Wolfe Research’s Darrin Peller on opportunities in the FinTech sector

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Wolfe Research managing director Darrin Peller joins ‘Tech Check’ to discuss Stripe’s nearly $100 billion valuation and the growing list of fintech companies who drive growth for the sector.

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Stripe is an Irish-American financial services and software as a service company dual-headquartered in San Francisco, United States and Dublin, Ireland. The company primarily offers payment processing software and application programming interfaces for e-commerce websites and mobile applications.

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