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2024 team sponsors recap!
this is completely irrelevant to F1 but i study and do these stuffs for a living sooo 😩😩 2023 sponsors are based on the sponsors that are there at the beginning of the season (new sponsors that join in the middle of the season will be classified as 2024's)
Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team:
New sponsors: Whatsapp, Luminar (American tech company), SAP (German software company), nuvei (Canadian credit card services), Sherwin Williams (American painting company) 2024 data last update: 2024/02/14
Old sponsors that left: Monster Energy, Pure Storage (American technology company), fastly (American cloud computing services), Axalta (American painting company), Eight sleep (American mattresses company) 2023 data last update: 2023/01/07
Oracle Red Bull Racing F1 Team:
New sponsors: Yeti (American cooler manufacturer, joined later in 2023), APL (American footwear/athletic apparel manufacturer, joined later in 2023), CDW (American IT company, joined later in 2023), Sui (American tech app by Mysten Labs, joined later in 2023), Patron Tequila (Mexican alcoholic beverages company, joined later in 2023) 2024 data last update: 2024/02/15
Old sponsors that left: CashApp, Walmart, Therabody (American wellness technology company), Ocean Bottle (Norwegian reusable bottle manufacturer), PokerStars (Costa Rican gambling site), Alpha Tauri (? no info if they're official partners or not but Austrian clothing company made by Red Bull), BMC (Switzerland bicycle/cycling manufacturer), Esso (American fuel company, subsidiary of ExxonMobil), Hewlett Packard Enterprise (American technology company) 2023 data last update: 2023/03/07
More: Esso is a subsidiary of Mobil so there's possibility they merged or something
Scuderia Ferrari:
New sponsors: VGW Play (Australian tech game company, joined later in 2023), DXC Technology (American IT company, joined later in 2023), Peroni (Italian brewing company), Z Capital Group/ZCG (American private asset management/merchant bank company), Celsius (Swedish energy drink manufacturer) 2024 data last update: 2024/02/15
Old sponsors that left: Mission Winnow (American content lab by Phillip Morris International aka Marlboro), Estrella Garcia (Spanish alcoholic beverages manufacturer), Frecciarossa (Italian high speed train company) 2023 data last update: 2023/02/16
More: Mission Winnow is a part of Phillip Morris International. They are no longer listed as team sponsor but PMI is listed instead.
(starting here, 2023 data last update is 2023/02/23 and 2024 data last update is 2024/02/15)
McLaren F1 Team: (Only McLaren RACING's data is available idk if some of these are XE/FE team partners but anw..)
New sponsors: Monster Energy, Salesforce (American cloud based software company, joined later in 2023), Estrella Garcia (Spanish alcoholic beverages manufacturer), Dropbox (American file hosting company), Workday (American system software company, joined later in 2023), Ecolab (American water purification/hygiene company), Airwallex (Australian financial tech company), Optimum Nutrition (American nutritional supplement manufacturer), Halo ITSM (American software company, joined later in 2023), Udemy (American educational tech company, joined later in 2023), New Era (American cap manufacturer, joined in 2023), K-Swiss (American shoes manufacturer, joined later in 2023), Alpinestars (Italian motorsports safety equipment manufacturer)
Old sponsors that left: DP World (Emirati logistics company), EasyPost (American shipping API company), Immersive Labs (UK cybersecurity training company?), Logitech, Mind (UK mental health charity), PartyCasino (UK? online casino site), PartyPoker (American? gambling site), Sparco (Italian auto part & accessory manufacturer), Tezos (Switzerland crypto company)
Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team:
New sponsors: Valvoline (American retail automotives service company, joined later in 2023), NexGen (Canadian sustainable? fuel company), Banco Master (Brazilian digital banking platform, joined later in 2023), ServiceNow (American software company, joined later in 2023), Regent Seven Seas Cruise, Wolfgang Puck (Austrian-American chef and restaurant owner, joined later in 2023), Financial Times (British business newspaper), OMP (Italian racing safety equipment manufacturer), stichd (Netherlands fashion & apparel manufacturer)
Old sponsors that left: Alpinestars (Italian motorsports safety equipment manufacturer), crypto.com (Singaporean cryptocurrency company), ebb3 (UK? software company), Pelmark (UK fashion and apparel manufacturer), Peroni (Italian brewing company), Porto Seguro (Brazilian insurance company), Socios (Malta's blockchain-based platform), XP (Brazilian investment company)
Stake F1 Team (prev. Alfa Romeo):
???? Can't found their website (might be geoblocked in my country???)
