech meets mutual aid with WellMoney

WellMoney’s Founder and CEO, Dr. Kortney Ziegler, describes WellMoney as a “cost-sharing community for emergencies” from which members can take from “no questions asked,” avoiding payday lenders or crowdfunding platforms like GoFundMe.

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Three political concerns shaping payments today

Three political concerns shaping payments today

From internecine conflict on European soil to pernicious public health crises, a range of uncertainties affect how money flows across the globe, determining national and international politics in the process.

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Extending education capital with MPOWER Financing

Extending education capital with MPOWER Financing

Emmanuel Smadja, CEO and Co-Founder of MPOWER Financing, explains the lender’s origin story, describes the UI needs of international students, and outlines the social impact of MPOWER’s work.

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Local community banks and credit unions are key to overcoming debt

Local community banks and credit unions are key to overcoming debt

In an OpEd, Gabe Kajicek, CEO of Kasasa, argues that local banks offer personal touches that can set clients onto healthier financial journeys and help address debt-related issues.

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A Bezos-backed proptech is on a shopping spree

A Bezos-backed proptech is on a shopping spree

Arrived Homes, a real-estate investment platform that lets users buy shares in rental properties, estimates that it will double its presence in the top 100 fastest-growing cities in the US by the end of the year. The proptech has secured investments from Jeff Bezos’s Bezos Ventures, Marc Benioff’s Time Ventures, as well as the former CEOs of Zillow and Uber.

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Should we prioritize deflation over jobs?

Should we prioritize deflation over jobs?

Jerome Powell, Chair of the Federal Reserve, projected the central bank’s rate hitting 4.4% by the end of the year. The Fed predicts the increase will increase unemployment by 1.2 million people.

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What an uptick in home rentals means for proptechs

What an uptick in home rentals means for proptechs

A growing proportion of homeowners are pulling their for-sale homes from the market to rent them instead. The number of delisted homes that never went under contract increased by 58% over the past year.

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Inside the minds of growth investors

Inside the minds of growth investors

Beyond SoftBank and its woes, many tech-focused growth investors have seen the value of their portfolios shrink significantly over the past year, raising questions about the soundness of their investment strategies. T Rowe Price’s Global Technology Equity Fund has fallen 45% over the past year; as has Tiger Management by 50%, and Ark Innovation by 55%.

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SoftBank eyes another Vision Fund

SoftBank eyes another Vision Fund

Japan-based tech investor SoftBank is reportedly considering another multibillion-dollar startup fund. SoftBank reported a $23B loss in Q2 2022.

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Will payments tech let Russia overcome SWIFT exclusion?

Will payments tech let Russia overcome SWIFT exclusion?

VTB, a Russia-based state-controlled bank with $280B in assets, began supporting transfers to China in yuan. Purchases of yuan in Russia have increased by 800% this year after the Russian invasion of Ukraine and ensuing sanctions.

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What Wave’s future means for payments challengers

What Wave’s future means for payments challengers

Wave, a payments platform in Senegal, is in a price war with incumbent platform Orange Money. Wave offers a 1% fee on money transfers, while Orange Money has dropped its rates from 5% to 0.8%.

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Why Bank of America is training high schoolers

Why Bank of America is training high schoolers

Bank of America has partnered with the Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, New Jersey, to launch educational programs in local high schools. Students who complete the course will be extended job offers for positions related to emerging technologies by Bank of America.

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With EY’s breakup in sight, will other firms follow suit?

With EY’s breakup in sight, will other firms follow suit?

Partners at accounting giant Ernst & Young are expected to approve a split of the company’s auditing and consulting businesses. The audit-focused company would retain the EY brand.

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