



London’s fintech lead is not a fluke. It is what happens when caution becomes a competitive advantage
Fresh data says London has overtaken San Francisco and New

Revolut’s U.S. bank-charter bid is a bet on legitimacy, not just growth
Revolut has never had trouble with the consumer part of

Europe’s digital euro is a sovereignty project disguised as a payment product
On January 28, 2026 (Pacific Time), Valdis Dombrovskis, the EU’s

The UK just won the right to cap post-Brexit card fees — now the real fight begins
When a shopper in France clicks “pay” on a UK

Britain’s fast-track fintech licences: can speed alone save the UK’s edge?
The UK government wants to let start-ups operate under “provisional

Singapore Just Turned Itself Into the World’s Testnet for Tokenised Money
If you want to see what “money on-chain” actually looks

Why Wall Street just wrote Ripple a $500m check — and what it says about stablecoins in 2026
Citadel Securities and Fortress led a half-billion dollar investment that

From lender to network: Klarna’s $26bn forward-flow gambit
If you only read the headlines, you’d think Klarna’s story

Finmo’s FCA Green Light: How a UK EMI Licence Turbo-Charges the Embedded-Treasury Race
Finmo, a fintech startup offering a next-generation treasury management platform,

Too Slow to Click: Why U.S. Open Banking Must Learn from the U.K.’s Pay by Bank Stall
When the United Kingdom launched its open banking initiative in






