BWT Alpine F1 Team:
New sponsors: MNTN (American software company), H. Moser & Cie (Switzerland watch manufacturer), Amazon Music
Old sponsors that left: Bell & Ross (French watch company), Ecowatt (??? afaik French less-energy smthn smthn company), Elysium (French? American? Software company), KX (UK software company), Plug (American electrical equipment manufacturing company)
Visa CashApp RB F1 Team (prev. Scuderia Alpha Tauri):
New Sponsors: Visa, CashApp, Hugo Boss, Tudor, Neft Vodka (Austrian alcoholic beverages company), Piquadro (Italian luxury bag manufacturer)
Old sponsors that left: Buzz (?), Carl Friedrik (UK travel goods manufacturer), Flex Box (Hongkong? shipping containers manufacturer), GMG (Emirati global wellbeing company), RapidAPI (American API company)
Haas F1 Team:
New sponsors: New Era (American cap manufacturer, joined later in 2023)
Old sponsors that left: Hantec Markets (Hongkong capital markets company), OpenSea (American NFT/Crypto company)
Williams Racing:
New sponsors: Komatsu, MyProtein (British bodybuilding supplement), Kraken (American crypto company, joined later in 2023), VAST Data (American tech company), Ingenuity Commerce (UK e-commerce platform), Puma (joined later in 2023)
Old sponsors that left: Acronis (Swiss software company), Bremont (British watch manufacturer), Dtex Systems (American? cybersecurity company), Financial Times (British business newspaper), Jumeirah Hotels & Resorts, KX (UK software company), OMP (Italian racing safety equipment manufacturer), PPG (American painting manufacturer), Umbro (English sports equipment manufacturer), Zeiss (German opticals/optometrics manufacturing company)
#mercedes amg petronas#red bull racing#scuderia ferrari#visa cash app rb#haas f1 team#mclaren f1#aston martin#alpine f1#williams racing#stake f1 team#f1#ari's rant#sponsor talks
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This Week in Rust 518
Hello and welcome to another issue of This Week in Rust! Rust is a programming language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. This is a weekly summary of its progress and community. Want something mentioned? Tag us at @ThisWeekInRust on Twitter or @ThisWeekinRust on mastodon.social, or send us a pull request. Want to get involved? We love contributions.
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Updates from Rust Community
Project/Tooling Updates
Strobe Crate
System dependencies are hard (so we made them easier)
Observations/Thoughts
Trying to invent a better substring search algorithm
Improving Node.js with Rust-Wasm Library
Mixing C# and Rust - Interop
A fresh look on incremental zero copy serialization
Make the Rust compiler 5% faster with this one weird trick
Part 3: Rowing Afloat Datatype Boats
Recreating concurrent futures combinators in smol
Unpacking some Rust ergonomics: getting a single Result from an iterator of them
Idea: "Using Rust", a living document
Object Soup is Made of Indexes
Analyzing Data 180,000x Faster with Rust
Issue #10: Serving HTML
Rust vs C on an ATTiny85; an embedded war story
Rust Walkthroughs
Analyzing Data /,000x Faster with Rust
Fully Automated Releases for Rust Projects
Make your Rust code unit testable with dependency inversion
Nine Rules to Formally Validate Rust Algorithms with Dafny (Part 2): Lessons from Verifying the range-set-blaze Crate
[video] Let's write a message broker using QUIC - Broke But Quick Episode 1
[video] Publishing Messages over QUIC Streams!! - Broke But Quick episode 2
Miscellaneous
[video] Associated types in Iterator bounds
[video] Rust and the Age of High-Integrity Languages
[video] Implementing (part of) a BitTorrent client in Rust
Crate of the Week
This week's crate is cargo-show-asm, a cargo subcommand to show the optimized assembly of any function.
Thanks to Kornel for the suggestion!
Please submit your suggestions and votes for next week!
Call for Participation
Always wanted to contribute to open-source projects but did not know where to start? Every week we highlight some tasks from the Rust community for you to pick and get started!
Some of these tasks may also have mentors available, visit the task page for more information.
