Today's Finance Pulse

Autodesk to acquire MaintainX for $3.6B, expanding into operations software
Autodesk announced a $3.6 billion purchase of MaintainX, a leader in operational‑phase software for the built environment. The deal extends Autodesk’s portfolio from design and manufacturing into ongoing building operation, creating an end‑to‑end data loop. CEO Andrew Anagnost said the acquisition unlocks a $40 billion total addressable market.
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By the numbers: Pemberton Asset Management closes $3.7B fourth vintage fund
Worldline in Talks to Sell NZ Payments Unit for €17 Million ($18.5 M)
Worldline SA announced exclusive negotiations with Australian‑based Cuscal Ltd. to sell its New Zealand payments operations for €17 million (about $18.5 million). The deal, slated to close in Q2 2026, is part of Worldline’s broader strategy to concentrate on its European core and streamline its global footprint.
DePIN Infrastructure Scales, yet Monetization Remains Unclear
how profitable will depin networks actually get? hivemapper has 100,000+ user-funded dashcams mapping ~34% of world roads. geodnet has 20,500 user-funded RTK stations, now the largest precision GPS network on earth. helium mobile has 120K user-deployed hotspots with large carriers offloading...
Hong Kong Issues First Stablecoin Licences, Targeting HKD Digital Payments
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority approved its first stablecoin issuer licences, naming HSBC and a Standard Chartered‑led consortium as early participants. The move aims to bring regulated, USD‑linked stablecoins to the Hong Kong dollar ecosystem and could reshape cross‑border payments...
CFOs Embrace LinkedIn Amid Shift to More Public-Facing Role
CFOs are moving beyond earnings calls by posting videos on LinkedIn, a shift highlighted by ServiceNow CFO Gina Mastantuono’s recent video explaining a 20.5% revenue jump. Platform data shows U.S. finance chiefs posted 38% more video content in 2025 and...
FHLB Council Maps Out Mortgage Credit Expansion Plan
President Trump’s executive order on mortgage credit gives the Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) system a new legal footing to expand funding options. The Council of Federal Home Loan Banks, led by Ryan Donovan, outlined a roadmap that includes a letter‑of‑credit...

Barclays and Deutsche Most at Risk to Private Credit ‘Profit Blow’
Barclays and Deutsche Bank are among the European banks most exposed to the private‑credit market, with roughly £20bn (~$25bn) and €25.9bn (~$28bn) of loans tied to the sector, representing 4.4% and just over 5% of their total loan books respectively....

Meet the Brand: Reach Reporting
Reach Reporting offers a cloud‑based platform that automates financial reporting, dashboards, and forecasting for accounting and advisory firms. Founded in 2015, the solution replaces spreadsheet‑heavy processes with a scalable framework that integrates directly with Xero and other data sources. By...

Chatham Financial: Iran Conflict Drives Rise in Lender Caution
Chatham Financial reports that, despite stable profit margins in the first quarter, lenders are growing increasingly cautious about extending credit amid the escalating Iran conflict. The firm notes a noticeable rise in risk aversion, leading to tighter loan terms and...

Sumsub and ComplyAdvantage Deepen AML Screening Partnership as Compliance Demands Rise
Sumsub and ComplyAdvantage have deepened their partnership by embedding ComplyAdvantage’s Mesh intelligence layer directly into Sumsub’s verification and monitoring platform. The integration adds real‑time sanction and watch‑list updates—delivered within minutes—and a Bring‑Your‑Own‑Key option that lets clients connect their own Mesh...
7 Best Budgeting and Forecasting Software I Recommend (2026)
The 2026 guide ranks the seven top budgeting and forecasting platforms, highlighting Anaplan, IBM Planning Analytics, Vena, Planful, Workiva, LiveFlow and Datarails. It notes the budgeting software market grew to $1.65 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach $2.27 billion by...
Directa Plus Provides Update on Trading Halt and Restructuring
Italy‑based Directa Plus has halted AIM trading as it scrambles for fresh capital to extend a dwindling cash runway. The firm warned that without new backing it could be forced into administration. Simultaneously, the board of its main Italian subsidiary voted...
The Mythos Threat: Why Treasurers Must Prepare for the AI Arms Race
Anthropic’s new Claude Mythos model can autonomously discover zero‑day vulnerabilities across major operating systems and browsers, turning a defensive AI tool into a potent offensive weapon. The capability has triggered emergency meetings between transatlantic regulators and the world’s largest banks,...
The Best Real-Time Intelligence Providers for Hedge Funds
The article outlines how real‑time intelligence providers are reshaping hedge‑fund decision‑making by delivering instant, structured insights from unstructured news, social media, and macro data. It profiles leading vendors—Permutable AI, RavenPack, Dataminr, Accern, Alexandria Technology and SESAMm—highlighting each firm’s specialty, from...

