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The Fintech Files: Is India the next frontier for City firms?

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Why global fintechs are starting to get a foothold in India
Why global fintechs are starting to get a foothold in India Photo: Getty Images

When Tide announced in January 2021 it was entering the Indian market, it was one of the few global fintechs seeking a presence in the country.

But a lot has changed since then. In April 2021, London-based Revolut announced its entry into India, hiring Lendingkart’s Paroma Chatterjee as chief executive. Revolut has since grown from seven staff to more than 3,000 in the country.

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