* Hyperswitch (Hacktoberfest)- [FEATURE] separate payments_session from payments core * Hyperswitch (Hacktoberfest)- [NMI] Use connector_response_reference_id as reference to merchant * Hyperswitch (Hacktoberfest)- [Airwallex] Use connector_response_reference_id as reference to merchant * Hyperswitch (Hacktoberfest)- [Worldline] Use connector_response_reference_id as reference to merchant * Ockam - Make ockam project delete (no args) interactive by asking the user to choose from a list of space and project names to delete (tuify) * Ockam - Validate CBOR structs according to the cddl schema for authenticator/direct/types * Ockam - Slim down the NodeManagerWorker for node / node status
If you are a Rust project owner and are looking for contributors, please submit tasks here.
Updates from the Rust Project
397 pull requests were merged in the last week
rewrite gdb pretty-printer registration
add FileCheck annotations to mir-opt tests
add MonoItems and Instance to stable_mir
add a csky-unknown-linux-gnuabiv2hf target
add a test showing failing closure signature inference in new solver
add new simpler and more explicit syntax for check-cfg
add stable Instance::body() and RustcInternal trait
automatically enable cross-crate inlining for small functions
avoid a track_errors by bubbling up most errors from check_well_formed
avoid having rustc_smir depend on rustc_interface or rustc_driver
coverage: emit mappings for unused functions without generating stubs
coverage: emit the filenames section before encoding per-function mappings
coverage: fix inconsistent handling of function signature spans
coverage: move most per-function coverage info into mir::Body
coverage: simplify the injection of coverage statements
disable missing_copy_implementations lint on non_exhaustive types
do not bold main message in --error-format=short
don't ICE when encountering unresolved regions in fully_resolve
don't compare host param by name
don't crash on empty match in the nonexhaustive_omitted_patterns lint
duplicate ~const bounds with a non-const one in effects desugaring
eliminate rustc_attrs::builtin::handle_errors in favor of emitting errors directly
fix a performance regression in obligation deduplication
fix implied outlives check for GAT in RPITIT
fix spans for removing .await on for expressions
fix suggestion for renamed coroutines feature
implement an internal lint encouraging use of Span::eq_ctxt
implement jump threading MIR opt
implement rustc part of RFC 3127 trim-paths
improve display of parallel jobs in rustdoc-gui tester script
initiate the inner usage of cfg_match (Compiler)
lint non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns by columns
location-insensitive polonius: consider a loan escaping if an SCC has member constraints applied only
make #[repr(Rust)] incompatible with other (non-modifier) representation hints like C and simd
make rustc_onunimplemented export path agnostic
mention into_iter on borrow errors suggestions when appropriate
mention the syntax for use on mod foo; if foo doesn't exist
panic when the global allocator tries to register a TLS destructor
point at assoc fn definition on type param divergence
preserve unicode escapes in format string literals when pretty-printing AST
properly account for self ty in method disambiguation suggestion
report unused_import for empty reexports even it is pub
special case iterator chain checks for suggestion
strict provenance unwind
suggest ; after bare match expression E0308
suggest constraining assoc types in more cases
suggest relaxing implicit type Assoc: Sized; bound
suggest removing redundant arguments in format!()
uplift movability and mutability, the simple way
miri: avoid a linear scan over the entire int_to_ptr_map on each deallocation
miri: fix rounding mode check in SSE4.1 round functions
miri: intptrcast: remove information about dead allocations
disable effects in libcore again
add #[track_caller] to Option::unwrap_or_else
specialize Bytes<R>::next when R is a BufReader
make TCP connect handle EINTR correctly