RBI Sets SGB Premature Redemption for 15 April: Check Profit on 10 Units
The Reserve Bank of India announced that the Sovereign Gold Bond (SGB) 2019‑20 Series‑V can be redeemed early on 15 April 2026 at a price of ₹15,009 per unit (approximately $181). The price is based on the three‑day average of 999‑purity gold...
Skip IGSB ETF; T‑Bills Give Similar Yield, Lower Risk
Thinking short-term bonds? Analysis says skip IGSB ETF for now. Re-inflation risks could hurt returns, while T-Bills offer similar yield with less risk. Investing
China's Finance Ministry Mulls Special Treasury Bond Issue
JUST IN: China's finance ministry is discussing a special treasury bond issuance plan with underwriters.

OpenAI Acquires AI Finance Startup Hiro, Which Built a "Personal AI CFO"
OpenAI has acquired the team behind Hiro, an AI startup that offered a personal AI CFO, in an acqui‑hire deal with no disclosed price. Hiro’s platform helped users manage over $1 billion in assets by modeling salary, debt and expense scenarios....
Investing: Markets Don't Return Your Affection, Valuation Matters
"The stocks we buy don't love us back". At the end of our first financial year @CapitalmindMF, I'm interviewed by @imNavneetDubey in a summary of our investing approach, how we approach markets, and our view on valuations: https://t.co/DqSkWotEiV
ECB Backs EU Tokenized Markets Under Strict Regulations
JUST IN: The ECB is supporting tokenized capital markets in the EU with stringent regulations in place.
Canada’s Energy Advantage Masks Widening Credit Divide
Canada’s status as a net energy exporter masks a growing credit split between resource producers and downstream users. While mining, oil and gas firms saw stable or slightly improved default probabilities, sectors such as auto, retail and construction posted 8‑13%...

Samsung Asset Management Eyes Credit Secondaries, Co-Investments
Samsung Asset Management announced it will pursue credit‑secondaries and co‑investment opportunities, aiming to add a layer of downside protection amid volatile macro trends. Head of OCIO Seong Sup Cho said the strategy lets the firm move against the herd rather...

Manulife to Deploy More than $2bn in Private Credit
Manulife Financial announced it will allocate more than $2 billion to private‑credit investments in 2024, with an initial $400 million committed to five specialist managers. The capital will be used for senior secured loans, mezzanine debt and other specialty financing structures. The...

Catastrophe Bonds Highlighted as a Critical Tool for Impact-Focused Fixed Income
Catastrophe bonds, a subset of insurance‑linked securities, are gaining attention as an impact‑focused fixed‑income tool. As climate‑driven disasters increase, these bonds transfer disaster risk to capital markets, delivering rapid liquidity for sovereign and sub‑sovereign issuers such as Mexico and Jamaica....

Building Safety Provisions Deepen Loss at Liverpool Contractor
Downing Construction reported a pre‑tax loss of $11.1 million for the year to 31 March 2025, a 50% decline from the previous year’s $7.4 million loss. The deeper deficit was driven by a surge in building‑safety provisions, which rose to $22.1 million as the firm...

Two Allocators, One View: Liquidity, Cost and Control Behind CTA ETF Adoption
Institutional investors such as Sweden’s AP3 and Norway’s Aars family office are increasingly turning to trend‑following CTA ETFs to boost liquidity, cut costs, and maintain full portfolio transparency. Both firms view the ETF format as a practical complement to in‑house...

