Apple Supplier Kickstarts iPhone 15 Production In India, Airpods Next In Line: Report

This story was first published on the Benzinga India Portal. Taiwanese electronics major Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd (OTC: HNHPF), better known as Foxconn, has reportedly begun the production of Apple Inc’s (NASDAQ: AAPL) upcoming iPhone 15 in Tamil Nadu, India as the smartphone giant looks to close the gap between shipments from India and China. What Happened: The manufacturing of the […]

New Gillmore Centre Guide Aims to ‘Harness the Full Potential’ of AI and ML for Business Analytics

The Gillmore Centre for Financial Technology, the Warwick-based fintech research centre, has launched a new guide for companies on how to use machine-learning-driven analytics to support fast-growing businesses, using artificial intelligence (AI) and data science. With an aim to support firms in transforming their business analytics, the Gillmore Centre has launched the ‘Foundations Of Programming, […]

Currencycloud Almost Doubles Customer Base in Oceania Following AFS Licence

Having obtained its Australian Financial Services (AFS) license in June 2022, Currencycloud, the international payments solutions provider, has achieved a 70 per cent customer growth rate in the region. Currencycloud almost doubled its customer base across the Oceanic region, as it increased from 18 to 34 organisations. Customers in Australia, New Zealand and the wider […]

Close the Capital Gap: Stellar Backing for New UK Fintech Growth Fund

UK FinTech Growth Partners has unveiled its new ‘FinTech Growth Fund’, marking an assertive step towards addressing the UK’s growth capital gap in fintech. The initiative, which garnered immediate support from Barclays, NatWest, Mastercard, London Stock Exchange Group and Peel Hunt, aims to transform the UK’s fintech landscape by providing critical support to growth-stage fintechs. […]

Russia’s Central Bank Can’t Stop Ruble Trouble

The currency crisis might not follow the classic emerging-market template: Rather than a sharp depreciation stemmed by painful interest-rate rises, we are more likely to see a slow but inexorable decline.Read More