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By Tearsheet Editors -- June 16, 2019
We spent part of this week at CB Insights' Future of Fintech conference. The conference is bigger than ever but that points to the money that's flush in the system and lots of me-too companies chasing the same clients.

Did you attend the conference? Hit reply and let us know what you thought of it.

-- Zack Miller, Editor
On Tearsheet
How TD Ameritrade used Slack to reinvent its quarterly earnings communication process

Personal Capital launches a new savings account to cut through the ‘sea of sameness’

WTF is chargeback protection?

MSTS’ Brandon Spear on credit as as service: ‘Find a way to solve payments painpoints and you’ll create a real advocate inside a business’
Preview of CB Insights’ Future of Fintech 2019 conference
Finastra’s Steve Hoke on making community banks more competitive
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What we're reading
New name for BB&T-SunTrust bank lampooned: ‘You could put this on a brand of toothpaste’ (CNBC)

N26 (next 'couple of weeks') and Monzo (through a partner bank) prep US bank launches (Fintextra)

Reuters, Bloomberg, and TradingView to add new cryptocurrency index (CoinDesk)

Square hires ex-Google director as first member of new crypto team/ not entirely clear what the firm's interests are in the space (CoinDesk)

Challenger bank N26 shares some metrics: 3.5 million customers across 26 markets. Not too shabby (TechCrunch)

Wall Street messaging app Symphony raises $165M, achieves unicorn status/ but is anyone using it??? (TechCrunch)

Upstart bank Revolut launches in Australia/ have to launch somewhere while it waits on a US banking license ;-) (CNBC)

Uber is pivoting to fintech, something Asian startups have been doing for years (Quartz

Have challenger banks disrupted the traditional banking business model?(Bloomberg)

Dear fintech companies, debit cards won’t solve all your problems (readwrite)

Uber making a push into fintech with NY hiring spree (CNBC)

Revolut dials up Apple Pay (Finextra)
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