The 10 Biggest Fintech Companies In America 2023

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Its valuation has fallen by nearly half, but Stripe, at $50 billion, remains the most valuable fintech. Last year’s No. 2, Klarna, is off the list, while No. 3 FTX is not only off, but in bankruptcy, with its founder accused of fraud. Fintech50

California-based Ripple aims to arm enterprise clients with tools to integrate cryptocurrencies with their existing operations. It promises to enable cross-border payments, facilitate instant payments and help manage crypto holdings. Its liquidity hub platform is designed to connect businesses with market makers, exchanges and over-the-counter desks in cryptocurrency markets.

and Instant Payouts on Transfer, a service allowing businesses to disburse loan payments, insurance payouts and wages instantly. It has raised a total of $735 million from Altimeter Capital, Silverlake and Index Ventures.CEO Zach Perret, 35, and former CTO William Hockey, 33, the cofounder of Fintech 50 member Column.OpenSea is a peer-to-peer marketplace for NFTs, unique digital collectables which can represent real-world or online items.

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