Marketing youth-focused fintech solutions

Marketing youth-focused fintech solutions

Building out and scaling fintech products for younger consumers can be exciting and meaningful—but also high-stakes.

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The regulations shaping cross-border payments

The regulations shaping cross-border payments

Though their increasing immediacy might make their inherently political status less visible than they once were, cross-border payments invariably involve a patchwork of sovereign stakeholders and regulations. 

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Building out cross-border payments

Building out cross-border payments

Cross-border payments help drive today’s globalized economy, letting businesses and consumers worldwide access a diverse range of goods and services.

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Regulations shaping LGBTQ-focused fintech

Regulations shaping LGBTQ-focused fintech

A complex matrix of regulations already affects LGBTQ-focused fintech operations, with other developments certainly in the pipeline.

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Building LGBTQ-focused fintech solutions

Building LGBTQ-focused fintech solutions

Fintechs have an opportunity to build out products that meet the needs of LGBTQ+ people while also addressing systemic concerns.

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Veteran-focused fintech operations

Veteran-focused fintech operations

Fintech leaders can build out their operations to best support veterans and the talents by solving for three variables.

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The regulations shaping fintech for veterans

The regulations shaping fintech for veterans

The intricacies found within these regulations can be a major compliance concern for military- and veteran-focused fintechs—and still leave significant gaps to fill.

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Selling fintech products responsibly to veterans

Selling fintech products responsibly to veterans

Significant gaps in veteran assistance clearly exist today, with a burning need to help veterans across several fronts, including financial stability, mental health support, and housing assistance.

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Why credit unions should offer cannabis banking

Why credit unions should offer cannabis banking

According to Paul Dunford, Green Check Verified’s Co-Founder and VP of Knowledge, cannabis banking aligns with the mission of credit unions.

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How Saifr is overhauling compliance ops through AI

How Saifr is overhauling compliance ops through AI

In an interview with The Financial Revolutionist, Vall Herard, CEO and Co-Founder of Saifr, outlines Saifr’s mission, describes the need for AI-powered regtech, and addresses concerns about the use of AI in finance. 

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The laws governing embedded insurance

The laws governing embedded insurance

Though it’s a relatively nascent strategy, existing laws already clearly define how embedded insurance can be rolled out—but some gray areas remain.

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Bringing estate planning into the digital age

Bringing estate planning into the digital age

Part of Trust & Will’s product and growth strategy revolves around embedding itself within insurance platforms, and complementing their products and services.

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The regulatory path to modern banking services

The regulatory path to modern banking services

Lawmakers have concrete ways to improve banking services writ large, delivering more reliable and impactful experiences for constituents in the process.

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The rules shaping financial wellness

The rules shaping financial wellness

A wave of new fintechs as well as product announcements from incumbents suggest that financial wellness is more than a passing trend—it’s a metric that financial players of all stripes are taking seriously.

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How Mastercard is building a global digital-ID network

How Mastercard is building a global digital-ID network

In an interview with The Financial Revolutionist, Sarah Clark, Senior Vice President of Digital Identity at Mastercard, explains the end goal of Mastercard’s digital-identity project, describes the privacy and security guidelines it follows, and justifies a private actor fulfilling this function—rather than a public entity.

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