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PayPal Reaffirms Its Commitment To Financial Inclusion
“We firmly believe as a company that everyone should have access to affordable, convenient, secure and low-cost financial services,” Schulman said, noting this vision does not — as some have speculated in the past — speak to an overwhelming desire on PayPal’s part to become a bank or to try to replace bank-based services.
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- Finance
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Fintech Cos in India Are Turning Their Focus to Tier II and III Cities
Fintech companies are now ready to turn their attention to the Tier II and III cities, so as to penetrate deeper into the country. Being untapped markets, these cities bring a greater opportunity for the players.
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- Finance
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- South Asia
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Fintech deals see record numbers in Q1 2018 – with emerging markets leading the way
Fintech funding in Asia saw the biggest gain of any continent, advancing 188% from $701 million in Q4 to $2.2 billion in Q1.
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- Finance
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- fintech, venture capital
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Mobile money increasing healthcare access
With access to healthcare remaining a major problem in Sub-Saharan Africa because of costs, the continent could benefit from using services such as mobile money and savings.
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- Finance, Health Care
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Block-chain based microfinancing for Kenyan food stall owners
IBM Research and Twiga Food will be extending access to microloans to 220 food stall retailers across Kenya using a block-chain based financing system.
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- Finance
- Region
- Sub-Saharan Africa
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- blockchain, fintech, microfinance
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Mobile money-saving app Qapital raises $30 million to spend on growth
Qapital, one of a slew of mobile applications trying to make it easier for users to save money (and spend it more wisely), has raised $30 million in fresh financing as it expands beyond savings to offer investment advisory services.
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- Finance
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Tunisia operators make mobile money interoperable
Tunisia became the latest country to introduce interoperability between rival mobile money services, with the functionality set to be expanded to traditional financial institutions.
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- Finance
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- North Africa & Near East
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Nigeria’s mobile money scheme crawls at 1% penetration
After about five years of operation in Nigeria, mobile money has only been able to attract just one per cent penetration.
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- Finance