on Windows make read_dir error on the empty path
hashbrown: add low-level HashTable API
codegen_gcc: add support for NonNull function attribute
codegen_gcc: fix #[inline(always)] attribute and support unsigned comparison for signed integers
codegen_gcc: fix endianness
codegen_gcc: fix int types alignment
codegen_gcc: optimize popcount implementation
codegen_gcc: optimize u128/i128 popcounts further
cargo add: Preserve more comments
cargo remove: Preserve feature comments
cargo replace: Partial-version spec support
cargo: Provide next steps for bad -Z flag
cargo: Suggest cargo-search on bad commands
cargo: adjust -Zcheck-cfg for new rustc syntax and behavior
cargo: if there's a version in the lock file only use that exact version
cargo: make the precise field of a source an Enum
cargo: print environment variables for build script executions with -vv
cargo: warn about crate name's format when creating new crate
rustdoc: align stability badge to baseline instead of bottom
rustdoc: avoid allocating strings primitive link printing
clippy: map_identity: allow closure with type annotations
clippy: map_identity: recognize tuple identity function
clippy: add lint for struct field names
clippy: don't emit needless_pass_by_ref_mut if the variable is used in an unsafe block or function
clippy: make multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block ignore await desugaring
clippy: needless pass by ref mut closure non async fn
clippy: now declare_interior_mutable_const and borrow_interior_mutable_const respect the ignore-interior-mutability configuration entry
clippy: skip if_not_else lint for '!= 0'-style checks
clippy: suggest passing function instead of calling it in closure for option_if_let_else
clippy: warn missing_enforced_import_renames by default
rust-analyzer: generate descriptors for all unstable features
rust-analyzer: add command for only opening external docs and attempt to fix vscode-remote issue
rust-analyzer: add incorrect case diagnostics for module names
rust-analyzer: fix VS Code detection for Insiders version
rust-analyzer: import trait if needed for unqualify_method_call assist
rust-analyzer: pick a better name for variables introduced by replace_is_some_with_if_let_some
rust-analyzer: store binding mode for each instance of a binding independently
perf: add NES emulation runtime benchmark
Rust Compiler Performance Triage
Approved RFCs
Changes to Rust follow the Rust RFC (request for comments) process. These are the RFCs that were approved for implementation this week:
Add f16 and f128 float types
Unicode and escape codes in literals
Final Comment Period
Every week, the team announces the 'final comment period' for RFCs and key PRs which are reaching a decision. Express your opinions now.
RFCs
No RFCs entered Final Comment Period this week.
Tracking Issues & PRs
[disposition: merge] Consider alias bounds when computing liveness in NLL (but this time sound hopefully)
[disposition: close] regression: parameter type may not live long enough
[disposition: merge] Remove support for compiler plugins.
[disposition: merge] rustdoc: Document lack of object safety on affected traits
[disposition: merge] Stabilize Ratified RISC-V Target Features
[disposition: merge] Tracking Issue for const mem::discriminant
New and Updated RFCs
[new] eRFC: #[should_move] attribute for per-function opting out of Copy semantics
Call for Testing
An important step for RFC implementation is for people to experiment with the implementation and give feedback, especially before stabilization. The following RFCs would benefit from user testing before moving forward:
No RFCs issued a call for testing this week.
If you are a feature implementer and would like your RFC to appear on the above list, add the new call-for-testing label to your RFC along with a comment providing testing instructions and/or guidance on which aspect(s) of the feature need testing.
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Quote of the Week
When your Rust build times get slower after adding some procedural macros:
