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Fintech’s Third Crisis is Tipping Point to a Digital-Only Future

Fintech Labs Insights

Dot-com crash (2000-2001). The recovery : As financial institutions got to the other side in 2010/2011, there was a massive pent-up demand from consumers for digital services, as broadband was now common in most developed markets and the iPhone turned 3 in 2010. Concentrate on markets you can serve digitally. Related: Top U.S.

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Fintech Labs Launches Space for Small Businesses to Connect with Digital Financial Services (Banks, Lenders, Insurers, Payment Processors, Accounting)

Fintech Labs Insights

Cards : Currently, 16 startups offer charge cards (or credit cards) and business expense management services in the United States. 7 card payment processors. – But we’ll move into other markets as resources become available. —–. Related: Top 17 Online Digital Corporate Credit Cards for Small Businesses (Feb 2022).

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Banking UI: Let’s Not Getting Overly Responsive on the Desktop

Fintech Labs Insights

My favorite website of all time was from the ill-fated dot-com “fintech” card issuer, NextCard. See its circa-2001 homepage above. But if you are big enough to have a six-figure marketing budget, you can afford to tweak your site so it sparkles on both smartphones and desktops.

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