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Belgium Embedded Finance Market Report 2022: Market will Increase from $1,039.7 Million in 2022 to Reach $3,530.7 Million by 2029

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Belgium Embedded Finance Market Report 2022: Market will Increase from $1,039.7 Million in 2022 to Reach $3,530.7 Million by 2029

DUBLIN, Aug. 10, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The “Belgium Embedded Finance Enterprise and Funding Alternatives Databook – 50+ KPIs on Embedded Lending, Insurance coverage, Fee, and Wealth Segments – Q1 2022 Replace” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s providing.

Belgium’s Embedded Finance business is predicted to develop by 44.9% on annual foundation to achieve US$1,039.7 million in 2022.

The embedded finance business is predicted to develop steadily over the forecast interval, recording a CAGR of 25.6% throughout 2022-2029. The embedded finance revenues within the nation will improve from US$1,039.7 million in 2022 to achieve US$3,530.7 million by 2029.

This report supplies an in depth knowledge centric evaluation of market alternative throughout 50+ segments in embedded finance business protecting lending, insurance coverage, cost, and wealth sectors.

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  • In-depth Understanding of Embedded Finance Market Dynamics: Perceive market alternatives and key tendencies together with forecast (2019-2028).
  • Insights into Alternative by end-use sectors – Get market dynamics by end-use sectors to evaluate rising alternative throughout numerous end-use sectors.
  • Develop Market Particular Methods: Determine development segments and goal particular alternatives to formulate embedded finance technique; assess market particular key tendencies, drivers, and dangers within the business.
  • Get Sector Insights: Drawing from proprietary survey outcomes, this report identifies alternatives throughout embedded lending, embedded insurance coverage, embedded finance, and embedded wealth sectors.

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Belgium Embedded Finance Market Dimension and Forecast

Belgium Embedded Lending Market Dimension and Forecast

Embedded Lending by Client Segments, 2020 – 2029

  • Enterprise Lending
  • Retail Lending

Embedded Lending by B2B Sectors, 2020 – 2029

  • Embedded Lending in Retail & Client Items
  • Embedded Lending in IT & Software program Providers
  • Embedded Lending in Media, Leisure & Leisure
  • Embedded Lending in Manufacturing & Distribution
  • Embedded Lending in Actual Property
  • Embedded Lending in Different

Embedded Lending by B2C Sectors, 2020 – 2029

  • Embedded Lending in Retail Procuring
  • Embedded Lending in House Enchancment
  • Embedded Lending in Leisure & Leisure
  • Embedded Lending in Healthcare and Wellness
  • Embedded Lending in Different

Belgium Embedded Insurance coverage Market Dimension and Forecast

Embedded Insurance coverage by Trade, 2020 – 2029

  • Embedded Insurance coverage in Client Merchandise
  • Embedded Insurance coverage in Journey & Hospitality
  • Embedded Insurance coverage in Automotive
  • Embedded Insurance coverage in Healthcare
  • Embedded Insurance coverage in Actual Property
  • Embedded Insurance coverage in Transport & Logistics
  • Embedded Insurance coverage in Others

Embedded Insurance coverage by Insurance coverage Sort, 2020 – 2029

  • Embedded Insurance coverage in Life Phase
  • Embedded Insurance coverage in Non-Life Phase

Embedded Insurance coverage by Sort of Providing, 2020 – 2029

  • Embedded Insurance coverage in Product Phase
  • Embedded Insurance coverage in Service Phase

Belgium Embedded Fee Market Dimension and Forecast

Embedded Fee by Client Segments, 2020 – 2029

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Embedded Fee by Finish-Use Sector, 2020 – 2029

  • Embedded Fee in Retail & Client Items
  • Embedded Fee in Digital Merchandise & Providers
  • Embedded Fee in Utility Invoice Fee
  • Embedded Fee in Journey & Hospitality
  • Embedded Fee in Leisure & Leisure
  • Embedded Fee in Well being & Wellness
  • Embedded Fee in Workplace Provides & Gear
  • Embedded Fee in Different

Belgium Embedded Wealth Administration Market Dimension and Forecast

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California high schools will require personal finance course for graduation under new bill

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Beginning with the graduating class of 2031, high school students in California will be required to complete one semester of a personal finance course before receiving their diplomas.

On Thursday, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation to require personal finance education for high school graduates after the state Senate and Assembly passed Assembly Bill 2927. This makes California the 26th state to require finance-related instruction for graduating high school seniors. 