We call that the syn tax :ferris:
– Janet on Fosstodon
Thanks to Jacob Pratt for the suggestion!
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オーストラリアのテクノロジーエコシステムは成熟段階に達しているが、それを維持するにはスタートアップ企業の規模拡大を支援する必要がある。 オーストラリアでは 2022 年に初期段階の投資が急増しましたが、後期段階では投資全体が減少しました。 それはオーストラリアに���ったことではありません。 昨年は世界的に、インフレと景気後退への懸念の中で投資家はより慎重になった。 しかし、オーストラリアの後期段階の取引の件数は、2019年の資金調達額と比較しても減少した。 問題の一部は人材の問題であり、スキル・イン・デマンド・ビザのような取り組みが役立つのです。 パウンダー氏は、「経験豊富で技術力の高い人材を求める市場には構造的なギャップがある。これは、テクノロジー関連の仕事の成長率に追いつかないレベルで、数十年にわたって体系的に人材のトレーニングが不足していることの一種だ」と述べた。 「それが時間の経過とともに蓄積され、技術的なスキルだけでなく、10 年の経験を持つ人材が必要であるという問題が発生します。 上級サイバーセキュリティスペシャリストやCEOを探しているのと同様に、経験が数年しかない人を採用することはできません。」 オーストラリアでは、スケールアップの経験を持つ経営幹部は他のスタートアップエコシステムに比べて稀です。 パウンダー氏によると、オーストラリアのテクノロジー部門で働く人々のうち、企業をスケールアップした経験がある人はわずか1%だという。 ちなみにシンガポールは約17%だ。 「グローバル企業を立ち上げ、世界市場向けに作られた製品を早い段階から輸出する場合、これまでの経験は本当に貴重です。」と彼女は言いました。 ここでオーストラリアの人材問題がちょっとした悪循環に陥ります。 オーストラリアのスタートアップ企業は他国のスタートアップ企業に比べてスケールアップの経験が少ないため、シリーズ C を突破して実際にスケールアップするために必要な資金を調達するのに苦労しています。 オーストラリアのエコシステムが若く遠隔地にあることも原因で資金が不足しており、スタートアップ企業が経験豊富な人材を惹きつけて維持する能力も制限されています。 米国での給与がオーストラリアのテクノロジー企業が通常支払う給与をはるかに超えている場合、これは特に当てはまります。 しかし、オーストラリア人が経済的に苦しんでいるわけではない。 テクノロジー業界の給与は依然として高く、オーストラリアの生活の質はトップクラスです。 メルボルンとシドニーは世界で最も住みやすい都市として常にランク付けされており、今年は エコノミスト・インテリジェンス・ユニットの2023年6月調査 で3位と4位となった。 このランキングは、各都市の経済が堅調で、失業率が低く、平均��入が高いことが一因となっている。 世界的な経験を持ち、アメリカの仕事にうんざりしているオーストラリア人は、帰国してノウハウを持ち帰るつもりかもしれません。 そして、政府が新たに技能移民ビザを導入したことにより、他の多くの人が、のんびりとしたライフスタイルや子育てに安全な場所という考えに惹かれるかもしれない。 「オーストラリアでは生活の質が桁外れに高いと思います」とスコット氏は言う。 Airwallex の幹部は、オーストラリアに戻るまで 10 年以上海外の Palantir で働いていました。 「私個人としては、オーストラリアは人生を送るのに本当に素晴らしい国であり、このような素晴らしいテクノロジーのスケールアップの機会を提供できるほど十分な大きさと十分な経済力があるということを認識しただけだと思います。」 このスタートアップは、グローバル企業であるにもかかわらず、製品エンジニアリングと設計のルーツをメルボルンに保持しています。 これは多くのオーストラリアのスタートアップ企業が従う傾向であり、投資家にとっては魅力的かもしれません。 Airwallex は、世界クラスの人材を引き付け、維持するために世界クラスの給与を支払っていると述べていますが、すべてのオーストラリアのスタートアップが同じことを行うためのリソースを持っているわけではありません。 投資家はこれを、より手頃な価格で地元の優秀な人材を育成する機会と見るかもしれない。 「ほんの 10 年か 15 年前までは、米国のベンチャー企業から資金を調達した場合、エンジニアリング チーム全体を米国に移転し、営業チームやマーケティング チームも米国に移転することが期待されていました」と共同創設者兼パートナーのクレイグ ブレア氏は述べています。エアツリー・ベンチャーズにて。 「エンジニアリングチームをオーストラリアに留めておくことが競争上の利点になると私たちは考えています。」 Startup Genome は、オーストラリアのトップエコシステムである シドニーを 「誘致」フェーズに置きます。これは、その主な目標が世界的な才能を引き付け、いわゆる「統合」フェーズに拡大することを意味します。 オーストラリアは、知識とイノベーションの世界的なハブとなり、世界的なビジネスモデルとリーチを備えた自立的な成長エンジンとなるための骨組みを備えています。 この国は何年もの間、世界規模で自国の体重を上回る成果を上げてきました。 今こそ、エコシステムが資金と才能を引き付け、トップで活躍できるほど包括的なものになることができるかどうかを確認するときです。
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Trulioo and Airwallex Expand Global Partnership
Unrivaled KYB and KYC Coverage From Trulioo Strengthens Airwallex’s Compliance and Fraud Prevention Across 181 Countries Trulioo, an industry-leading identity platform with proven global coverage for person and business verification, announced its partnership expansion with Airwallex, a leading global payments and financial platform for modern businesses. Since the two joined forces in 2017,…
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Innovative International Payment Solutions: Streamlining Global Transactions
Businesses are no longer confined to their local markets in an increasingly interconnected world. International trade is flourishing, necessitating efficient and reliable payment solutions that seamlessly handle cross-border transactions. As companies expand their global reach, innovative international payment solutions are emerging to streamline these transactions, reduce costs, and improve efficiency. This article explores some of the most creative international payment solutions revolutionizing global trade.
The Need for Innovative Payment Solutions
International transactions present unique challenges, such as currency conversion, high transaction fees, lengthy processing times, and regulatory compliance. Traditional banking systems often fail to address these issues efficiently, prompting the need for innovative payment solutions. These solutions leverage technology to offer faster, cheaper, and more secure ways to handle international payments.
