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The financial startups bubble is bursting and pink slips are being handed out. Here are the fintechs that have announced layoffs so far, from Coinbase to Robinhood.
The financial startups bubble is bursting and pink slips are being handed out. Here are the fintechs that have announced layoffs so far, from Coinbase to Robinhood.
Asia Martin,Kylie Robison,Bianca Chan,Carter Johnson,Alex Nicoll,Fortesa Latifi,Dakin Campbell,Rob PriceJun 24, 2022, 02:31 IST
The tech bubble is bursting and people are getting laid offPhoto by Frank Rumpenhorst/picture alliance via Getty Images
Rising interest rates are hurting mortgage lenders and some stock trading platforms.
Fintech companies like Coinbase and Robinhood are reacting to the slowdown by cutting staff.
America's tech industry enjoyed an unprecedented boom during the pandemic when Americans turned to their phones like never before to do everything from shopping to online banking.
Financial technology startups that help consumers bank, trade or shop online were among the winners. But business is slowing as people increasingly return to their pre-pandemic lives.
Compounding the slowdown for fintechs are rising interest rates, which hurt demand for services like mortgage lending and stock trading.
Signs of distress are showing up in the form of layoffs, which have been popping up all over Silicon Valley businesses in the last few months, from no-fee trading app Robinhood to mortgage software provider Blend.
Here are some of the most notable examples so far:
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Coinbase: Roughly 1,100 people
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong.Patrick T. Fallon / Getty Images
Robinhood: More than 300 people
Robinhood cofounders Vlad Tenev and Baiju Bhatt were "visibly shaken" in announcing jobs cuts in April.Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for Robinhood
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Better: About 4,000 people
Better.com CEO Vishal Garg laid off 900 employees on a video call in December.Better
Blend: About 200 employees
Nima Ghamsari, founder and CEO of BlendBlend
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Mainstreet: About 50 employees
MainStreet's homepage as of May 4, 2022.MainStreet
PayPal: 4-person emerging technology R&D team
A PayPal sign is seen at an office building in San Jose, California May 28, 2014.Thomson Reuters