FinTech

Consumer tech funding hit by market saturation

The value of e-commerce deals dropped to US$2.03b ($2.74b) in 2023.

DCS Card Centre raises $300m in upsized asset-backed notes offering

DBS and First Plus Asset Management supported the transaction.

By the numbers: A look into Singapore's Fintech Industry

Singapore falls behind India in terms of Fintech development.

SG, India ink agreement on fintech cooperation

The agreement will promote regulatory collaboration between the two markets.

KPMG launches embedded finance hub in Singapore

It will run for 2 years and provide incubation support to institutions.

DPM Heng cites ‘three double helices’ as tailwinds of global FinTech

Swiss-Singapore collaboration is amongst the double helixes.

Singapore fintech talents record 2nd highest turnover rate globally: study

Beyond attractive compensation, fintechs should also emphasise wellbeing, flexiwork.

SG, Australia ink agreement to deepen FinTech collaboration

The agreement sets out a framework for 4 collaboration areas.

Fintech investments reach record-high of 191 deals in 2021

Around $5.3b of investments in the industry were recorded. 

How can fintech companies meet its growing talent demands?

SFA and Accenture Singapore suggest five ways to bridge the talent gap.

Singapore can be a progressive haven for global crypto businesses

The crypto landscape in Singapore has never been more action-packed.

Singapore Fintech Association launches Fintech Foundation Program Flex

The programme is done in partnership with 10x1000 Tech

Singapore Fintech Festival 2021 to discuss Web 3.0 for financial uses

It will take place from 8 to 12 November as a hybrid event.

MAS, SFA open applications for 2021 FinTech Awards

The deadline for submissions is on 31 August.

Singapore Banks Reinventing Themselves in Light of Tech Invasion

Singapore has long been a mainstay of the financial world, offering political stability, geographic gateways, excellent legal framework and of course, a smorgasbord of tax incentives for foreign investment. The traditional banking system has branded the skyscrapers and inhabited the office space within them; in fact, up until 2014, the finance industry took up almost half of new office space in Singapore.