Invel Secures €65m UniCredit Facility for Italian Hybrid Hospitality Growth
Invel has secured a €65 million (approximately $70 million) credit facility from UniCredit to fund its hybrid hospitality expansion in Italy. The financing underpins a joint venture with YellowSquare slated for a 2025 market launch. The loan will be used to develop...

The Hidden Risk in South Africa’s Payment Infrastructure
South Africa faces a looming risk of being excluded from the global SWIFT network because its payment data does not meet the ISO 20022 standard slated for November 2026. The new format replaces legacy MT messages with structured XML, demanding precise address...
Payfast Founder Acquires iVeri
Jonathan Smit, the founder of Payfast, announced his acquisition of iVeri, a payment technology firm with a 30‑year legacy in Africa. Smit, who exited Payfast between 2019 and 2021 and now runs a portfolio of over 30 businesses, will retain...

Arch Capital’s Voussoir Re Sidecar Issues and Lists 2026-3 Preferred Shares
Arch Capital’s Bermuda‑based Voussoir Re sidecar has issued 1,000 Series 2026‑3 non‑voting, redeemable preferred shares, each with a $0.01 par value. The shares were privately placed with qualified investors and listed on the Bermuda Stock Exchange under sponsor Artex Corporate Services....

QwickRoute’s aRFQ™ Raises the Bar on ETF Liquidity
ETF assets have surged to over $20 trillion globally, prompting demand for more efficient trading tools. MCAP’s QwickRoute platform introduced aRFQ™, an automated Request‑for‑Quote protocol designed specifically for ETFs. In just two years, aRFQ has been adopted by more than 50...
How to Become a CFO: The Real Career Path, Skills & Decisions That Matter
In this episode of CFO Weekly, Megan Weiss talks with David Liu, CFO of Success KPI, about the unconventional yet strategic path to becoming a chief financial officer. Liu highlights the pivotal role of GE Capital’s two‑year rotational program, diverse...
From CrowdStrike to Chewy, These Tanking Stocks Are Announcing Buybacks
CrowdStrike, Chewy and Nutanix have each announced sizable buy‑back authorizations as their shares slump 30‑40% from recent peaks. CrowdStrike added a $500 million tranche, lifting its total capacity to $1.5 billion, while Chewy tripled its program to $750 million and Nutanix expanded to...

Asia Gains Ground in Global Capital Shift - Weekly Roundup: 14 April
HSBC’s new survey of 3,000 global firms shows a decisive tilt toward Asia, with 41% naming mainland China as the most important market over the next five years, while volatility is now seen as a permanent backdrop. Investors are reallocating...

Diana Turns up Heat on Genco with Shareholder Offensive
Diana Shipping has escalated its bid for Genco Shipping & Trading to a direct shareholder appeal, offering $23.50 per share – a 31% premium to the undisturbed price – backed by $1.433 bn of committed financing. The Greek owner accuses Genco’s...

Indian Startup ESOP Buybacks in Q1 2026 Beat 2024 and 2025: $2 Bn Liquidity Since 2020
Indian startup ESOP buybacks surged in Q1 2026, reaching roughly $220 million across seven firms—already exceeding the full‑year totals of 2024 ($190 million) and 2025 ($75 million). Since 2020, cumulative buybacks have approached $2 billion, underscoring a renewed liquidity push after a dip post‑2022. Leading...
Battery Ventures’ Zak Ewen: Software Company Value in ‘More than Just the Product’
Battery Ventures partner Zak Ewen told PE Hub that a software company’s worth extends beyond its code. He argues that firms with deep end‑market expertise, strong customer relationships, and valuable data are more resilient to AI‑driven disintermediation. Investors, therefore, should...

Leegality Crosses Rs 80 Cr Revenue in FY25, Profit Jumps over 2X
Leegality, the Gurugram‑based digital documentation and e‑signature platform, posted FY25 revenue of Rs 81.1 crore (≈$9.8 million), a 2.4‑times increase from FY23. Operating revenue grew 30% YoY to Rs 81.08 crore, while total revenue reached Rs 86.6 crore including other income. Profit surged to Rs 3.7 crore (≈$445 k), more...

