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Digital banking and lending platform for banks and credit unions. Austin TX, publicly traded (QTWO), serves 450+ financial institutions with digital-first banking experiences.
Q2 Holdings is a financial technology company providing digital banking and lending platforms to banks, credit unions, and alternative financial institutions across the United States. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, Q2 is publicly traded on the NYSE under the ticker QTWO and serves more than 450 financial institutions. Q2's platform enables community and regional banks to offer modern digital banking experiences — mobile and web — that compete with the technology capabilities of larger national banks.\n\nQ2's core digital banking platform covers retail and commercial online banking, mobile banking, account opening, and digital lending origination. Financial institutions white-label Q2's platform under their own brand, gaining access to a continuously updated technology stack without building and maintaining digital infrastructure in-house. The platform's commercial banking module is particularly notable, providing SMB and middle market business banking features that community banks have historically struggled to deliver at scale.\n\nQ2 has expanded its platform through acquisitions including PrecisionLender (commercial loan pricing and profitability) and Centrix Solutions (payments and fraud management), broadening from digital banking into the full financial institution technology stack. The company's cloud-native architecture and continuous delivery model allow financial institution customers to access new features without large implementation projects. Q2 serves as a critical technology partner for community financial institutions seeking to retain customers and compete in a market increasingly dominated by digital-first banks and fintech challengers.
Kalshi is a CFTC-regulated prediction market exchange where users trade on the outcome of real-world events — from elections to economic data to weather. HQ: San Francisco.
Kalshi is the first U.S. federally regulated event contracts exchange, authorized by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to operate a marketplace where participants can trade financial contracts based on the outcomes of real-world events. Founded in 2018 by Tarek Mansour and Luana Lopes Lara, Kalshi went through a years-long legal battle with regulators to establish the legitimacy of event contracts as a regulated financial product in the United States. Its CFTC approval in 2020 created a new class of financial instrument for Americans who previously had no legal domestic venue for prediction markets.
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