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Why more fintechs may be going the debt financing route

Tracking Klarnas plunging valuation

These startups want to make credit scores a thing of the past

Are debt financings the new venture round for fintechs startups

A conversation with Andreessen Horowitzs fintech leads

Q3 outlook forecasts cloudy days ahead for fintech MA

Fintech Roundup: Due diligence makes a comeback and a former Bettercom employee speaks out

A tale of two surveys: Fintech VCs change tune on investment landscape

Fintech Roundup: Proptechs roller coaster an exBettercom execs new gig and Alchemys true valuation jump

Fintech Roundup: Goldman Sachs buys another startup Fast hits a speed bump and BaaS gets hotter

Fintech Roundup: Banks beginning to view fintechs as frenemies

The Interchange: Things go from bad to worse at Bettercom

Fintech Roundup: More female founders in fintech Yes please

Fintech Roundup: Founders reinventing startups buying and preseed agrowing

Fintech Roundup: Bettercom workers leaving in droves in wake of CEO Vishal Gargs return

Investors show LatAm fintechs the money

Investors show Latin American fintech startups the money

Fintech Roundup: The gloves are off in the spend management space

Fintech Roundup: What investors really really want

Burn baby burn Real estatefocused fintech startups feel the heat

Are debt financings the new venture round for fintechs

Fintech Roundup: Will financial technology startups dodge the venture slowdown

Brexs departing CRO explains his decision to join Founders Fund

Fintech Roundup: Fintechs and banks are getting cozier

Fintech Roundup: Ramp invests in Ramp for the Middle East

Fintech Roundup: Corporate spend just cant be a winnertakesall space

Fintech Roundup: Founders reinventing startups buying and round sizes growing

Regulators appear to be growing increasingly wary of banks and fintech startups getting too cozy

Affirm and Klarna ramp up competing efforts to attract US consumers

Fintech Roundup: How going Fast and furious can ruin your startup