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Off The Continent And Into Puerto Rico For Online SMB Lending

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For small business lenders and for FinTech too, expansion is key; but for Biz2Credit, expansion is literal. In a partnership formed recently with Puerto Rico’s Oriental Bank, Biz2Credit said late last month that it has begun offering its digital lending platform to the bank’s commercial clients.

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3 insurance trends to watch in Q4’22

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download the State of Fintech Q3 ’22 Report. Get the free report for analysis on dealmaking, funding, and exits by private market fintech companies. The companies plan to sell each other’s products initially and bring new, combined wind and flood catastrophe models and risk maps to market in the future. .

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Today In Payments: Puerto Rico Falls Prey To $4M Online Fraud; India’s Antitrust Investigation Into Amazon, Flipkart On Hold

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In today’s top news, at least four Puerto Rico government agencies were targeted in a $4 million online scam, and India’s court hit pause on their antitrust investigation into Amazon and Flipkart. Puerto Rico Falls Prey To $4M Online Fraud. JPMorgan To FinTechs: Sign Data Sharing Deals, Sources Say.

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Fintech Fundings: 12 Companies Raise $240 million Week Ending June 25

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And there are few fintech success stories bigger than 2008 alum, Credit Karma , which scored $175 million this week at a reported $3.5 Total investment into the fintech sector this week were $240 million flowing to 12 firms. So far this year, fintech has attracted $7.9 Puerto Rican marketplace lender. HQ: Puerto Rico.

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Google’s Turn In The (Expanding) AG Gaze

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and Puerto Rico, will issue subpoenas that are officially known as civil investigative demands (CIDs). Amazon has more than 36 percent of the market and sales of Echo are up nearly 66 percent year over year. The late-week report comes on the heels of meetings some of the AGs (roughly a dozen of them) had in Colorado.