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Klarna’s Stock Plunged More Than 27% This Week
Visa Down. Bullish Up. A Split Week in FinTech
Hey FinTech Market Watchers,
This week confirms a clear split inside FinTech.
Market cap still crowns the incumbents. Performance crowns the disruptors. And somewhere in between, digital banks and crypto are quietly reshuffling the hierarchy.
The giants remain giants.
But the momentum lives elsewhere.
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PayPal Hits –24.77% in a Brutal Week for FinTech
A sea of red…with one shiny green dot 🟢
FinTech Starts 2026 with a Familiar Split
FinTech Ends 2025 with Selective Strength
Gemini Breaks Out as Chime Keeps Momentum Alive
A Week of Contrasts: Big Gains for a Few FinTech Standouts
FinTech Rebounds: Only One Player in the Red
Red Week Across FinTech
Hey FinTech Fanatic,
This week in FinTech was marked by broad declines across nearly every category, with two companies managing to stay in the green.
The pressure was particularly visible among mid-cap FinTechs and crypto-related firms, while the largest payment giants moved only slightly lower.
Still, a few names lstood
Big FinTechs Slide While eToro and Adyen Rally
Hi FinTech Fanatic,
It was a rough week for listed FinTechs, with broad declines across large payments and several crypto names. At the same time, a small group of mid-cap players, led by eToro and Adyen, delivered solid gains and softened the overall picture.
👇 Here’s how listed FinTech companies
Mixed Week for FinTech: Chime Rallies, Robinhood and Circle Slide
Hi FinTech Fanatic,
It was a volatile week across the FinTech landscape, marked by sharp drops among major payment and crypto players, and a standout rally from U.S. neobank Chime.
Investor sentiment was divided, as most FinTech valuations fell under pressure from higher rates and earnings downgrades, but a
Fiserv’s Nightmare Week Shakes the FinTech Market
Hey FinTech Fanatic,
One of FinTech’s biggest names just suffered its worst week on the market.
Fiserv shares plunged nearly 47% after the company slashed its full-year guidance, missed earnings expectations, and announced a major leadership shake-up.
For a company long seen as a pillar of stability in payments,