Key Features of Innovative International Payment Solutions
When looking for an innovative payment solution, businesses should consider the following key features:
Multi-Currency Support: The ability to handle multiple currencies without exorbitant conversion fees.
Real-Time Processing: Quick transaction times to enhance cash flow management.
Low Fees: Transparent and low transaction fees to reduce costs.
Security and Compliance: Robust security measures and adherence to international financial regulations.
Integration Capabilities: Seamless integration with existing financial systems and accounting software.
Top Innovative International Payment Solutions
Wise (formerly TransferWise)
Wise is renowned for its transparent fee structure and use of actual exchange rates. It allows businesses to send money to over 80 countries at a fraction of the cost charged by traditional banks. Wise’s borderless account enables businesses to hold and manage money in multiple currencies, making it easier to handle international transactions. The platform’s integration with accounting software further simplifies financial management.
Payoneer
Payoneer is a versatile payment solution for freelancers, e-commerce businesses, and companies with global operations. It offers multi-currency accounts, allowing businesses to pay in various currencies. Payoneer’s international payment service enables businesses to pay suppliers and receive client payments effortlessly. Additionally, the platform offers prepaid MasterCard cards for easy access to funds, making it convenient for companies and individuals.
OFX
OFX specializes in international money transfers, providing competitive exchange rates and low fees. It supports transfers to over 190 countries and offers 24/7 customer support. OFX is particularly beneficial for businesses making large transfers, as it offers better rates for higher amounts. The platform also provides hedging options to protect against currency fluctuations, ensuring financial stability for businesses engaged in international trade.
Airwallex
Airwallex is an innovative payment platform designed for modern businesses. It offers multi-currency accounts, allowing firms to hold, convert, and transfer money in multiple currencies without hefty fees. Airwallex’s real-time exchange rates and low-cost international transfers make it a cost-effective business solution. The platform’s integration capabilities with popular e-commerce and accounting platforms streamline financial operations, making it easier to manage global transactions.
Ripple
Ripple leverages blockchain technology to provide fast and secure international payments. Its decentralized network enables real-time gross settlement, reducing transaction times from days to seconds. Ripple’s low transaction fees and transparency make it an attractive option for businesses to streamline international payments. The platform’s focus on security and compliance ensures that transactions are fast and secure.
Benefits of Using Innovative Payment Solutions
Adopting innovative international payment solutions offers numerous benefits to businesses:
Cost Savings: Lower transaction fees and better exchange rates reduce the overall cost of international transactions.
Efficiency: Faster processing times improve cash flow and reduce the time spent waiting for payments to clear.
Security: Advanced security measures protect against fraud and ensure compliance with international regulations.
Convenience: Multi-currency accounts and integration with financial systems simplify the management of global transactions.
Scalability: These solutions are designed to scale with your business, accommodating growth and increased transaction volumes.
Choosing the Right Solution for Your Business
When selecting an international payment solution, businesses should evaluate their specific needs and priorities:
Transaction Volume and Frequency: Consider the volume and frequency of international transactions to determine the most cost-effective solution.
Geographic Reach: Ensure the payment solution supports the countries and currencies you work with.
Integration Needs: Look for solutions that integrate seamlessly with your existing financial systems and software.
Security Requirements: Choose a platform with robust security features to protect your financial data and transactions.
Innovative international payment solutions are transforming the way businesses handle cross-border transactions. These solutions streamline global trade operations by offering lower costs, faster processing times, and enhanced security, allowing companies to focus on growth and expansion. As the global marketplace evolves, adopting the right payment solution is crucial for maintaining a competitive edge and ensuring smooth and efficient international transactions.
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Conduit’s cross-border payments expand from LatAm into Africa with $6M round
Cross-border payments for businesses in emerging markets remain significantly untapped, despite small to large businesses using banks and legacy fintechs to transact trillions of dollars in transaction volume annually. A report by Airwallex forecasts that the value of cross-border payments will grow by 60%, reaching $250 trillion by 2027. Between 2018 and 2022, the value […] © 2024 TechCrunch.…
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Airwallex – Nền Tảng Tài Chính Toàn Cầu Cho Doanh Nghiệp
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Airwallex, với sứ mệnh cung cấp giải pháp tài chính đột phá, đã xuất hiện như một giải pháp giúp các doanh nghiệp đơn giản hóa các giao dịch quốc tế của họ.
