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More: Lawsuits and India birthed a new unicorn [Read from your browser]( Daily Newsletter Hello {NAME} , I recently got my first credit card. Holding this shiny new thing for the first time did make me feel more like an adult, which is pretty funny considering that I’m almost 30. As you can imagine, with its power in my hands, I splurged on a bunch of stuff right away. Let’s just say I’m only going to use that card for emergencies in the future. I’ve never been the best at managing finances. So explaining fintech startups is always a challenge. But one thing I do know is that fintech companies ain’t joking around with their funding. They raise a ton and get lofty valuations. But who’s funding them, exactly? -- Betty --------------------------------------------------------------- THE BIG STORY [Series SEA: Who’s investing in the region’s fintech startups?]( We've compiled a list of investors that are pouring money into Southeast Asia’s fintech startups. --------------------------------------------------------------- IN PARTNERSHIP WITH These are some fine, fine companies Here’s a not-so-secret secret: We have a major crush on any company that supports the ecosystem of startups. By now, you’ve probably (read: definitely) heard about the Tech in Asia Conference happening on October 12. As the event draws nearer, we would like to give a big shout-out to the sponsors who made all this possible. These companies aren’t just supporting us through monetary means; they’ve also prepared freebies, cash bonuses, and expert advice to support the tech community as a whole. 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