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Paul Quickenden Chief Commercial Officer at Easy Crypto
Let’s be honest - ‘Invest like the uber rich’ sounds like classic headliner clickbait. But here’s the thing… in a tokenised world, that headline is actually starting to hold up because the old barriers to high-value, long-horizon investing are crumbling fast and blockchain is the earthquake shaking the establishment's foundations. There’s always
31 July 2025 /inclusion /crypto
Amr Adawi Co-Founder and Co-CEO at MetaWealth
For decades, conventional financial wisdom has shaped our thinking about wealth building and retirement planning, handed down through societal norms and parental guidance. However, in today's rapidly changing financial landscape, many of these long-held beliefs are becoming increasingly outdated with new markets and tools available to the public a...
28 July 2025 /wealth /inclusion Fintech
Ankita Bhattacharya Product Manager - Commercial Finance at LoanTube
When an SME applies for a £10,000 working capital loan, it often finds itself at the bottom of a broker’s priority list. For years, traditional commercial finance brokers have largely avoided small ticket business loans. The reason is simple: the return on a £10,000 loan rarely justifies the time and manual effort required to package and place it....
22 July 2025 /startups /inclusion Innovation in Financial Services
David Fagleman Director at Enryo
The narrative around digital payments in the UK has long been one of relentless growth and inevitable dominance. From contactless cards to mobile wallets, the assumption has been that cash would gradually fade into obsolescence as digital alternatives became more convenient and ubiquitous. However, the FCA's Financial Lives 2024 survey suggests we...
21 July 2025 /payments /inclusion
Priyanka Rao Content Strategist
In the ever-evolving world of finance and technology, being prepared for the unexpected isn’t just wise—it’s essential. Just as individuals seek out CPR certification classes near me to be ready in emergencies, financial institutions must also adopt proactive strategies to navigate crises, maintain stability, and serve their customers without disr...
21 July 2025 /people /inclusion
Sebastian Fantini Product Director at EBANX
From the Industrial Revolution to artificial intelligence, from the telegraph to smartphones, the history of technology follows a familiar pattern: wealthy, developed countries produce; emerging markets consume. This logic, however, has been increasingly challenged, and the sector where this shift is advancing by leaps and bounds is digital payme...
16 July 2025 /payments /inclusion Innovation in Financial Services
Galong Yao CGO at Bamboodt
As the world’s financial landscape evolves, the need for efficient, secure, and globally connected payment systems has never been more pressing. China’s Cross-border Interbank Payment System (CIPS) is rapidly emerging as a central artery in the internationalization of the Renminbi (RMB), offering a robust infrastructure for cross-border settlement...
09 July 2025 /payments /inclusion Innovation in Financial Services
When we think about contactless payments, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and EMV-based NFC cards often come to mind. But in China, a new and uniquely local solution is emerging—one that bridges the gap between barcode payments and hardware-intensive NFC wallets. Meet Alipay’s “Alipay Tap”—a smart, simple, and surprisingly elegant solution to streamline off...
08 July 2025 /payments /inclusion Innovation in Financial Services
Gurprit Singh Gujral Founder and CEO at LoanTube
Personal guarantees have long been a fixture in SME lending, providing lenders with an added layer of security to offset the inherent risks of financing small and growing businesses. For many first-time founders, the very notion of a personal guarantee can seem absurd. After all, aren’t limited companies meant to offer limited liability? In theo...
07 July 2025 /retail /inclusion Small Business Lending Innovation
King Leung Global Head of Financial Services and FinTech at InvestHK
Current disruptions to global trade norms risk pricing out developing nations from critical green technologies and deter related investments. This stalls both decarbonisation and economic growth in regions most reliant on affordable imports. Here, Hong Kong has a unique role to play. According to United Nations Trade and Development, developing ec...
07 July 2025 /sustainable /inclusion
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