M2P Fintech's recent achievement, securing $102 million in Series D funding led by Helios Investment Partners, marks a significant milestone for the company and the world of financial technology. This impressive influx of capital pushes the company's valuation to over $783 million, signaling
Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) has surged in popularity within the fintech landscape, allowing non-banking businesses to offer financial products by leveraging infrastructure from licensed financial institutions. However, the current regulatory environment in the U.S. poses significant challenges,
The journey of Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) spans over three decades, tracing back to a time when banking was largely an in-house affair, with financial institutions tightly gripping the reins of their services and infrastructure. From the clunky, monolithic banking systems that operated in silos,
In an impressive demonstration of agility and innovation, SEB Embedded successfully leveraged Thought Machine's cloud-native core banking platform, Vault Core, to launch the Hemköp Matkonto service in less than ten months. This rapid development is particularly noteworthy given the complexities
The digital trade finance platform Modifi, which focuses on supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), has successfully raised $15 million in new funding to propel its growth strategy. This latest funding round was spearheaded by Japan's Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) through
Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) has transformed the financial industry by allowing non-banks to offer banking features through partnerships with FinTech companies and traditional banks. This model's convenience is a significant advantage, but recent actions by U.S. regulators like the Office of the