Fintech Infrastructure Developer Alchemy Partners Plaid to Help Businesses with Account and Asset Verification
January 15, 2021 @ 6:30 pm By Omar Faridi
Alchemy Technologies, an established Fintech infrastructure development firm headquartered in Utah, has teamed up with financial technology firm Plaid, which provides a data network that powers the software tools that millions of consumers are using to “improve their financial lives.”
Alchemy is notably one of the leading software-as-a-service (SaaS) Fintech lending infrastructure firms. Through its partnership with Plaid, both companies plan to assist businesses with their account and asset verification so that they can enhance their lending decision-making processes.
According to a release, Alchemy has implemented various algorithms and detection tools to assist its customers with examining each applicant’s financial situation or status. These algorithms also aim to ensure that consumers are protected from taking out “r
MentorWorks Partners with Boston Impact Initiative (BII) and ECMC Foundation on Innovative Income Share Agreement (ISA) Option for Diverse Students in Boston
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MentorWorks partners with Boston Impact Initiative (BII) and ECMC Foundation to bring an innovative Income Share Agreement (ISA) option to fund the education of students, primarily of color, attending community & technical colleges in Boston. BOSTON (PRWEB) January 13, 2021 MentorWorks announced today that it has partnered with non-profit organizations, Boston Impact Initiative (BII) and ECMC Foundation, to create the MentorWorks Students First ISA Fund I. With committed capital of up to $450K, the Fund is dedicated to assisting Boston-based students, primarily of color, attending community & technical colleges.
Reflections on 2020 and the Future of Work
At the beginning of the year, it was impossible to imagine what would unfold over the course of 2020. As the year comes to a close, we are confronting the ever-worsening tragedy of a global pandemic, and hoping that 2021 brings relief and recovery from the health and economic toll that it has taken on our country and the world. The pandemic has dramatically accelerated many of the trends shaping the future of work, from e-commerce to automation to remote work. Its disparate impacts on people of color and women reflect the ongoing urgency to develop equitable solutions. Though these trends and challenges predate the pandemic, it has made policy conversations about how best to help workers confront these challenges even more critical.
/PRNewswire/ Kingsland University, a leading organization that provides social impact through education, today announced that it has secured $20 million in.