The neon-blue coin hovered above a lunar landscape, five words etched along its perimeter: “financial power for the people.” Wealthsimple, a Toronto-based financial services company, circulated the ...
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Toronto-based FinTech startup Wealthsimple has launched its new consumer payment app, Wealthsimple Cash, for users across Canada. Similar to Venmo, Wealthsimple Cash is currently a peer-to-peer ...
Wealthsimple is flexing against Canada’s big banks. Here’s how it plans to get your business. Canadians aren’t short of credit card options, that’s for sure. At an average of two to three credit cards ...
Hike to $1.5 billion CAD reflects rise in public markets and Wealthsimple’s performance. Montréal-based Power Corporation of Canada (Power) has marked up its valuation of Toronto FinTech company ...
Wealthsimple Technologies Inc. is promising Uber-like delivery of cash to customers’ doors and paperless cheques as part of its next push to become a serious digital challenger to Canada’s big banks – ...
TORONTO, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Canadian online brokerage Wealthsimple wants to chart a future enabling the real-world use of cryptocurrencies rather than simply facilitating trading, but is likely to ...
The largest shareholder of one of Canada’s most prominent startups, Wealthsimple Technologies Inc., has slashed the valuation of its holding for the second quarter in a row, as technology companies ...
Wealthsimple Inc. announced its first credit card and a line of credit Wednesday as it ramps up efforts to challenge the dominance of Canada's big banks. (Wealthsimple/The Canadian Press) Wealthsimple ...