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How Australian Tech Startups Are Revolutionizing Industries in 2024?
In 2024, Australian tech startups are making a significant impact across various industries, driving innovation and disrupting traditional business models. Here’s how these dynamic startups are revolutionizing industries and setting new standards for success.
1. Healthcare Innovation
Australian tech startups are transforming healthcare with cutting-edge technologies. Companies like HealthMatch and Eucalyptus are leveraging AI and telemedicine to improve patient care and access. HealthMatch’s AI-powered platform matches patients with clinical trials, accelerating medical research, while Eucalyptus provides digital healthcare services, making medical consultations and treatments more accessible.
2. Fintech Advancements
The fintech sector is booming with Australian startups leading the charge. Firms like Afterpay and Airwallex are revolutionizing payment systems and global transactions. Afterpay’s buy-now-pay-later model has redefined consumer credit, while Airwallex offers seamless cross-border payment solutions for businesses, enhancing financial efficiency and reducing costs.
3. Agri-Tech Transformation
Agri-tech startups are reshaping the agricultural landscape. Companies such as AgriDigital and The Yield are utilizing blockchain and IoT technologies to enhance supply chain transparency and optimize farming practices. AgriDigital’s blockchain platform ensures secure and transparent agricultural transactions, while The Yield’s IoT solutions provide real-time data to improve crop management and yield predictions.
4. Education Technology
Edtech startups in Australia are revolutionizing education by making learning more interactive and accessible. Organizations like Cluey Learning and OpenLearning offer personalized online tutoring and collaborative learning platforms. These startups are enhancing educational experiences and ensuring that quality education is accessible to students regardless of their location.
5. Sustainable Energy Solutions
The push for sustainability is driving innovation in the energy sector. Startups like Relectrify and Redback Technologies are developing advanced energy storage and management systems. These innovations support the integration of renewable energy sources, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and promote sustainable living.
6. Smart Cities Development
Australian startups are also contributing to the development of smart cities. Companies like Urban.io and Lendlease Digital are creating smart infrastructure solutions that improve urban living. Urban.io’s sensor technology enables efficient city management, while Lendlease Digital’s digital twin technology helps in planning and maintaining urban infrastructure.
7. Retail and E-commerce Evolution
Retail and e-commerce are being transformed by tech startups. Brands like Koala and The Iconic are redefining customer experiences with innovative online shopping platforms and sustainable practices. Koala’s direct-to-consumer model and eco-friendly products have set new standards in the furniture industry, while The Iconic offers a seamless online shopping experience with a focus on sustainability.
In conclusion, Australian tech startups are revolutionizing various industries with innovative solutions and technologies. From healthcare to fintech, agri-tech, education, sustainable energy, smart cities, and retail, these startups are driving change and setting new benchmarks for success in 2024. Their contributions are not only advancing their respective industries but also enhancing the quality of life and promoting sustainable practices globally.
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In the ever-evolving landscape of digital currencies, a surprising trend has emerged: bots are now behind a staggering 90% of stablecoin transactions. This significant shift highlights the increasing reliance on automation in the world of cryptocurrency. As stablecoins continue to bridge the gap between traditional finance and digital assets, the role of bots in managing and executing transactions is becoming more pivotal. Unpacking this trend sheds light on how technology is reshaping the way we think about money and transactions in the digital age. Click to Claim Latest Airdrop for FREE Claim in 15 seconds Scroll Down to End of This Post const downloadBtn = document.getElementById('download-btn'); const timerBtn = document.getElementById('timer-btn'); const downloadLinkBtn = document.getElementById('download-link-btn'); downloadBtn.addEventListener('click', () => downloadBtn.style.display = 'none'; timerBtn.style.display = 'block'; let timeLeft = 15; const timerInterval = setInterval(() => if (timeLeft === 0) clearInterval(timerInterval); timerBtn.style.display = 'none'; downloadLinkBtn.style.display = 'inline-block'; // Add your download functionality here console.log('Download started!'); else timerBtn.textContent = `Claim in $timeLeft seconds`; timeLeft--; , 1000); ); Win Up To 93% Of Your Trades With The World's #1 Most Profitable Trading Indicators [ad_1] In a groundbreaking study shared by Visa, it has come to light that robots, not humans, are behind the majority of stablecoin transactions. This revelation points out that genuine user activity accounts for less than 10% of stablecoin transactions which might come as a surprise to many. According to the data analyzed by Visa and Allium Labs, only a fraction, precisely $149 billion out of a whopping $2.2 trillion in transactions last month, were