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Tamara, Saudi Arabia’s Shopping and BNPL Platform, Achieves $1B Valuation in $340M Series C Funding Round

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Tamara, a buy now pay later platform for consumers in Saudi Arabia and the wider GCC region, has raised $340 million in a financing C round that values the fintech at $1 billion. Both startups, albeit competitors, highlight the surging growth in BNPL usage, particularly in Saudi Arabia, the market that makes up more than 80% of Tamara and Tabby’s customer base. “Saudi Arabia and the GCC deserves its place on the world stage for financial technology. Before launching Tamara, Alsukhan co-founded Nana, a digital grocery shopping platform where he was the chief financial officer for three years. Tamara is also allocating part of the investment to introduce new products and services beyond BNPL and capitalizing on opportunities in shopping and financial services across Saudi Arabia and the GCC.

Earnings Report “Top Priority: Snap’s Q4 Earnings Report Must Deliver for X”

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What X needs most now is for Snap to post a solid Q4Not a day goes by without some drama involving Twitter X. According to a recent report by Bloomberg, X’s ad revenue is expected to fall to $2.5 billion in 2023, and X is disputing the news, calling it incomplete. Still, the report’s numbers line up neatly with what X’s owner said earlier this summer. We’ll also revisit our previous look at Snap, another social network that is close-ish to X in scale and worth, to compare the two companies. The question today is whether or not X’s revenues and valuation square up, so let’s dive in!