Richard Laycock is Finder’s insights editor after spending the last five years writing and editing articles about insurance. His musings can be found across the web including on MoneyMag, Yahoo Finance and Travel Weekly. When he’s not doing deep dives on data, he is testing the quality of cocktails in his newfound home of New York. Richard studied Media at Macquarie University and The Missouri School of Journalism and has a Tier 1 Certification in General Advice for Life Insurance.
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NFT gaming statistics
Finder's NFT Gaming Adoption Report looks into which countries are seeing the most game.

NFT statistics 2021
Finder polled over 28,000 people in an online survey across 20 countries to compare NFT ownership and found Malaysia ranks 3rd for NFT adoption.

Finder Cryptocurrency Adoption Index
Finder's Cryptocurrency Adoption Index measures the growth of cryptocurrencies across the world through a regular survey.

Buy now, pay later (BNPL) stats
The Finder Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) report looks into the biggest regrets people have using BNPL services in 23 countries.

Ethereum (ETH) price prediction 2022
What affects the value of Ethereum (ETH) and how might the price of ETH fluctuate in the year ahead? Find out in this comprehensive guide.

Streaming Statistics Malaysia
Malaysia ranks 15 out of 18 for the percentage of its population with at least one streaming service, with 50.55% paying for a subscription.

Finder’s Travel Index
Finder's Travel Index is an ongoing series of surveys conducted in 12 countries to get a beat on the global travel pulse.

What does the future hold for investments?
Finder speaks with 33 investment experts about what the future of investing might hold.

Investing in the era of COVID-19: Finder’s Investing Report July 2020
Finder speaks with investment experts from around the world about what investing looks like in a post-COVID-19 world.

Global toilet paper prices rise in COVID-19’s wake
The price of toilet paper is on the rise globally, with prices increasing by an average of 3.37% between 25 March and 22 April 2020 from $1.93 to $2.00.
