Bulk was great.
But embedded finance is better.
And 92% of UK product managers agree. Out now, Weavr's latest research explores the 2025 priorities for SaaS product managers. Download the findings below.
Didn't get your copy of The 6%: The Incredible Bulk? Grab it below, too.
Didn't get your copy of The 6%: The Incredible Bulk? Grab it below, too.
Our researches shares that product teams are:
- Under pressure to retain users
- Exploring new ways to drive adoption
- Balancing feature velocity with technical debt
- Comparing AI investments with other levers such as embedded finance
- Looking for faster paths to impact, not just insight
The signals suggest a gap in execution:
- 92% say embedded payments will be live in their product by the end of 2025
- 85% believe embedded finance can be monetised – but few have a clear path
- 51% say reducing churn is their top product priority
- Only 51% are investing in AI to improve the product experience
The real story behind 'The 6%'
Weavr research found that 94% of finance professionals wanted payments capabilities in their tools. The other 6%? They didn’t.
We imagined why.
The 6% is a fictional exploration of the logic-defying ways finance pros – like Cardulia – appear to function suspiciously smoothly without embedded finance.
But for the other 94%, there’s a more practical path forward.
2 ways to go deeper
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your application's killer feature.
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Read the adventures of Bulk, featuring Sam Boboev. When supplier payments stack up and SCA turns every click into combat, Sam spots a silent giant in their midst. Bulk doesn’t shout. He doesn’t rest. He just keeps typing. Sam realises: this isn’t finance. It’s war. And Bulk? He is the system.
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