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Max Levchin’s payments firm is the latest company to reincorporate in states like Nevada and Texas, which are seen as ...
Affirm, the fintech giant controlled by Paypal co-founder Max Levchin, plans to move its legal home out of Delaware, joining in the Elon Musk-inspired protest movement against America’s longtime ...
Companies continue to consider leaving the First State, even after major legal changes. Does this mean trouble for Delaware?
Payment network operator Affirm Holdings (NASDAQ:AFRM) is preparing to reincorporate in Nevada or Texas, news website Semafor reported April 22, citing people familiar with the matter.
Shop Pay Installments will become available in general access to Shopify merchants in Canada and the U.K. this summer, with cross-border commerce capabilities between the U.S., Canada, and U.K. to ...
Max Levchin says buy now, pay later company Affirm was born out of his inability to get a credit card. Levchin says he and former colleague Elon Musk focus on science fiction rather than talk ...
Affirm CEO Max Levchin has offered similar comments. However, James Friedman, an analyst at SIG, told CNBC that delinquencies become a concern. He compared Affirm to private-label store cards ...