The standalone course, which would teach students to expand their financial literacy through topics like minimizing bank fees and managing credit scores, would be offered early as the 2027-28 school year.

“Our young people need and deserve a clear understanding of personal finance so that they can make educated financial choices and build stable, successful futures for themselves and their future families,” State Superintendent Tony Thurmond said in a press release. “By adding personal finance to our high school graduation requirements, we acknowledge that managing household finances and building financial stability are essential life skills.”

Superintendent Thurmond, who sponsored the bill, said that “every child should have the opportunity to build these essential skills before navigating adult financial choices.” The content considered for the personal finance curriculum would also include budgeting principles, investment options and consumer protection awareness.

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High schoolers may be able to substitute the new personal finance course for their semester-long economics course, which is currently required for graduation throughout the state. School districts and charter schools may also provide students the option to complete a yearlong course to further expand their financial literacy.

In order to enhance the creation of this curriculum, State Superintendent Thurmond announced efforts in March to build a personal finance task force that would support the implementation of these required courses for K-12 students throughout California.

Superintendent Thurmond and the California Department of Education plan to work with education experts from the Instructional Quality Commission to develop a curriculum guide and resources, expected to be adopted in 2026. 

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There’s one critical part of employee wellbeing that bosses are forgetting

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There’s one critical part of employee wellbeing that bosses are forgetting

The cost of living crisis is weighing on employees. And as companies roll out more unique benefit offerings designed to support staffers, they should spend some time thinking about the financial benefits that workers actually want. 

Two out of three U.S. employees ranked financial well-being as the top area within well-being overall in which they want support from their bosses over the next three years, according to a new report from Willis Towers Watson (WTW), an insurance services company. That beat out all other well-being subcategories, including a supportive company culture, mental, emotional, and physical health benefits, and workplace connections. 

About 88% of workers are worried about covering their living costs, with 73% concerned about paying for food, 72% distressed about healthcare, 69% fretting over housing, and 66% troubled over transportation, according to the report. Around one in five American employees expect their financial situation to get worse over the next year. 

In the past, retirement benefits were the main financial perk that employers would offer to their workers, Mark Smrecek, financial well-being market leader at WTW, tells Fortune. But as costs rise and workplace expectations shift, there’s been an increased emphasis on other meaningful employee benefits. 

“As we look at broader lifestyle needs and concerns, the inventory on the employer side is far less equipped to serve its employee base,” he says. 

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Employers also seem unclear about how much workers actually prize financial well-being benefits. While 66% of U.S. workers want their employer to help them with their financial wellness over the next three years, only 23% of bosses prioritized financial wellness as an aspect of their well-being program. 

When it comes to the kind of support they would like to see from employers, around 47% of U.S. workers say they want help growing their savings and wealth, according to the report. That’s followed by 35% who want help getting the most out of the benefits they already have, 33% who would like access to money in an emergency, and 21% want help managing debt. Around 21% want financial insurance, and 11% want help managing student loans. 

Smrecek says that growing savings and wealth, as well as getting the most out of benefits, are two relatively traditional requests that employers are comfortable with. But others are more outside their wheelhouse. 

“Providing access to money in emergencies and helping manage employee debt are two that are far more emerging from an employee demand point of view,” he says. 

Smrecek adds that in addition to fulfilling workers’ specific financial benefit demands, employers need to do three things to best support staffers. He recommends bosses provide solutions that are relevant and accessible to their workforce, like financial literacy coaching and direct access to liquidity. Employers should also supplement those solutions with other less monetary-focused programs like affordable and effective healthcare plans. And companies should be proactive about connecting employees with these benefits. 

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“As employers look to really address the core need of the employee, how that relates to their business, and how they create value from their benefits, those aspects will drive a lot of the results that they’re looking for,” he says.

Emma Burleigh
emma.burleigh@fortune.com

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Lavish living crisis. U.S. workers earning $150,000 per year are more worried about covering their bills than employees making $40,000 up to six figures, according to a report. —Eleanor Pringle

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Philippine finance app allows transfers from US banks to GCash accounts

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GCash, the Philippines’ leading finance app and largest cashless ecosystem, brought the spirit of Filipino independence to overseas communities this month. From the vibrant streets of New York City to the sun-kissed shores of California and the cosmopolitan hub of Dubai, GCash connected with Filipino communities to celebrate a mutual heritage and foster stronger ties with the Philippines.

GCash took part in Philippine Independence Day celebrations in New York City, California and Dubai, where it shared important new developments that aim to make digital financial services more accessible and efficient for Filipinos living and working outside their home country.

