Twitter joins Snapchat, Meta, and YouTube in copying TikTok: While the platform has launched many features lately, with Fleets being shuttered after nine months, this latest one faces an uphill battle.

Monzo follows a slew of its global peers in winning a big funding round. Now these players must make smart spending decisions that demonstrate their maturity to investors.

The tool makes it easier for desktop shoppers to use Klarna’s service and take advantage of rewards—but it could raise some flags.

Kabbage’s SMB credit lines could take off due to Amex backing: The US neobank’s new lending product has its parent company’s support and could be used to monetize deposits from a recently launched checking account.

Chase dials back overdraft-fee risk, but won’t part with the revenue: Recent measures will reduce customers’ chances of incurring the charges, with more planned. But Chase is later to the trend than its competitors—and just a few steps ahead of potential regulation.

Insider Intelligence spoke with Martha Welsh, who leads strategy, operations and go-to-market initiatives for Google Commerce, which includes Google Shopping, Travel, Payments, and Next Billion Users.

Fintech companies worldwide raised $94.7 billion in funding over the first three quarters of 2021, almost as much as the two prior years combined.

Online grocery startups face fierce competition and other growing pains: Venture capitalists have poured billions into these fast-delivery companies, but their success is far from guaranteed.

The share of food and beverage ecommerce sales in the UK will rebound to pre-pandemic levels in the coming years.

Google steps into the global digital health arena: It partnered with the World Health Organization to roll out a developer kit to power digital health apps. We unpack how this could help Google broaden its digital health impact on the global stage.

On today's episode, we discuss how Americans' attention shifted in 2021 (and what that means for the year ahead), the promise of ultra-fast delivery, the ideal amount of ads you should show viewers, whether gaming is more popular than TV for Gen Z, Facebook testing giving more control of the newsfeed to users, the office of the future, how far away the average American adult lives from their mother, and more. Tune in to the discussion with eMarketer analyst Blake Droesch and principal analysts at Insider Intelligence Suzy Davidkhanian and Paul Verna.

Ralph Lauren launches a holiday-themed Roblox experience: The digital clothing debut marks the latest move by a legacy brand looking to build relationships with the metaverse platform’s young user base.

Amazon fined again in Italy: The ecommerce giant faces a $1.3B fine for forcing sellers to use its logistics services—underscoring a pattern that could lead to heightened regulator reprisal.

On today's episode, we discuss Amazon's role in the trend of retail media advertising and some of the new advertising features we can expect to see from the online shopping giant. We then talk about Walmart's readiness to take on Amazon and whether America's internet is turning into a QVC-like shopping channel. Tune in to the discussion with eMarketer principal analyst at Insider Intelligence Andrew Lipsman.

Nova Credit transfers immigrants’ credit histories into the US financial system so Amex can reach a hard-to-tap consumer segment.