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Embedded Finance is a term used to describe the integration of financial services into everyday products and services. It is a form of financial technology (fintech) that enables companies to offer financial services to their customers without having to build their own financial infrastructure. This can include services such as payments, lending, insurance, and investments. Embedded Finance is becoming increasingly popular as it allows companies to offer financial services to their customers without having to become a financial institution.
Embedded Finance is transforming the way companies interact with their customers, allowing them to offer more personalized services and experiences. It is also helping to reduce the cost of financial services, making them more accessible to a wider range of customers.
Some companies in the Embedded Finance market include Stripe, Plaid, Square, Brex, and Affirm. Show Less Read more