Featured Partners What is Wise? Wise was set up in 2011 as a more innovative and cost-effective way to send money across borders. It aims ...
Shares of Wise Plc jumped the most in more than seven months after the money-transfer firm gave an upbeat earnings guidance ...
Wise reported strong growth over the past year. Payment company Wise aims to establish a primary stock listing in the U.S. amid signs that the American fintech IPO market is perking up. The move would ...
If you’ve been asking yourself, “Is Wise safe for sending money internationally?” you’re not alone. Wise — formerly TransferWise — has exploded in popularity for its low fees and real exchange rates.
Twenty years ago, if you had asked the average professional investor, their description of Amazon would have been something like “it sells books online and it doesn’t make any money”. Had they been ...
Wise founders Taavet Hinrikus (left) and Kristo Käärmann. On 7 July, money transfer challenger Wise, known as TransferWise until earlier this year, made its entry into the public markets in an unusual ...
Wise’s latest valuation update sees its fair value estimate nudged down to about £11.75 per share and the discount rate trimmed slightly to roughly 7.54%, reflecting a more finely balanced view of ...
Wise's unique P2P model and transparent fees offer a clear cost advantage over traditional banks, driving strong customer acquisition and retention. The company benefits from scale economies, a strong ...
Wise's international payments infrastructure is cheaper and faster than traditional transfers, positioning the company to win a large percentage of future FX volume. The stock is priced at only 25x ...