Under the Radar: Bank Executives Not Aware of Key Fintech Startups [Chart]

Here’s further proof that bank executives live in a bubble: the majority of execs are unaware of the very key fintech startups that seek to replace them. Read more

Summing Up the 10 Biggest Fintech Deals of 2015

The fintech sector has been on fire lately. In today’s infographic, we look back on the sector in 2015 to review the 10 biggest fintech deals of the year. Read more

How Fintech is Digitally Disrupting the Financial World

New financial innovation in technology is quickly shaping a sector that was entrenched as any. See the evolving fintech landscape in this infographic. Read more

27 Fintech Unicorns, and Where They Were Born

Does the U.S. or China have more valuable fintech startups? This data visualization breaks down fintech unicorns by valuations, money raised, and location. Read more

The Stripe Ecosystem in One Giant Visualization

Why is payments startup Stripe worth $9B? Partly, because it’s made it so easy to tap into the backend, allowing the creation of a massive Stripe Ecosystem. Read more

Chart: Fintech Investment in 2016

Fintech investment fell in 2016 for the first time. On the bright side? Banks are becoming much more active in the space, putting money in 61% more startups. Read more

Chart: Fintech is in the Eye of the Beholder

Is fintech a direct threat to the traditional financial services industry? Well, it turns out that the answer depends very much on who you are asking. Read more

Banking the Unbanked is a $380B Opportunity

We take financial services for granted – but there are billions of people globally without them. This presents a unique opportunity to bank the ‘unbanked’. Read more

A Timeline of Every Major Disruption in Payments

From the Chinese invention of paper money in 806 AD to the birth of Paypal, we count down every major disruption in payments in one giant timeline. Read more

Charted: Visa, Mastercard, and UnionPay Transaction Volumes

Card services tend to be imagined as a duopoly between Visa and Mastercard. However, China’s UnionPay has all but caught up. Read more