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Following scores of job cuts, Curve founder Shachar Bialick says the company is on the path to hitting a profit as margins grow at the fintech.
The founder of London-headquartered fintech Curve says it has a “strong potential” to hit profitability in 2024 after making “a substantial reduction in headcount” and improving margins across the board.
Curve, founded in 2015, is a London-headquartered all-your-cards-in-one-place fintech, with backers including IDC Ventures and Santander Ventures, the venture arm of banking giant Santander.
To date, it has raised over £200 million in equity and has a presence in 32 markets including…
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