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Comscore Releases New Advanced Segmentation Data for Digital Audiences in Canada


Comscore, a trusted partner for planning, transacting and evaluating digital media across platforms, today released new data from Plan Metrix® Multi-Platform Powered by Vividata, the psychographic digital segmentation tool. Launched in Canada in December of 2018, Comscore Plan Metrix Multi-Platform combines consumers’ desktop and mobile behaviour with detailed information about their lifestyles, interests, attitudes, demographics and behaviors from Vividata’s survey data for a unified digital view.
“We are excited about the early client participation and industry excitement with Plan Metrix Multi-Platform. This reinforces our beliefs that there has been a gap in Canada for robust, person-centric data sets that are better aligned with how digital media is analyzed and planned today,” said Bryan Segal, senior vice president, commercial, Comscore. “We are looking forward to serving the industry and helping our clients deliver against these new data and insights with this innovative partnership.”
A first for the Canadian marketplace, the new data from Plan Metrix Multi-Platform provides the following benefits to buyers and sellers of media:
- Generate stronger media plans, identify advanced audience segments, and reach consumers across different platforms
- Achieve better ROI by creating segments based on nearly 20,000 attributes
- Demonstrate the value of a platform’s audiences and competitive comparisons through a deep understanding of the total media consumption, attitudes and interest of their audience
Media buyers and sellers can combine a wide array of behaviour and lifestyle categories to create richer custom segments in different industries, including retail, travel, automotive, media, real estate, lifestyle, finance and household products. An online lifestyle publisher, for example, can demonstrate how their properties over index for certain attractive target groups such as expectant mothers, food lovers or cosmetics shoppers. Inversely, a media buyer for a baby formula brand can gain insight into expectant mothers’ online behaviors to better optimize advertising campaigns.
“Plan Metrix Multi-Platform is part of our continued strategic plan to build and partner on new solutions for the marketplace that help media buyers and sellers maximize the power of our rich consumer and media data,” said Pat Pellegrini, Ph.D., president and CEO, Vividata.
Since its initial launch the solution has been met with enthusiastic responses from industry thought leaders who are engaged with the platform:
“We are thrilled to add Plan Metrix Multi-Platform data to enhance The Globe and Mail’s continued investment in audience data science, which is extremely valuable in generating brand engagement,” said Greg Doufas, chief digital and technology officer, The Globe and Mail. “This will allow us to deepen our understanding of audiences and to use Plan Metrix Multi-Platform data to showcase our value to advertisers throughout the entire consumer path to purchase.”
“The Comscore and Vividata partnership will enable agencies to create better targeting and narratives, and more complex campaigns for our clients looking to reach the multi-touchpoint, multi-screen consumer of today,” said Fred Auchterlonie, executive vice president, client service, PHD Canada. “We welcome the availability of new tools that enable us to deliver more relevant and timely ads by using third-party, industry standard data to give our clients a complete picture of how to optimize success in reaching their targets.”
SOURCE Comscore
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CGTN: Unboxing economic policy tools: What’s behind China’s latest CPC leadership meeting?

BEIJING, April 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — CGTN published an article on China’s latest leadership meeting on the economic situation and work. Exploring the country’s economic policy tools, the article highlights the strong resilience and potential of the Chinese economy. It also takes a look at the meeting’s stress on enhanced efforts to accelerate the implementation of more proactive and effective macro policies, as well as boosting services consumption to strengthen the overall role of consumption in driving economic growth.
China’s economy delivered a strong start in the first quarter of the year, demonstrating steady performance and resilience.
The country’s GDP grew 5.4 percent year on year to 31.8758 trillion yuan (about $4.42 trillion) in Q1 2025, ranking among the highest of the world’s major economies and positioning the country to better weather global uncertainties.
During a meeting held by the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee on Friday, the Chinese leadership analyzed and studied the current economic situation and economic work.
Noting that the country has seen its economy improve this year, with public confidence continuously boosted and solid progress made in high-quality development, the meeting called for efforts to accelerate the implementation of more proactive and effective macro policies and boost service consumption to strengthen the role of consumption in driving economic growth.
More proactive, effective macro policies
Besides the GDP, China has seen other economic indicators exceeding market expectations in the first quarter. For example, fixed-asset investment went up 4.2 percent year on year, with investment in infrastructure construction rising 5.8 percent and manufacturing investment increasing 9.1 percent.
Thanks to policy support, local-level responsiveness and the rapid buildup of innovation-driven momentum, the country’s economy showcases strong resilience and potential.
China has made thorough policy preparations to address external changes, as a series of targeted macro policies have already taken effect, and more incremental policies will be introduced as needed to mitigate external shocks.
Friday’s meeting called for efforts to make full use of a more proactive fiscal policy and a moderately loose monetary policy, coordinate domestic economic work and endeavors in the international economic and trade field, unswervingly manage the country’s own affairs well, and keep employment, businesses, markets and expectations stable.
Luo Zhiheng, chief economist at Yuekai Securities, said efforts should be made to make good use of aggregate and structural policy tools, cut the reserve requirement ratios and interest rates when appropriate, and boost consumption and corporate investment demand.
