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🦉🏆 Tweets of the Week
🇮🇳 India
📰 Market Updates
Digit General Insurancefiled its draft IPO prospectus.
Yubi, a wholesale credit marketplace, grew to INR 153 cr ($19.1mm) in revenues in FY22.
Paytm partnered withSamsung to launch in-store payments and BNPL for Samsung users.
Zerodha, in its 12th anniversary blog post, claimed that the broking industry is seeing activity plateau with a 40% drop in new user additions.
PhonePe, Walmart owned payments company in India, plans to launch a consumer commerce app that is integrated with India's Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC).
PhonePe claimed it processed $830bn in annualised Total Payments Value (TPV) in the quarter ended June-22 processing 3.1bn transactions per month.
SBM Bankdisallowed its fintech partners from onboarding new users for credit on PPI card programs.
🚀 Product Launches
Clinikk*launched an all inclusive health subscription product.
📝 Regulatory Updates
RBI (central bank): Released a discussion paper on charges in payment systems.
💰 Financing Announcements
ACQUISITION:
Razorpay acquired 80% of Ezetap, an offline payment startup, valuing it at $200mm.
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🌏 Asia
📰 Market Updates
GCash, a Philippine payments startup, claimed to have 66mm registered users.
Funding Societieslaunched BizFund, an enhanced SME-focused term financing.
SafePay, a Pakistani payments startup, received a license from SBP (Pakistan's central bank) to pilot its payments systems. This is the second approval to receive its final full service payments operator license.
Xendit, a payments startup, is aggressively expanding its presence in Philippines and other Southeast Asian countries.
Korea Financial Intelligence Unit (KoFIU)notified the authorities of 16 unregistered Virtual Asset Service Providers operating in the domestic market.
💰 Financing Announcements
🌏 International
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Europe and UK, written by Michael Jenkins published on Monday’s.
Latin America, written by Christine Chang.
Africa, written by Benjamin Dada.
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