Happy Saturday, and welcome to Insider Finance. Here's a rundown of the must-know stories from the past week:
Get to know 12 top fintech bankers
Tiger Global's flagship fund is down for the year
Meet the women who helped build PayPal
Inside the rise of Raine Group's Jeff Sine
The latest trader exits from Credit Suisse
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PayPal's origin story is male-dominated, but these 20 women played key roles in building the payments giant during its early days
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The "PayPal Mafia" is one of the most influential clubs in Silicon Valley. Historically, mentions of the group never included women who worked at PayPal. Here are 20 women who helped build PayPal.
How Jeff Sine became SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son's deal whisperer and built Raine Group into a $4 billion investing empire along the way
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From humble beginnings, Jeff Sine built a career as an unorthodox banker who offered unvarnished advice and tamed unruly transactions for business moguls like Masayoshi Son and Rupert Murdoch. Here's how he defied the odds and built the merchant bank The Raine Group into an investing empire in its own right.
Billionaire Chase Coleman's Tiger Global struggled in May, and its flagship fund is down for the year after a stellar 2020
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While Chase Coleman has pumped billions into the private markets this year, his flagship public-equity fund is down so far in 2021. See the details here.
12 bankers running fintech groups at firms like Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs give an inside look at dealmaking in the red-hot sector
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The fintech space has exploded in recent years, keeping Wall Street bankers busy. Some banks see fintech as an outgrowth of TMT and FIG teams, while others see it as a stand-alone. Check out what 12 fintech bankers have to say about the space.
The former head of data at Neuberger Berman and Point72 has launched a firm to help money managers get access to simplified data
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Michael Recce, a former Neuberger Berman and Point72 data head, has started his own data business: Alpha ROC, a technology and consulting firm meant to simplify data for both the vendor and the user. Recce told Insider that despite alternative data's growth, there still isn't large-scale adoption.
Why General Atlantic's top healthcare dealmaker is betting on telemedicine sticking around long after the pandemic subsides
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Tech innovation is driving growth in healthcare, General Atlantic's Robbert Vorhoff told Insider. Last month, Vorhoff's team led a $110 million Series D financing for Vida Health, which manages a virtual care system for payors and employers. Here's where he's seeing big opportunities.
Banks are posing a threat to 'buy now, pay later' players by offering merchants their own way to roll out the popular payment method
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"Buy now, pay later" services have evolved into consumer-facing companies keen to establish their own brands. But banks and credit-card companies are developing ways to allow merchants to both offer point-of-sale financing and maintain the customer relationships themselves. Get all the details on the new competitive dynamics here.
Wall Street people moves
HSBC has hired 8 traders for its credit division— including a team lift-out from Credit Suisse — circling the wagons after a wave of defections
Deutsche Bank promoted 2 new heads of its ECM business in the Americas, including a key leader in the bank's SPAC business
Morgan Stanley named a new marketing chief and added new wealth-division leadership from E-Trade
Bank of America nabs ahigh-yield bond salesman and leveraged finance veteran from UBS
Hedge funds piled into the first-ever junk bond tied to bitcoin to avoid 'high-yield FOMO'
2 legal-tech companies just filed to go public. Here's everything you need to know about Intapp and LegalZoom and their plans for growth.
SoFi is underwriting Chamath Palihapitiya's 4 biotech SPAC IPOs as the fintech looks to compete with Wall Street's top investment banks
Forget bitcoin and other hypervolatile cryptocurrencies. For everyday transactions, the future of money is stablecoins.
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