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Top 9 Wealthtech Startups in Singapore and Hong Kong
Over the last years, the growth of fintech has gained significant momentum globally, attracting US$19.1 billion in investment in 2015 alone. In Asia, fintech funding reached an all-time high, quadrupling 2014 total with US$4.54 billion in investment across 130 deals,
Read More15 Winners of The Asian Private Banker Technology Awards 2016: Singapore Fintech awarded as Most Promising Fintech Startup
The Asian Private Banker Technology Awards are awarded to the tech industry’s most innovative and practical companies. The Technology Awards Luncheon and Champagne Reception will be held in February 2017 and celebrates the end of another challenging and rewarding year
Read MoreWinners of Singapore Semi-final and More, Ready To Compete At Fintech Finals 2017
13 different startups competed last for a cash prize of USD$2,000 and the opportunity to compete in the Fintech Finals 2017 in Hong Kong to take place on January 18th and 19th. Held at the Visa Innovation Centre, each startup was allowed just
Read MoreStartup of The Month: Financial Markets Monitoring With Call Levels
Call Levels, a Singaporean fintech startup providing a cloud-based market monitoring and price alerts app, continues to see “exponential growth” as the company seeks to make financial services accessible to everyone and allow average investors to get accurate information and
Read MoreInfographic: A Closer Look At The Fintech Industry
A fintech infographic from Savvy Beaver and startup Call Levels takes a closer look at the current financial technology landscape. This infographic first appeared on nordicstartupbits.com
Read MoreCall Levels: Singaporean Fintech Startup Closes US$500K Pre-Series A Funding Round
Call Levels, a Singaporean fintech startup that provides real-time financial monitoring and alert services, has closed a US$500,000 pre-series A funding round led by 500 Startups with participation of veterans in the financial markets and tech industries, including Timothy Teo,
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