Fintech Insider — 2026-06-29
Prediction markets surge into mainstream financial infrastructure amid legal battles, while Green Dot shareholders green-light a major bank-fintech split. Meanwhile, fintech funding hits $2.3 billion across 22 deals this week—more than double the prior week—signaling renewed investor appetite despite tightening compliance demands.
Fintech Insider — 2026-06-29
Top Stories
Prediction Markets Storm Mainstream as Legal Battles Intensify
Prediction markets continued moving into mainstream financial infrastructure this week, even as the legal battle over who gets to regulate them intensified. Multiple new products and partnerships launched despite regulatory uncertainty. The clash between oversight bodies underscores how quickly this asset class is outpacing regulatory clarity.

Green Dot Bank-Fintech Split Moves Closer to Finish Line
Green Dot shareholders approved the sale of Green Dot Bank to CommerceOne on June 23, moving the company one step closer to separating its banking and fintech operations. This strategic split reflects broader industry trends toward specialization and regulatory separation.

Fintech Funding Explodes to $2.3 Billion in Banner Week
A total of $2.3 billion was raised by fintech companies across 22 deals this week—more than double the previous week's total—signaling renewed investor confidence. The surge includes investments across payments, neobanking, and digital asset platforms.

Funding & Deals
- CRED (India fintech) — $900 million financing round led by Meta, combining primary and secondary share purchases. Meta simultaneously appointed CRED founder Kunal Shah as WhatsApp's new chief.
Sector Spotlight
Payments & Banking
Affirm expands retail partnerships: BNPL fintech Affirm partnered with Backcountry, an online retailer of premium outdoor equipment, to introduce flexible payment options at checkout. This follows industry consolidation and regulatory scrutiny around buy-now-pay-later offerings.
Crypto & Digital Assets
No major crypto developments available for this period.
Insurtech & Lending
No insurtech-specific developments available for this period.
Regulatory & Policy Watch
Illinois BNPL legislation stays neutral: BNPL provider groups remain neutral on an Illinois bill regulating buy-now-pay-later services. This contrasts sharply with fierce industry opposition to 2025's New York law, suggesting improving regulatory relationships.
What to Watch
- AI spend management gap: Fintech platforms are racing to fill a new category in spend tracking as AI agents proliferate across enterprise operations—watch for dedicated AI cost management solutions.
- Mid-year M&A momentum: Green Dot's CommerceOne deal signals accelerating bank-fintech separations; expect more portfolio rationalization announcements through Q3.
- Prediction market regulation: The legal battle over prediction market oversight will likely shape Q3 compliance requirements—monitor SEC vs. CFTC jurisdictional updates closely.
Data sources: TechCrunch, PYMNTS, Fintech Global, Crowdfund Insider, Payments Dive, Finance Magnates
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