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Quovo raised $10 million in Series B funding from existing investors FinTech Collective, Long Light Capital and they were joined by F-Prime Capital and Napier Park Financial Partners; "We're excited to see the continued traction and adoption of our services across the financial services and Fintech space," said Lowell Putnam, CEO and co-founder of Quovo; the capital will be used for growth of the platform and building out their bank API and Quovo Connect module. Source
The real estate platform PeerStreet temporarily paused lending last month due to...
Indian banks are working with fintech startups to develop technology similar to what is used in markets like Africa and China; the banks hope to use social data and online shopping habits to underwrite borrowers; FICO recently began to offer credit scores in India using alternative data and there are many startups working on similar efforts. Source
New CFPB chief’s memo to staff: Enforce law, but don’t presume guilt...
ZhongAn starts trading tomorrow and raised $1.5bn last week, valuing the group at up to $10bn; the IPO has begun pushing insurtech into the mainstream as the company has seen growing interest across the world; the use of AI & big data have been driving forces behind the company and a main reason for investor interest; this might help to give momentum to other insurtech firms like Lemonade and Oscar. Source.
The round was led by Qatar Investment Authority and values the company...
A blog post from Frank Rotman of QED Investors says fintech companies should keep in mind growth strategies from the previous generation; outlines three important phases for business growth, 1) testing 2) scaling and 3) cost efficiency; says growing exponentially in the early phases is not always the best approach and that building a lending business with land grab as a justification for growth is not necessarily the best strategy. Source
Money360-affiliate M360 Advisors has registered with the South Korea Financial Supervisory Service; the registration allows institutional investors from South Korea to invest in the firm's real estate fund; the fund invests in secured US commercial real estate properties through bridge loans and offers global investors a high yield fixed income alternative; the fund has already received $65 million from a South Korean institutional investor and is planning for investment of $250 million in the first half of 2017; the fund is managed to provide international tax efficient investing along with high yield fixed income returns and has a number of other foreign investors including investors in China, Singapore, South Africa, Europe, Canada, the Netherlands and Kuwait. Source
Digital wealth management fintech Robinhood has made the news for all the...