Fintech dealmaking has been red-hot in 2020. Here are the 7 buzzy companies insiders say Wall Street could target next.

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2020 kicked off with several big M&A deals involving fintechs. We asked investors, bankers, analysts, and consultants what could be next.
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Fintech dealmaking has been red-hot in 2020. Here are the 7 buzzy companies insiders say Wall Street could target next.

Fintech dealmaking has been red-hot in 2020. Here are the 7 buzzy companies insiders say Wall Street could target next.

Dan DeFrancesco | 2020 kicked off with several big M&A deals involving fintechs. We asked investors, bankers, analysts, and consultants what could be next.

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