Stripe and Airwallex shift from partners to direct competitors (4 minute read)
Airwallex rejected a $1.2B acquisition by Stripe early on and has since scaled to $1.3B+ revenue, building deep global infrastructure with licenses and local rails across 50 markets. Its strategy of owning end-to-end financial workflows contrasts with Stripe's developer-first model, setting up a direct competition as both expand globally. The battle highlights a broader divide between API-driven platforms and full-stack financial systems built on proprietary infrastructure and data.
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Slash raises $100M to compete with Ramp and Brex (2 minute read)
Slash Financial raised $100M at a $1.4B valuation, reaching $300M in annualized revenue and profitability with 5,000 business customers. Originally built for sneaker resellers, the company pivoted into a generalist spend and banking platform, now competing directly with Ramp and Brex. The fundraise highlights continued investor conviction in modern finance stacks, especially those combining cards, banking, and crypto into a single platform.
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Ramp nears $1.4B ARR ahead of IPO (1 minute read)
Ramp is telling investors it expects to reach $1.4 billion in annual recurring revenue this quarter, up from $1 billion just six months ago, signaling rapid growth as it prepares for a potential IPO. The acceleration underscores strong demand for modern finance and spend management platforms, especially those leveraging AI to drive cost savings. Ramp's scale further solidifies its position as the category leader among next-gen corporate finance tools.
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Vertical AI's biggest opportunities hide in messy markets (4 minute read)
The most valuable vertical AI companies are emerging in fragmented, operationally complex industries where messy workflows and low technical adoption create both barriers and defensibility. Winners are shifting from narrow AI tools to full “systems” that own workflows, data, and labor budgets, unlocking much larger TAMs by replacing work rather than assisting it. This dynamic favors focused vertical players over horizontal AI labs, as execution and operational depth compound into durable moats over time.
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Tokenization and AI are building a whole new world of money (6 minute read)
A new generation of digital assets is reshaping how value moves by turning money itself into programmable tokens rather than just messages between banks. Stablecoins, central bank digital currencies, and tokenized deposits each represent different issuers and trust models, but all enable faster, real-time settlement and new financial infrastructure. When combined with AI, this shift points toward autonomous financial systems where software agents can manage, move, and optimize money on behalf of users with minimal human input.
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Ramp Cracked Enterprise AI. Here's The Playbook (15 minute read)
Ramp hit 99% AI adoption company-wide but found most employees were still stuck, unable to move beyond basic usage without complex technical setup. To fix this, they built Glass — an internal AI suite that connects to all enterprise tools via single sign-on, eliminating manual configurations entirely. They also created a marketplace of 350+ reusable "skills" so anyone can instantly use AI as effectively as the best power user in the company. Companies spending more on AI grow 6–10x faster, but adoption alone isn't enough - you need to rewire how people work, which is why Ramp treats internal AI infrastructure as a moat they won't hand to vendors.
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Amex acquires Hyper to build AI-native expense platform (2 minute read)
American Express is acquiring Hyper, an AI-native expense management startup backed by Sam Altman, to accelerate the development of agent-driven finance tools. The deal signals Amex's push to embed AI agents directly into spend management, automating workflows like travel, purchasing, and reconciliation. Combined with its prior acquisition of Center, Amex is moving toward a fully integrated, AI-powered expense and payments stack to compete with modern fintech players.
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Airwallex launches physical point of sale device (3 minute read)
Airwallex is expanding into in-store commerce with a new physical payments terminal designed to unify offline and digital transactions. The device connects directly to its broader financial platform, giving merchants consistent reporting, embedded payment capabilities, and tighter control across channels while positioning the company against incumbents like Square and Stripe. Its edge lies in owning both banking infrastructure and software in certain markets, allowing it to capture and manage funds more seamlessly than competitors.
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BNY's AI strategy signals a new era of platform banking (4 minute read)
BNY is repositioning itself from a traditional financial services provider into an embedded operating layer within client workflows, using AI to integrate data, processes, and decision-making. The bank reported strong Q1 results alongside measurable gains from AI, including faster onboarding, improved compliance resolution, and a surge in productivity driven by widespread internal adoption and hundreds of deployed AI solutions. The shift signals a broader industry transition where competitive advantage is increasingly defined by platform capabilities and embedded intelligence rather than just scale or balance sheet strength.
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Citadel explores entry into prediction markets (2 minute read)
Citadel Securities is considering entering prediction markets as a liquidity provider, focusing on non-sports use cases like geopolitical and macro risk hedging. The market is scaling with $51B in 2025 volume and projections of $1 trillion annually by 2030, driven by regulatory clarity and institutional adoption. Citadel's involvement could significantly deepen liquidity and legitimize prediction markets as a financial instrument rather than a niche trading category.
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More than a dozen US states consider temporary data center bans (4 minute read)
Lawmakers across the US are moving to pause new data center development as concerns grow over energy use, environmental impact, and strain on local infrastructure. Maine is closest to acting, advancing a bill that would halt approvals for large-scale facilities while officials study effects on power grids, costs, and natural resources. With over a dozen states exploring similar restrictions, the outcome could reshape how and where AI infrastructure expands domestically.
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The challenge of turning banks into fintech leaders (5 minute read)
Once seen as challengers, fintechs have reshaped customer expectations in financial services. Faster onboarding, transparent pricing, and real-time payments are no longer differentiators, they're the baseline. As a result, many customers, particularly SMEs, are increasingly questioning what they get from traditional banking relationships. In response, many incumbent banks are now looking to transform and reposition themselves into fintech players by modernising their technology and digital offerings while also cutting costs.
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