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Uber Head of Payments Peter Hazlehurst addresses the audience during an Uber products launch event in San Francisco, California, on September 26, 2019.

(Photo by Philip Pacheco / AFP) (Photo credit should read PHILIP PACHECO/AFP/Getty Images) The sheer number of startup players moving into banking services is staggering,& writes my Crunchbase News friends in a piece titled &Why Is Every Startup A Bank These Days.& I&ve been asking myself the same question this year, as financial services business like Brex, Chime, Robinhood, Wealthfront, Betterment and more raise big rounds to build upstart digital banks.

North of $13 billion venture capital dollars have been invested in U.S.

fintech companies so far in 2019, up from $12 billion invested in 2018. This week, one of the largest companies to ever emerge from the Silicon Valley tech ecosystem, Uber, introduced its team focused on developing new financial products and technologies.

In a vacuum, a multibillion-dollar public company with more than 22,000 employees launching one new team is not big news.

Considering investment and innovation in fintech this year, Uber now well-documented struggles to reach profitability and the company hiring efforts in New York, a hotbed for financial aficionados, the &Uber Money& team could indicate much larger fintech ambitions for the ride-hailing giant. As it stands, the Uber Money team will be focused on developing real-time earnings for drivers accessed through the Uber debit account and debit card, which will itself see new features, like 3% or more cash back on gas.

Uber Wallet, a digital wallet where drivers can more easily track their earnings, will launch in the coming weeks too, writes Peter Hazlehurst, the head of Uber Money. This is hardly Uber first major foray into financial services.

The company greatest feature has always been its frictionless payments capabilities that encourage riders and eaters to make purchases without thinking.

Uber even launched its own consumer credit card to get riders cash back on rides.

It no secret the company has larger goals in the fintech sphere, and with 100 million &monthly active platform consumers& via Uber, Uber Eats and more, a dedicated path toward new and better financial products may not only lead to happier, more loyal drivers but a company that actually, one day, able to post a profit.
VC deals IoT security startup Particle grabs $40M Series C Video news business Brut launches in the U.S.

with $40M Crunchbase nabs $30M to become the ‘LinkedIn for company data& Muy raises $15M to expand its cloud kitchen concept Modus raises $12.5M for Pete Flint and others Quill gets $12.5M Series A to compete with Slack Fem tech business Inne secures $8.8M Oliver Space raises $6.8M to furnish your apartment Forecast raises $5.1M for its AI-powered project management software Capital gets $5M to help startups secure venture debt financings
Meet me in Berlin The TechCrunch team is heading to Berlin again this year for our annual event, TechCrunch Disrupt Berlin, which brings together entrepreneurs and investors from across the globe.

We announced the agenda this week, with leading founders including Away Jen Rubio and UiPath Daniel Dines.

Take a look at the full agenda. I will be there to interview a bunch of venture capitalists, who will give tips on how to raise your first euros.

Buy tickets to the event here.
Listen to Equity This week on Equity, I was in studio while Alex was remote.

We talked about a number of companies and deals, including a new startup taking on Slack, Wag woes and a small upstart disrupting the $8 billion nail services industry.

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