Making payroll digital with The Clearing House

Making payroll digital with The Clearing House

In 2017, The Clearing House launched Real Time Payments (RTP), which immediately processes funds at any hour. Notably, RTP permits earned-wage access (EWA) capabilities, meaning payroll companies can allow workers to withdraw their earnings at any time, not just at traditional payroll increments.

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Three regulatory questions shaping the future of debt 

Three regulatory questions shaping the future of debt 

Lending and debt are far from novel concepts, but many of the technologies distributing and structuring them are. New tools like alternative data and AI have permitted capital to be given to more people, and, at least in theory, at lower costs. But, without the right boundaries in place, these debt-related products may lead to greater defaults, exploited consumers, and market collapses.

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Modernizing municipal bonds with BondLink

Modernizing municipal bonds with BondLink

As a software solution connecting municipal bond issuers with investors, BondLink faces unique sales challenges, especially given its role in building both the supply and demand sides of a market.

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Changing debt's calculus with Uplinq

Changing debt's calculus with Uplinq

To Patrick Reily, Co-Founder of Uplinq, underwriting models are an underlying and solvable factor behind the catch-22 of lending. With more holistic, dynamic, and contextual models, lenders can offer capital to more applicants while appreciating their real (i.e. for the large part reduced) risk of default, helping lenders extend loans to more people at fairer prices.

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Three ways the new AI Bill of Rights can affect fintech HR and ops teams

Three ways the new AI Bill of Rights can affect fintech HR and ops teams

On Tuesday, the Biden Administration published a blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights. If this AI Bill of Rights takes hold and shapes the US regulatory landscape in its image, then human resources and operations teams—notably in fintech—should prepare for a new suite of hiring needs.

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Growth through alt data and compliance with Cowbell

Growth through alt data and compliance with Cowbell

In a conversation with The Financial Revolutionist, Cowbell Chief Strategy Officer Matthew Jones describes Cowbell’s bread and butter, compares their regulatory obligations to those of B2C insurtechs, and considers the future of insurance and security.

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Turning alternative data into trust with Credit Karma

Turning alternative data into trust with Credit Karma

In a conversation with The Financial Revolutionist, Credit Karma’s GM of Insurance, Rory Joyce, explains Credit Karma’s vision for insurance, outlines its marketing and sales strategies, and considers the difference between cross-selling and comprehensive coverage.

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Lessons on alternative data and lending with Conductiv

Lessons on alternative data and lending with Conductiv

In a conversation with The Financial Revolutionist, Conductiv CEO Gopal Swamy, along with Zach Lambert, Head of Product, outlines what Conductiv does, and how the team went about building their product.

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The death of the starter home

The death of the starter home

Reporting by the New York Times suggests the US housing market faces a severe shortage of affordable single-family homes. Zoning regulations, land costs, and housing investment are core variables affecting the price and diversity of housing stock.

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Building infrastructure for private credit with Percent

Building infrastructure for private credit with Percent

In an interview with The Financial Revolutionist, Nelson Chu describes Percent’s dual-pronged approach and outlines a promising future for private credit in a downturn.

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In Indonesia, an insurtech doubles down on offline sales

In Indonesia, an insurtech doubles down on offline sales

In an interview with Rest of World, Cleosent Randing, CEO and Founder of Indonesian insurtech PasarPolis, described the startup’s partnerships with mom-and-pop store owners to sell insurance. The strategy let the company sell five times as many policies as it had previously through insurance agents alone.

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Will Robinhood’s web3 app lead to market consolidation?

Will Robinhood’s web3 app lead to market consolidation?

Trading platform Robinhood announced the release of a beta version of its web3 wallet. The wallet will be available to 10,000 test users before being released to the public in May.

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DoorDash launches co-branded card with JPMorgan

DoorDash launches co-branded card with JPMorgan

This morning, DoorDash and JPMorgan announced the launch of a co-branded card issued by Mastercard. The card will let users earn benefits both on and off the DoorDash app.

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Hurricane Ian and the future of property insurance

Hurricane Ian and the future of property insurance

Rampant roofing scams have caused a property-insurance crisis in Florida. The industry’s net losses in the state were more than $1B in 2021.

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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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