“At GCash, when we say that ‘finance for all’ is our vision, it means we are driven to go beyond the Philippines and reach as many Filipinos as we can around the globe,” says Paul Albano, general manager, GCash International. “We are honoured to join our community in this distinctly Filipino celebration, and we’re eager to share all the ways GCash has been continuously innovating and enhancing our services to meet the needs of our kababayan [fellow Filipinos] overseas.”

As GCash continues to expand its reach, Filipinos worldwide can look forward to more responsive services, greater financial empowerment and connectivity – bridging the gap between continents and reinforcing the bonds of community and culture.

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GCash International general manager Paul Albano says that through the company’s expansion overseas, members of the Filipino community will be able to take better control of their finances and send money home to their family and friends more conveniently.

Coast-to-coast celebrations

This year’s Philippine Independence Day celebrations in the US – marking 126 years of liberation – included a June 2 parade in New York City – the largest outside the Philippines. The Philippine Independence Day Council Inc. (PIDCI), a non-profit umbrella organisation of the National Federation of Filipino-American Associations up and down the US East Coast, hosted the event. Now in its 34th year, the parade has grown to become an annual celebration of Filipino culture and a display of national pride, strengthening familial and community ties.

At a booth set up during a street fair in New York City celebrating independence, GCash showcased its partnerships with financial institutions such as Meridian, an instant payment technology company headquartered in New York. The collaboration effectively synergises US-based financial services and the mobile wallets that have become part of daily life across the Philippines.

On June 8, over on the US West Coast, the city of Carson, California held a day of festivities for its own Philippine Independence Day celebrations. The community event, held at Veterans Park, featured food booths, a parade and cultural presentations – all showcasing Filipino culture, as well as offering individuals the opportunity to come together with family and friends.

GCash also set up booths to share the latest updates about its financial services, including its international expansion and its position as a seamless digital financial solution for Filipinos overseas. The app is now available for download in the US using a US mobile phone number. Cashing in and sending money have been made easier and more convenient through direct cash-ins.

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GCash booths in the city of Carson, California, with attendees learning about the company’s fintech solutions via its app, as well as its recent partnership with Meridian.

Collaboration enables international transfers

GCash’s partnership with Meridian has enabled the direct in-app transfer of American-based user funds from more than 12,000 banks to GCash accounts. Upon cash-ins, which come with a US$1 fee per transaction, the service automatically converts dollar amounts into Philippine pesos, with competitive foreign exchange rates.

“At GCash, we want to help with the most important thing for our countrymen abroad: how they can care for their families and maintain connections with their loved ones despite the distance,” Albano says. “With GCash’s international expansion, this is exactly what we are doing. We’re making it possible for Filipinos overseas to take better control of their finances, and sending money to the Philippines is more convenient with our competitive rates.”

Celebrating Philippine-UAE partnerships

In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the Filipino community gathered at the Independence Day celebrations held at the Dubai World Trade Centre. The event, which featured cultural presentations and tributes to Filipino traditions, celebrated the continuous contributions of overseas Filipinos towards nation-building efforts between the two countries. It also honoured 50 years of diplomatic relations between the UAE and the Philippines.

At the event’s bazaar, GCash showcased its global expansion efforts to Filipinos who have made a second home in the UAE, sharing its latest innovations that aim to empower members of the Filipino community working overseas by giving them more control of their finances via the app.

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GCash staff and brand ambassadors showcase the company’s latest innovations and international expansion drive to the Filipino community at the 126th Kalayaan 2024 celebrations held at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

International expansion to reach millions of Filipinos overseas

GCash announced in March that it has expanded its international reach and fully launched its global push following approval from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, the central bank of the Philippines, in 14 territories. Users in the US, Canada, Italy, the UK, Australia, Japan, the UAE, Qatar, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Spain, Germany and Singapore can now use international mobile numbers to sign up for the GCash app. Approval for Kuwait and Saudi Arabia is expected to follow in the second half of this year.

With its expansion outside the Philippines, GCash is able to serve and empower more Filipinos, wherever they may be based. In addition to free real-time money transfers between GCash wallets for convenient access to funds, as well as the ability to buy prepaid credits for loved ones back home, GCash users abroad can now directly pay their bills, including utilities, tuition fees and government bills such as taxes, as well as making payments to more than 1,900 Philippine merchants.

To access GCash outside the Philippines, users with an active international SIM card can download the app from Google Play, App Store or Huawei AppGallery.

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