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Madhvi Mavadiya

Madhvi Mavadiya

Head of Content at Finextra
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Bio With a demonstrated history of working in the international news and financial technology publishing industries, I manage content and the editorial team at Finextra. Career History Fintech journalist and commentator with over 10 years of experience in media and marketing.

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Why credit and debit cards are more than just a payment instrument

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Ahead of Money20/20 Europe in Amsterdam, Finextra caught up with Amanda Gourbault, chief revenue officer, CompoSecure, to discuss the future of cards and how they can be used 'beyond just payments,' for example, to enable digital security amid continued credit card fraud and account takeover (ATO) fraud. Cards being used 'beyond' payments As Gourb...

US Elections 2024: Will a crypto-savvy President be preferred after the FIT21 bill?

30 May 2024

May 2024 saw the US House of Representatives pass FIT21 – the Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act – in what has been dubbed a watershed moment for the nation’s digital asset ecosystem. Moreover, a recent Harris poll of 1,700 people sponsored by bitcoin ETF issuer Grayscale revealed that a staggering 77% believe that a US p...

What is Mistral AI and why will Le Chat and Mistral Large rival ChatGPT-4?

28 May 2024

Arthur Mensch, former DeepMind researcher and CEO of Mistral AI, will take to the Exchange Stage at Money20/20 Europe in June to discuss the French company’s recent €490 million ($533 million) in funding, as well as the release of their two open models - Mistral 7B and Mistral 8x7B - and their multi-year partnership with Microsoft to offer Mistral...

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What is T+1 and why has the SEC has ruled to shorten settlement cycles from T+2?

30 Apr 2024

With less than one month to go before the T+1 deadline of 28 May 2024, brokerage firms across North America are preparing for the transition from securities transactions being settled in two business days – T+2 – to just one day. This will apply to transactions for stocks, bonds, municipal securities, exchange-traded funds, certain mutual ...