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Shipping Woes Highlight Automation Need: 40Seas’ Gil Shiff

Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses and consumers have been made aware of how shipping delays impact their access to everything from electronics to food to medication. Geopolitical events such as the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Houthi shipping attacks and labor disruptions can… Read More

SEC’s Small Business Forum Report Outlines Recommendations to Support Smaller Firms, Access to Capital

Recently, the annual report distilled from the SEC’s Small Business Forum was published. Once again, it outlined a series of requests for policymakers to enact to support smaller firms. The SEC’s Office of the Advocate for Small Business Capital Formation led the forum. It is… Read More

The EU Now Has a StartUp Commissioner

The European Union has a series of “Commissioners” who are responsible for crafting proposals for EU legislation while implementing the policies of the European Parliament and the EU Council. Each Commissioner is designated a portfolio of responsibilities. Last month, for the first time, the EU… Read More

Swift Moves to Enable Digital Assets with Live Trials for Banks

Swift has announced that central and commercial banks may use the Swift network to carry out trial transactions of digital currencies and digital assets. The project kicks off in 2025. The digitization of assets has been ongoing for years. Digital assets can take many forms,… Read More

DealMaker Reports Over $100 Million Raised by Issuers in Q3

DealMaker, a tech-enabled broker-dealer that specializes in online capital formation, is reporting that issuers using its platform raised over $104 million during Q3 of 2024. The amount raised under the various securities exemptions, grew significantly when compared to previous quarters. DealMaker shares the following information… Read More

Digital Securities Sandbox (DSS). The UK Moves Forward with New Bank of England – FCA Sandbox : Tokenized securities can put our capital markets at the forefront of technological innovation”

The Digital Securities Sandbox (DSS) is now open for applications. Digital securities, or tokenized assets, are widely believed to be the future of the securities sector. While anticipation of the migration to digital from more analog issuance and trading of securities has been predicted for… Read More

Twill Brings AI’s Benefits to SMEs: Large companies can deploy data science teams… The mom-and-pop can’t. Enter Twill.

Twill founder and CEO Michael Wright is using his payments background and technological breakthroughs to bring the benefits of AI [artificial intelligence] and data analytics, previously only available to large companies and small- and medium-sized businesses. By consolidating data and providing enhanced analytics, Twill will… Read More

VP Kamala Harris Must Add Substance to Platitudes to Woo Crypto Voters: Kravchunovsky

Vice President Kamala Harris needs to add some meat to the bones if she wants to woo cryptocurrency adherents with her words, Chirp founder and CEO Tim Kravchunovsky said this week. Chirp is a decentralized telecommunications network. Kravchunovsky made the comments after a speech the… Read More

Senator Tim Scott Introduces the Empowering Main Street in America Act, Legislation Expands Definition of an Accredited Investor, Boosts Access to Capital, More

Senator Tim Scott, the ranking Member of the Senate Banking Committee, has introduced legislation seeking to improve access to capital and assist the innovation and entrepreneurship sector of the economy. The Empowering Main Street in America Act of 2024 aims to “improve access to capital for… Read More

Senators Warren, Van Hollen, Demand Bank Regulators, Regulate Fintechs Further, Halt FDIC Pass Through Insurance

Anti-Fintech politicians Senator Elizabeth Warren and Senator Chris Van Hollen have forwarded a letter to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), US Federal Reserve, and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) demanding that bank regulators crack down on Fintechs providing bank-like services. Senators… Read More

London Said to be Gaining on New York City as Top Financial Center

Both London and New York City have long been top global financial centers, and both locales have emerged as Fintech leaders. The sheer size of the US market has helped NYC maintain a significant advantage over London in global rankings, but a report shared today… Read More

SEC Chair Gary Gensler Grilled by House Financial Services Committee, Questioned on Digital Assets Approach, Lack of Emphasis on Access to Capital

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Gary Gensler took a bit of a beating yesterday during a House Financial Services Committee hearing. The gathering also included all other commissioners which provided an opportunity to hear opposing perspectives held by the Republican minority. The hearing memo… Read More

Crowdcube: Crowdfunding OG Tops £150,000 for Music Streaming Firm Disco on Platform He Co-Founded

Darren Westlake, co-founder and former CEO of Crowdcube, has topped £150,000 in a funding round listed on the platform he launched. Westlake is steering clear of financial services, though, as his new startup is music-based. Crowdcube is one of the largest investment crowdfunding platforms in… Read More

Tyler Adams from COZ Comments on Why It’s Important to Advocate for Fair and Supportive Crypto Policies in the US

CI recently caught up with Tyler Adams, CEO and Co-founder of COZ, a software firm in the blockchain sector providing various products to s support Web3 development. In addition to his efforts to combat counterfeiting, Tyler is part of the lobbying group Stand With Crypto,… Read More

Apple Said to Be in Discussion with JP Morgan Regarding Apple Card

Multiple reports have claimed that Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has been talking to JP Morgan (NYSE:JPM), the largest bank in the US, to step in and takeover the popular Apple Card from current partner Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS). Apple partnered with Goldman to launch the Apple Card, which… Read More

Markets in Crypto Assets regulation (MiCA). What’s Good and What is Not So Good

Last week at the Digital Commonwealth’s Mansion House Summit Series, Tom Kiddle, co-founder of Palisade – a digital asset custody firm, spoke about his opinion on MiCA. Palisade is a regulated firm based in France. The European Union has approved MiCA, or Markets in Crypto Assets regulation. MiCA aims… Read More

Congressman Tom Emmer Tells SEC to Clarify Rules on Crypto Airdrops

Fintech supporter Congressman Tom Emmer has sent a letter to the Chair of the SEC, Gary Gensler, asking the Commission to clarify the “regulatory classification of digital asset airdrops.” The Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, Patrick McHenry, has also added his support to the… Read More

Neil Chandler, CEO of Aion Bank, Shares Perspective on Banking as a Service (BaaS) and its Ongoing Evolution

Neil Chandler, CEO of Aion Bank, recently shared his opinions with CI on the evolution of Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) and why he believes we are primed for BaaS 2.0. Change is afoot in the embedded banking space – BaaS is transitioning from its former status as… Read More

SEC Penalizes Flyfish Club for NFTs Deemed to be Crypto Asset Securities, Commissioners Peirce and Uyeda Slam “Crypto-Obsessed Commission”

Earlier today, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued an Administrative Order punishing the FlyFish Club (FFC) for allegedly issuing “crypto asset securities.” The FlyFish Club is a private dining venue that offers memberships similar to country clubs. Unfortunately, FFC upset the Commission by issuing… Read More

Republic Europe (Seedrs) Saw Revenue Decline in 2023, Loss Increased

Republic Europe, formerly Seedrs, posted its group accounts on Companies House last week. The online investment platform reported a larger loss for 2023 than for 2022. Republic (Open Deal), based in the US, is one of the largest investment crowdfunding platforms in the world. In… Read More

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