A multi-pronged approach for struggling enterprises
To aid businesses facing challenges, the meeting urged a multi-pronged approach, including stronger financial support and accelerating integration between domestic and foreign trade development.
Stressing the need to ensure people’s livelihood, it said that for enterprises that suffered relatively bigger impacts from tariffs, the proportion of unemployment insurance funds returned to enterprises to keep payrolls stable will be increased.
Amid recent U.S. tariff hikes, China’s foreign trade enterprises are actively responding with innovative products, seizing orders and expanding markets.
The country has also taken swift and proactive measures to cope with tariff shocks – reaching out to broader overseas markets while bolstering domestic sales channels with upgraded products.
Bai Wenxi, vice chairman of the China Enterprise Capital Alliance, urged the use of policies such as financial support and consumption coupon subsidies to further support foreign trade enterprises and continue to increase financial subsidies for export-to-domestic enterprises.
Boosting service consumption
Friday’s meeting also highlighted the need to boost service consumption, urging a swift removal of restrictive measures in the consumption sector and proposing to introduce a re-lending facility for service consumption and elderly care.
Service consumption has gradually become a new engine of economic growth and an important area for tapping consumption potential. In the first quarter of 2025, retail sales of consumer goods, a major indicator of the country’s consumption strength, gained 4.6 percent year on year.
Supported by targeted policies to boost consumption, service-related spending also picked up pace. In the first quarter, retail sales of services grew 5 percent year on year.
In addition, a series of documents to boost service consumption are implemented intensively. For instance, Chinese authorities have unveiled a work plan to boost service consumption in 2025 and released a series of new measures aimed at expanding and upgrading consumption in the domestic services sector as part of broader efforts to stimulate domestic demand.
A report released by a think tank, the China Institute for Reform and Development, forecasts that by 2030, the per capita services consumption of China’s urban and rural residents could exceed 20,000 yuan, accounting for more than half of total consumption.
Services consumption has become a propeller of goods consumption, and a “goods-like services” trend is gaining momentum across the country, said Chi Fulin, head of the think tank.
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Fintech Pulse: Your Daily Industry Brief – April 25, 2025 | Nubank, Fiserv, LendMN, Clara, Alternative Payments

Welcome to today’s Fintech Pulse, your op-ed–style deep dive into the developments reshaping financial technology. In this edition, we examine five pivotal stories—from strategic regulatory wins and M&A moves to capital infusions empowering underserved markets. Our analysis delivers not just the facts, but the insights driving tomorrow’s fintech landscape.
1. Nubank Secures Mexican Banking License
News Summary
Brazil’s digital banking powerhouse Nubank has cleared a major regulatory hurdle in Mexico, obtaining initial approval from the National Banking and Securities Commission to transition from a payments-focused issuer to a full-service bank. This milestone permits Nubank to broaden its product suite—adding salary deposits, expanded savings offerings, and potentially consumer loans—currently restricted under its existing license. With over 10 million customers in Mexico, the move cements Nubank’s regional footprint.
Source: Reuters
Analysis & Commentary
Nubank’s license approval represents a calculated shift from neo-banking into universal banking, mirroring strategies by other challengers seeking diversified revenue streams. By evolving into a full bank, Nubank can integrate deposit-taking operations with cross-sell opportunities for credit, insurance, and investment products. This vertical integration not only boosts customer lifetime value but also insulates against margin compression in transactional services.
Industry watchers should note that Nubank’s success could spur incumbents to accelerate digital transformation, potentially igniting a wave of partnerships or counter-moves across Latin America’s top banking markets.
2. Fiserv to Acquire Money Money in Brazil
News Summary
U.S. payments stalwart Fiserv has inked a definitive agreement to acquire Brazilian fintech Money Money Serviços Financeiros, aiming to enhance its suite of merchant services for Latin America’s SMB segment. Pending approval by Brazilian regulators, the deal is slated to close in Q2 2025. Through this acquisition, Fiserv gains localized technology, a built-in merchant portfolio, and foothold in one of the fastest-growing digital payments markets.
Source: Electronic Payments International
Analysis & Commentary
The Fiserv–Money Money merger exemplifies established fintech firms’ appetite for inorganic growth in emerging markets. Rather than building solutions from scratch, acquiring a homegrown player accelerates time-to-market, leverages regulatory know-how, and taps existing customer trust.
Strategically, Fiserv’s playbook highlights three key benefits: 1) Market entry at scale, 2) Technology integration with minimal friction, and 3) Enhanced local relationships—factors critical in regions where regulatory complexity and cultural nuances can hamper pure digital entrants. As competition intensifies, incumbents and challengers alike will reassess M&A as the quickest path to growth.
3. LendMN Raises $20 Million to Drive Inclusion in Mongolia
News Summary
LendMN, Mongolia’s leading digital lending platform focused on micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), has secured a $20 million debt facility from Lendable. The injection will enable LendMN to expand its tech-enabled lending to underserved MSMEs, many of which lack access to traditional credit. Since launch in 2017, LendMN has disbursed over $70 million across 3,800 borrowers, catalyzing economic participation in remote regions.
