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Disrupters

  • Saturday, 25 April, 2026
    Artificial intelligence
    What the AI ‘jobpocalypse’ narrative misses

    Whether or not new technologies can perform a task is only a tiny part of the picture

    John Burn-Murdoch
    A man sits at a desk with a laptop as three chart graphs intersect the picture
  • Thursday, 9 April, 2026
    FT High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific
    Interview. From bingo to Melbourne flower show: Humanitix uses ticket fees as ‘engine for good’

    Australian non-profit takes its business model overseas, expanding to the UK and North America

    Five people stand around a large cheque written out to The Life You Can Save for $4mn from Humanitix in May 2024.
  • Thursday, 26 February, 2026
    UK’s Leading Management Consultants
    Drone swarms and deal fever: consultants cash in on Europe’s defence pivot

    Established contractors have struggled to innovate and expand quickly to meet demand since Ukraine war

    Blue Bear Systems drones being prepared for a drone swarm trial in Cumbria in 2020
  • Tuesday, 30 September, 2025
    Business books
    Business books: what to read this month

    Finding courage, embracing your dark side, and coming out top in a digital age

    Montage image of this month’s book covers
  • Wednesday, 6 August, 2025
    Cryptocurrencies
    Tech does not deserve special legal treatment

    Pulling down regulatory barriers to aid innovation ignores the fact that they protect the public from harm

    Hilary Allen
    US President Donald Trump displays the GENIUS Act
  • Monday, 21 July, 2025
    Global Economy
    Tech shocks to industry have only just begun

    The disruption that is hitting the manufacturing sector could come for healthcare next

    Rana Foroohar
  • Tuesday, 17 June, 2025
    Special Report
    Global Brands

    Brand owners have rarely faced a more testing period, given the need to carefully navigate rapidly shifting political and cultural conventions to reach consumers who are increasingly polarised and atomised in their tastes and views

    Charli XCX attends the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California
  • Thursday, 29 May, 2025
    Venture capital investment
    The VC industry needs a geopolitical reboot

    AI is rewriting the rules of the technological and investment game

    John Thornhill
    A model of a unicorn
  • Sunday, 4 May, 2025
    Telecoms
    Octopus and Revolut set sights on UK mobile market disruption

    Brands are piling into the telecoms sector by piggybacking on incumbents’ networks

    Montage of woman on a smartphone with Revolut and octopus signs in the background
  • Thursday, 6 March, 2025
    Stablecoins
    Trump’s crypto embrace is a threat to Wall Street

    Stablecoins will increasingly challenge bank deposits as a riskier place for people to park their cash

    Hilary Allen
    Wall Street sign
  • Wednesday, 25 September, 2024
    Uber Technologies Inc
    The Big Read. Uber’s next act: taking on Amazon

    On top of ride-sharing and takeaways, the company’s couriers now transport goods for many retailers. But is it trying to do too much?

    A montage pic of an Uber Eats driver, an Uber car and an Uber App
  • Thursday, 25 July, 2024
    Innovative Lawyers
    Business Legal Leaders

    We examine how senior in-house lawyers are adapting to new business needs in a monthly series. In the final part: dealing with cyber threats, plus the FT top 15 in-house legal leaders

    Businessman holding a meeting inside a conference room with colleagues sitting around the table
  • Wednesday, 29 November, 2023
    Uber Technologies Inc
    Uber courts London’s black-cab drivers in push to expand services

    Ride-hailing company hopes to register enough cabbies to start a new option in the UK capital

    A London taxi cab
  • Monday, 31 July, 2023
    Media
    Hollywood’s fight is your fight

    There will be more battles over how to divide the intellectual property pie in all industries

    Rana Foroohar
  • Thursday, 6 July, 2023
    Business education
    The hunt for technologies to disrupt carbon

    With some progress on electric vehicles and energy, two academics consider what could drive change elsewhere

  • Thursday, 18 May, 2023
    Fintech
    How fintech can adapt to a tougher environment

    Long-term survival is often underrated as a business objective

    Anne Richards
    The Stripe app logo
  • Friday, 5 May, 2023
    Artificial intelligence
    Chegg is a harbinger of AI’s disruptive force

    Online education sector will be far from the last to be shaken up by new platform shift

    Richard Waters
    Montage of Chegg, ChatGBT, and hands on laptop
  • Wednesday, 26 April, 2023
    US banks
    Lex. The Lex Newsletter: higher rates put squeeze on fintech lenders too

    Disrupters’ plans to take on established institutions fizzle out after rise in funding costs

    Pan Kwan Yuk
    Premium content
    Affirm’s website on the screen of a mobile phone
  • Monday, 24 April, 2023
    Food Prices
    Alphaville. Europeans shouldn’t laugh about that $29 NYC sandwich

    Consolidation coming

  • Monday, 27 March, 2023
    Technology sector
    A new technology boom is at hand

    Consumer tech might no longer be a growth area, but the digitisation of industry has just begun

    Rana Foroohar
    A large robotic arm dispenses the components of a building under construction while a small person looks on
  • Thursday, 12 January, 2023
    Insurance
    Why technology has failed to disrupt insurance

    While start-ups have revolutionised retail and travel, they have barely made a dent in this sector

    Oliver Ralph
  • Thursday, 5 January, 2023
    Big Tech
    In (partial) defence of Silicon Valley

    For all their faults, tech innovators may at last be making an impact on productivity — and on wider society

    John Thornhill
    Efi Chalikopoulou illustration of a digital fist squeezing a sliced banana
  • Monday, 2 January, 2023
    Banks
    Lex. Central bank digital currency: blockchain could upend banking

    Banks must lead industrialisation of their services or risk further erosion of earnings from core activities

    Premium content
  • Monday, 21 November, 2022
    Financial services
    Why Visa and Mastercard have yet to face their Kodak moment

    The fintech disrupters of the payments sector are no such thing

    Patrick Jenkins
    A sales clerk stacks Kodak film in a camera shop in Tokyo
  • Friday, 21 October, 2022
    Financials
    Alphaville. The financial infrastructure industry needs a new playbook

    The golden era is over

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