The total funding and number of deals in the fintech sector fell in the second quarter in the face of high-profile U.S. bank collapses in the spring.   In Q2, global fintech funding slumped to $7.8 billion, down by 48% quarter over quarter, while number of deals dropped by 22% sequentially to 845, lowest since 2017, […]

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