Source: Financial IT
Analysis & Commentary
Fintech’s greatest promise lies in democratizing finance—and LendMN is a textbook case. By leveraging alternative data, digital onboarding, and remote underwriting, the platform bypasses hurdles that exclude rural entrepreneurs.
This funding underscores a broader shift: investors are increasingly channeling capital into purpose-driven fintechs that marry profitability with social impact. As LendMN scales, expect partnerships with global development banks and regional regulators to further legitimize digital credit as a cornerstone of economic growth in underserved territories.
4. Clara’s Meteoric Rise in Latin America
News Summary
Mexican fintech Clara has skyrocketed from $102,000 in first-year revenue to $28.3 million by 2023, earning a unicorn valuation north of $1 billion. Operating across Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia, Clara offers corporate spend management, expense tracking, and virtual cards. Despite its rapid growth, Clara faces headwinds: fragmented regulatory regimes, low financial literacy, and significant unbanked populations.
Source: Financial Times
Analysis & Commentary
Clara’s trajectory illustrates the dual-edged nature of rapid scale: while its product-market fit in corporate expense management is undeniable, sustaining growth demands navigating divergent compliance frameworks and investing in customer education.
Opinion: Clara’s next frontier should be embedded finance—integrating expense tools directly into ERP systems and e-commerce platforms. By shifting from a standalone app to an API-first infrastructure, Clara can embed its services where customers already work, accelerating adoption and deepening stickiness.
5. Alternative Payments’ $22 Million Funding Round
News Summary
Embedded fintech specialist Alternative Payments has raised $22 million in a Series B round led by strategic investors. The capital will fuel product development for seamless integration of payments, credit, and loyalty directly into non-financial platforms—retail, gaming, and SaaS ecosystems. This trend of “fintech as infrastructure” is gaining traction as businesses seek new monetization avenues.
Source: Axios Pro
Analysis & Commentary
Embedded fintech is more than a buzzword—it’s the next frontier of customer experience. By migrating financial services under the UI of non-financial apps, companies can drive conversion, loyalty, and ancillary revenue without re-directing users to external portals.
Looking ahead, partnerships between fintechs like Alternative Payments and major platform providers (e.g., e-commerce marketplaces, ERP vendors) will accelerate. The winners will be those who provide turnkey, compliant solutions that integrate seamlessly into existing tech stacks while managing regulatory risk.
6. Emerging Themes & Strategic Imperatives
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From Challenger to Universal Bank: Nubank’s licensing pivot signals a maturation trend—fintechs evolving into full-service banks to command broader customer value chains.
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Strategic M&A in Growth Markets: Fiserv’s Money Money acquisition underscores M&A as the fastest path to market in complex, high-growth regions.
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Capital for Inclusion: LendMN’s latest facility reflects sustained investor appetite for fintechs driving social impact in underserved areas.
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API-First Expansion: Clara and Alternative Payments exemplify the shift toward embedded finance, offering modular, scalable solutions that plug into enterprise workflows.
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Regulatory Adaptation: Across markets, success hinges on navigating evolving compliance regimes; firms that can anticipate and adapt will secure durable advantages.
Opinion-Driven Takeaway:
The fintech sector’s trajectory in 2025 is defined by convergence—between digital banking and universal banking, between fintechs and incumbents via M&A, and between finance and everyday digital experiences through embedded APIs. To thrive, companies must balance innovation with regulatory foresight, pursue partnerships that accelerate scale, and root their growth in genuine customer value.
Conclusion
Today’s news paints a vivid picture: digital banking pioneers are leveling up to universal banking, payments giants are buying local champions to accelerate Latin American expansion, capital is flowing to fintechs advancing inclusion in frontier markets, and embedded finance continues its march toward ubiquity. For industry observers and participants alike, these developments affirm that fintech’s next chapter will be written in collaboration—with regulators, incumbents, and global investors—all striving to make finance seamlessly accessible to everyone, everywhere.
Stay tuned for tomorrow’s Fintech Pulse, where we’ll continue to bring you the insights that matter most.
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Webull Files Annual Report on Form 20-F for Year Ended December 31, 2024

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., April 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Webull Corporation (NASDAQ: BULL) today announced the filing of its annual report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year that ended on December 31, 2024, with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). The annual report on Form 20-F can be accessed on the Investor Relations section of Webull’s website at https://www.webullcorp.com/investor-relations/sec or on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
Shareholders and holders of Webull’s securities may request a hard copy of the Webull’s annual report on Form 20-F containing the audited consolidated financial statements, free of charge, by contacting Webull at 200 Carillon Parkway, St. Petersburg, Florida 33716.
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About Webull
Webull Corporation (NASDAQ: BULL) owns and operates Webull, a leading digital investment platform built on next-generation global infrastructure. Through its global network of licensed brokerages, Webull offers investment services in 14 markets across North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, and Latin America. Webull serves more than 23 million registered users globally, providing retail investors with 24/7 access to global financial markets. Users can put investment strategies to work by trading global stocks, ETFs, options, futures and fractional shares through Webull’s trading platform, which seamlessly integrates market data and information, its user community, and investor education resources. Learn more at https://www.webullcorp.com/.
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