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Hello Fintech Friends,

Today’s newsletter is brought to you by our friends at Method.

Thank you to the Financial Revolutionist team, who ran a guest article of ours this week on three controversial predictions for stablecoins:

  1. Foreign governments will launch or co-opt stablecoins to hold onto their own market-share against the U.S. dollar.

  2. Algorithmic stablecoins will make a comeback.

  3. Yield isn’t going anywhere.

Speaking of stablecoins, who are the guests you'd most want to hear from on a stablecoin-focused podcast? Brian Armstrong? Fed Chair Jerome Powell?

Please find another week of fintech exits and deep reads below.

(👍👎 Have feedback for us? Let us know. Find me at @nikmilanovic, @twifintech, and @ndm)

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📖 Reads of the Week

☯️ Exits

💻 IPOs & SPACs

  • Wise is facing pushback when its plan to shift its primary stock listing to the U.S. was opposed by co-founder Taavet Hinrikus along with proxy advisory firms over bundled governance changes extending its dual-class share structure

  • Tronlisted on Nasdaq via a reverse merger with SRM Entertainment, which triggered a 36.33 % surge in TRX trading volume within 24 hours to approximately $1.83 billion.

🤝 M&A - Fintech

  • VantaacquiredRiskey to enhance vendor risk management with continuous AI-powered monitoring.

  • Corpayagreed to a $2.2 billion takeover of Alpha Group to expand its global payments business. Alpha provides B2B cross-border FX to corporations and investment funds in the UK and Europe, with around $3 billion of deposits in over 7,000 client accounts.

  • Stripejoined forces with Orum to improve real-time payments through enhanced API capabilities.

  • TalosacquiredCoin Metrics in a $100 million deal to strengthen its crypto infrastructure and data services.

  • Fiservacquired part of TD’s Canadian merchant business to bolster its North American payment offerings.

  • Accentureacquired Malaysia-based bank consultancy Aristal to deepen its financial services capabilities in Asia.

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Figure found a way through using Method’s real-time liability data and direct-to-creditor payments to expand eligibility, increase loan sizes, offer more competitive pricing, and reduce defaults.

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