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The Saudi Crash Nobody Priced In

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Most Fintech Treasuries Are Still Run Like It's 2018

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The fee compression trap

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Winning a Corridor the Regulator Controls

Winning a Corridor the Regulator Controls

Europe → Ethiopia, 2026: inbound flows exceed $5 billion a year, but traditional rails still choke on allocation queues, prefunding drag, and licensing barriers. In a market this gated, the edge isn't the rail — it's the formal-channel architecture, and the discipline to digitize it before informal networks lock in the volume.

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Jun 22, 2026

Which Rail Do You Actually Route Through?

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Which Rail Do You Actually Route Through?

PAPSS, stablecoins, and traditional rails are not competitors. They are incomplete answers to different problems. Here is how to choose between them under stress — and where the hype collides with reality.

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Jun 20, 2026

The Saudi Crash Nobody Priced In

ACSS Corridor Intelligence

The Saudi Crash Nobody Priced In

Gulf → East Africa remittances, 2026: the labor-market risk everyone treats as theoretical landed in 2025 — and cut one of Kenya's top three remittance sources by a quarter in twelve months.

BYSamuel M

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Jun 20, 2026

Most Fintech Treasuries Are Still Run Like It's 2018

ACSS Corridor Intelligence

Most Fintech Treasuries Are Still Run Like It's 2018

New rails and funding rounds don't fix a treasury function that's still firefighting. Notes from building a first positive-FCF quarter across 12 currencies while the naira moved 70%.

BYSamuel M

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Jun 20, 2026

The fee compression trap

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The fee compression trap

What operators know that models don't.

BYSamuel M

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May 21, 2026

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