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FinTechNZ – embracing local innovation

It’s been another whirlwind month and the pace continues as our ecosystem further evolves. We’ve been facilitating valuable discussions at events, welcoming record levels of new members and actively collaborating across sectors.  Our purposeful community is growing in strength, scope and reach!
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Te Wiki O Te Reo Māori 2022

Are you interested in learning Te Reo Māori and being able to introduce yourself – or your organisation in Te Reo Māori appropriately?
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Open banking stimulating NZ economy

Open banking is stimulating the New Zealand economy as the finance market is growing and maturing, FinTechNZ executive director Jason Roberts says.
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Fintech in NZ, more than travel gateways opening

The opening of New Zealand border has resulted in international tech, bank tech, platforms and countries parachuting into Aotearoa now, FinTechNZ executive director Jason Roberts says.
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Matariki – For the Past, Present and Future

Last Friday we welcomed  our first public holiday celebrating mātauranga Māori – Matariki Day. This is a day to acknowledge our past (honour the people we have lost), the present (appreciate what we have), and the future (consider what’s ahead of us) – I’m sure universal values we can all appreciate.
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Looking ahead – FinTech 22 / 23

We all have our eyes on the horizon and want to understand trends, anticipate business challenges and identify the future opportunity.
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DOSH TO ACCELERATE PAYMENTS INNOVATION IN NZ WITH VISA

Dosh, New Zealand’s first mobile wallet, today announced it is working with Visa to expand its mission to provide Kiwis with greater financial freedom, access to and control of their money.
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NZ FinTech Reconnecting with the World

In the last week the Prime Minister and a cross-party delegation of political leaders and trade and industry representatives (including FinTech companies) completed their trip to Singapore and Japan. This was an important first step in sending a message that we're back and open for business after being stuck inside fortress New Zealand for the last two years.