Kelluu Raises €15m to Secure Europe’s Skies with Autonomous Airships
Finnish autonomous‑airship startup Kelluu raised €15 million ($16.3 million) in a Series A round led by the NATO Innovation Fund, its first Finnish investment. The company operates the world’s largest fleet of hydrogen‑powered, unmanned airships that can stay aloft for more than 12 hours...
REMINDER: Capped Contingency Liquidity Facility Test – April 2026
The Fixed Income Clearing Corporation (FICC) issued a reminder that its annual Capped Contingency Liquidity Facility (CCLF) test will occur April 20‑24, 2026 in three parts. The test aims to raise members’ awareness of potential capital commitments, verify operational understanding of CCLF...
Iran Conflict: Resources for Your Form 10-Q
The article curates two key resources—a PwC report and a Sidley memo—to help public companies address Iran‑related risk disclosures in upcoming Form 10‑Q filings. It outlines how the conflict can affect fair‑value measurements, inventory write‑downs, insurance recoveries, and foreign‑currency exposure. The...

Five Smart Questions to Optimise Your Business Payments Setup
Payments are a core business function but often go unchecked after initial setup. The article outlines five questions merchants should ask their banks or payment service providers, covering fee structures, Merchant Choice Routing, system resilience, alignment with Australian consumer habits,...
Goldman Sachs’ Private Credit Fund Weathers “Redemption Wave”
Goldman Sachs Private Credit Corp successfully fulfilled all first‑quarter redemption requests, drawing down just 4.999% of its 5% quarterly limit. In contrast, peers such as Blue Owl and Apollo imposed gates as redemption pressure mounted across the private‑credit sector. Goldman’s...
Transcript: OpenAI Investors Question Its Valuation
Investors are scrutinising OpenAI’s roughly $850 bn valuation as the company pivots toward enterprise AI tools. The shift follows strong consumer performance with ChatGPT but raises doubts about competing with Anthropic and Google in the business market. OpenAI’s planned public listing...
Credit Scores vs Bank Data: Why Lenders Are Switching
In this episode of FinTech Confidential, host Ted Huff talks with Jamie Twist and Casey Kaplan of Carrington Labs about why lenders are moving away from traditional credit scores toward bank transaction data and AI-driven cash‑flow underwriting. They explain how...

Stabilization Fund to Not Intervene Despite Middle East Conflict
Taiwan’s National Financial Stabilization Fund announced it will not intervene in the stock market despite heightened volatility from the Israel‑Iran conflict. The Ministry of Finance cited the island’s solid economic fundamentals and existing price‑stabilization measures that have cushioned crude‑oil price...
Apac (Ex Japan) Investment Banking Fees Fell 5% in Q1 as ECM Fees Grew 62%: LSEG
LSEG data shows APAC (ex‑Japan) investment‑banking fees fell 5% YoY to $5.3 billion in Q1 2026. Despite the decline, equity capital markets (ECM) fees surged 62%, driven by Hong Kong activity. Conversely, M&A fees plunged 47% across the region. The mixed results highlight...
IRS Offers Free Webinar with Last‑Minute Tax Tips
Interesting timing…IRS hosting free webinar to share last-minute tips for the filing season https://t.co/UgonIuV8n7 #IRS #taxtips
M&A Boom in Japan Is Fuelling Record Corporate Bond Sales
Japan's corporate bond market is set to break records as M&A activity drives unprecedented funding demand. Yen‑denominated issuance surged 94% year‑over‑year in March, and Daiwa estimates total sales will reach ¥16.5 trillion (about $110 billion) this fiscal year, up from ¥15.9 trillion last...

Private Credit Defaults Far Lower than Market Fears
Goldman's David Solomon providing some much needed rational thought around private credit: - GFC saw defaults peak at 10% - recoveries were 50% - trough cumulative loss of 5%-6% vs coupons of 9%-10% For context, listed BDCs are currently pricing in defaults of more...
Preventing Revenue Gaps Between Case Completion and Payment
Law firms are losing cash flow as revenue sits in “lockup” for an average of 110‑140 days after a matter is completed. Delayed invoicing, unclear payment terms, and manual processing cause final invoices to age, reducing collectability. Structured billing workflows,...