real payments made by people. This finding, initially reported by Bloomberg News, raises interesting questions about the current state and future potential of stablecoins as a payment method. Pranav Sood from the payment platform Airwallex commented on the findings, highlighting that despite the infancy of stablecoins in the payment industry, there is still a bright future ahead. However, Sood emphasized the necessity for improvements in current technologies to meet the potential demand for stablecoin-based payment solutions, referencing the inhospitable user experience as a significant obstacle for widespread adoption. Furthermore, the comparison with the current persistence of check payments in the US Market, which still accounts for a sizable portion of business transactions, adds perspective to the slow technological advance in everyday financial interactions. Despite being touted for their stability compared to traditional cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, stablecoins are yet to see their watershed moment in becoming a mainstream payment choice. Payment giants like Stripe and PayPal have been making moves to incorporate stablecoin payments, indicating growing interest and potential for these digital currencies. The initiatives are aimed at simplifying and securing cross-border transactions and improving business liquidity management. With Ripple also joining the fray with its plans for a dollar-pegged stablecoin, the landscape appears to be gradually shifting towards embracing the potential of stablecoins. This burgeoning interest and recent developments underscore the evolving nature of payment methods, where stability and technological advancements promise to redefine how we transact across borders. While the road ahead is paved with challenges, the concerted efforts by leading fintech companies and platforms might lead to a future where stablecoins play a pivotal role in our daily financial transactions. Win Up To 93% Of Your Trades With The World's #1 Most Profitable Trading Indicators [ad_2]
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Unlocking Accounting Innovations: Live Banking, Global Solutions, Reporting Updates, and Xero's Invoicing Evolution Unveiled
Tyler Caskey, Partner at The Bean Counters joins me in this episode. Here are five interesting insights we talk about in the show:
1. Live Banking and Direct Digital Receipting: Tools like Weel and Airwallex enable real-time banking transactions, while solutions like Slyp and Tyro streamline payment processes by sending receipt details directly to accounting systems, reducing manual data entry.
2. Global Banking Solutions: Digital technology solutions like Airwallex, OFX, Paytron, and Wise facilitate international transactions with ease, offering competitive rates and near real-time transfers and bill payments in multiple currencies.
3. Google's Updates: Google is removing underutilised features across Android, including some related to voice controls, and shutting down its podcast app in favour of integrating podcasts into YouTube Music. This shift intrigued the author, who recently upgraded their device.
4. Updates in the Reporting Space: Various accounting software solutions have introduced updates, such as Calxa's unlinked accounts feature for cash flow forecasting, Fathom's improved KPI library experience, and G-Accon's introduction of automatic workflows within Google Sheets.
5. Xero's Invoices Changes: Xero is retiring classic invoicing in September 2024, prompting concerns from the community about missing features, like the ability to process an overpayment, inability to edit exchange rates, and inability to invoice bulk contact groups. However, you can quickly switch back if you need features only currently available within classic invoicing.
These insights highlight the ongoing technological advancements and changes within the accounting industry, offering both opportunities and challenges for practitioners and stakeholders alike.
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"Airwallex's Groundbreaking Move: Acquiring MexPago to Ignite Fintech Revolution in Latin America"
Global financial technology company Airwallex announced its acquisition of MexPago, a competitor in the payments industry based in Mexico. The deal aims to allow Airwallex to expand its presence in Latin America. Airwallex offers cross-border payment services to small and medium-sized enterprises and generates revenue through transaction fees. The acquisition is pending regulatory approvals and…
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Global financial technology company Airwallex announced its acquisition of MexPago, a competitor in the payments industry based in Mexico. The deal aims to allow Airwallex to expand its presence in Latin America. Airwallex offers cross-border payment services to small and medium-sized enterprises and generates revenue through transaction fees. The acquisition is pending regulatory approvals and…
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"Airwallex's Groundbreaking Move: Acquiring MexPago to Ignite Fintech Revolution in Latin America"
Global financial technology company Airwallex announced its acquisition of MexPago, a competitor in the payments industry based in Mexico. The deal aims to allow Airwallex to expand its presence in Latin America. Airwallex offers cross-border payment services to small and medium-sized enterprises and generates revenue through transaction fees. The acquisition is pending regulatory approvals and…
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