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Lydia introduces credit lines

French startup Lydia announced a partnership with Banque Casino today for small credit lines. Starting tomorrow, Lydia users in France will be able...

Plastiq raises $27M at 2X+ value to let you pay for...

“I wasn’t asking to pay in Bitcoin!” Plastiq CEO and co-founder Eliot Buchanan recalls with a laugh. “I went to pay part of my...

Tandem’s new credit card targets people who have non-existent credit histories

With its regulatory woes behind it — and the acqui-hire of fintech startup Pariti — Tandem‘s product roadmap appears to be picking up pace....

Mobile bank Chime picks up credit score improvement service Pinch in...

Chime, the no-fees mobile bank valued at $ 500 million as of its last round, has put some of its funds to use with...

Japanese startup Paidy raises $55M Series C to let people shop...

Paidy, a fintech startup that enables Japanese consumers to shop online without using a credit card, announced today that it has raised a $...

Japanese startup Paidy raises $55M Series C to let people shop...

Paidy, a fintech startup that enables Japanese consumers to shop online without using a credit card, announced today that it has raised a $...

340B cuts sting struggling hospitals, hurt credit ratings, S&P says

Program is a crucial part of operations for hospitals that serve vulnerable populations because it offsets the high costs medications. Healthcarecare Finance News Feed

CardUp raises $1.7M to help small businesses get more out of...

CardUp founder and CEO Nicki Ramsay (front, second from right) with her team CardUp, a Singapore-based startup that enables users to make large, recurring...

Keyo modernizes housing with rent auto-pay that boosts your credit

 There’s nothing we spend more money on for a worse experience than housing. Keyo wants to fix all of it. The audacious startup envisions...

Teampay raises $4m so you don’t have to steal your CEO’s...

 Few problems are as much of a headache for the modern corporate worker as buying things on the company’s dime. Companies are loathe to...
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