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It seems that FinTech success worldwide depends on location and regulation.
The mixed fortunes of fintech amid global impact and funding woes.
AI may be divisive, but its business impact, including on SMEs, is undeniable.
Embracing tech & content to unlock unprecedented growth.
In changing tech times, is fintech our anchor?
In just a few years, the world became completely different — and we must keep up with it.
Data Paradox: the changing stance of regulators and politicians.
We don’t know if our future will be dominated by humans enhanced by AI, or by AI robots.
But it’s not St. Lawrence. Can you guess what that “R” stands for?
Or cry foul. If giants protest, what could happen to SMEs in case of another round of regulatory activities?
Businesses don’t want to renounce AI, but are we aware of all the consequences?
An European city like Vilnius might be a great choice for tech talents and businesses.
There might be a secret strategy that might affect entrepreneurs and investors.
GOP lawyers vs. Gary Gensler for a “long series of abuses”. Will fintech (and crypto) recover?
Gary Gensler has no respect for US entrepreneurs and investors.
We’re witnessing many revolutions.
The US has two huge problems to solve, problems that could question its leadership.
Different countries experience different issues, but sometimes they can represent opportunities.
AI might become a valid reason for countries to reconsider their regulatory frameworks and priorities.
AI might become a valid reason for countries to reconsider their regulatory frameworks and priorities.
The current economic and financial crisis could lead to the end of the US dollar hegemony.
From the opinions of CEOs and researchers, it’s very likely that it will happen – also in finance.
AI competition begins – and the outcome might affect some regions more than others.
Generative AI is playing a major role in the revolution we’re living, but not all regions are equal.
50% of people can’t – a quiz that might help you discover more than you can imagine
The recent economic and financial downturn didn’t stop fintech, but innovation still faces troubles.
Recession in 2023? It’s very probable – but fintech reacts
AI brings many advantages to businesses across several industries, but concerns about the future of work arise.
Inflation Affects The Labor Market
US consumers seem to confirm bearish sentiment. But fintech has solutions – for people and businesses.
It’s the ninth time… But it looks like we’re close to an end – not of the crisis, unfortunately.
The collapse of several banks may affect the world, but some fintech sectors and AI show resilience – despite difficulties.
According to Paul Krugman and Joe Biden, we’re not witnessing the beginning of a new 2008. But we can’t avoid noticing some similarities.
Supporter, according to many. But despite opinions, artificial intelligence will change fintech and the future of work.
The crypto space always holds big surprises, and the combined action of regulators and inflation could be the beginning of a new era.
Fintech is facing hard times because of regulators and constant layoffs – but there is also positive news.
The intention of the country is to create a more secure environment for people, but regulators are maybe exaggerating – and missing opportunities.
The global economy is not at its best. But top fintech companies and startups do their best when they focus on people’s needs.
The crypto winter might not be the worst thing crypto enthusiasts have witnessed so far – and the whole fintech space is involved.
FinTech aims at solving problems businesses and people have to face in this modern world. More awareness is favoring fintech firms.
Even if some financial institutions showed positive results, everyone is aware that a new recession is coming.
Some fintech sectors confirm their strength, others show new trends, new investments make headlines – but some countries might suffer the recession.
It’s time to see if the predictions for 2022 were correct – and to analyze new trends for 2023.
But despite we’re going towards the end of 2022, fintech is still full of surprises and twists.
Do people really want fintech and cryptos? Or do they want traditional banks? Tough economic times might influence people’s preferences.