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Is the 'Move Fast and Break Things' Mentality Sustainable in Fintech?

February 25, 2025

In the relentless pursuit of innovation, fintech startups have eagerly embraced the Silicon Valley mantra: "Move fast and break things." This audacious approach has propelled the fintech market to a staggering $272 billion in 2023, with projections soaring beyond $1 trillion by 2033. Digital banking solutions have become ubiquitous, with UK adoption rates surpassing 71%

The rapid growth of fintech in Africa, showcasing digital banking, mobile payments, and financial innovation in a futuristic African city.
5 Best Fintech Startups in Africa in 2025

February 21, 2025

Africa's financial technology (fintech) landscape remains promising despite the headwinds. It experiences macroeconomic problems such as high interest rates and rising cost of living. Such challenges make it hard for the industry to experience exponential growth. Despite the challenges, the fintech industry is expected to grow 10 percent between 2023 and 2028. Factors fueling the

Rocket Companies AI Strategy 2026
Rocket Companies AI: 3 Bold Plays Reshaping Mortgages

September 4, 2024

Rocket Companies AI strategy is no longer abstract; it is a measurable operating system reshaping the US mortgage market in 2026. CEO Varun Krishna's three signature moves now sit fully integrated: the 2025 Redfin and Mr. Cooper acquisitions, AI-driven operating leverage that delivered Q1-2022-level volumes with half the headcount, and a three-year Compass alliance announced

Fintech career paths in 2026 spanning AI engineering, RegTech, embedded finance, and cross-border roles
Fintech Career Paths: 7 Bold 2026 Roles to Target

September 4, 2024

Fintech career paths in 2026 have narrowed sharply around three demand vectors: AI infrastructure, regulatory expertise, and revenue-adjacent product roles. According to Storm2's 2026 salary guide, 84% of fintech talent leaders plan to expand AI use this year. By contrast to the broad "build everything" hiring of 2021, the 2026 market is selective, AI-anchored, and