FinTech Daily Roundup: Key Insights in Financial Technology

FinTech Daily Roundup: Key Insights in Financial Technology

Welcome to Today’s FinTech Daily Roundup your go-to source for the latest developments in financial technology. As FinTech continues to redefine the way we bank, invest, insure, and manage money, staying ahead of fast-moving trends is essential for professionals and businesses alike. In today’s roundup, we bring you the most impactful updates across digital banking, blockchain, payments innovation, regtech, and more plus insights from thought leaders shaping the future of finance.

WUSD Cross-Chain Bridging Launches on Stargate Finance

Worldwide Stablecoin Payment Network (WSPN) has taken another major step forward in its mission to strengthen stablecoin infrastructure with the launch of WUSD cross-chain bridging on Stargate Finance. With this development, WUSD holders can now move seamlessly across multiple blockchain networks using Stargate’s trusted infrastructure, unlocking greater accessibility and utility for the stablecoin. Through the Stargate Finance bridge, available at stargate.

Your Bourse & B2BROKER Team Up for Full Brokerage Solutions

Your Bourse, a leading trading technology provider, has formed a strategic partnership with B2BROKER, a global fintech solutions company serving financial institutions worldwide. The collaboration reflects a wider industry shift toward consolidation, as brokers increasingly seek integrated ecosystems that reduce costs and streamline operations.

Midas & Axelar Launch mXRP for Onchain XRP Yield

Midas, in partnership with Interop Labs, has introduced mXRP on Axelar, the first tokenized exposure product delivering XRP-denominated yield strategies. The launch was unveiled live at XRP Seoul 2025 before more than 3,000 XRP holders.

Prudential & LPL Expand Partnership for Retirement Security

Prudential Financial, and LPL Financial LLC have announced an expansion of their partnership, introducing an Insurance Overlay retirement lifetime income strategy for LPL’s managed accounts platform. The new solution is aimed at helping financial advisors bring greater retirement security to clients by integrating insurance-based protections into wealth management.

Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Appoints Burr Eckstut Partner

Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer has welcomed technology transactions lawyer Burr Eckstut as a partner in its New York office and the new head of its US Technology Transactions practice. Burr brings with him a wealth of experience at the intersection of intellectual property, technology, and corporate deals—an area that is becoming increasingly vital as innovation reshapes industries.

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