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Payment Services and Money Transfer in the FinTech Space: What is Next?
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London Calling: London FinTech Podcast
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Fintech investment in the UK – a $901m business

Payment Services and Money Transfer in the FinTech Space: What is Next?

By Jacob Ghanty and Tom Wallace

On 23 February 2016 our London office hosted a seminar discussing the future of payments and money transfer and the opportunities and challenges for businesses in this space, featuring talks from leading industry experts Anthony Watson of Uphold Inc. and Jean-Stéphane Gourévitch of Matchi.biz, alongside our partners Jacob Ghanty and Tom Wallace. Find a link to the audio recording and slides of the event here.

London Calling: London FinTech Podcast

By Jonathan Lawrence

If you’re interested in the industry view from London, how about listening and subscribing to London FinTech Podcast? It provides access to many of the leaders in the London FinTech space and provides podcasts discussing topics including start up and emerging growth, marketplace lending, crowdfunding, alternative currencies, payment systems, equity funding, invoice finance, investment and the existing financial services response to FinTech innovations.

Fintech investment in the UK – a $901m business

By Cameron Abbott and May Giuliani

Investment in fintech systems is becoming increasingly popular globally, but no more so than it is in the UK. Deal volumes in the UK have been growing at 74% per year since 2008 (compared with 27% globally). This digital disruption marks the most major period of change for financial services companies in decades.

According to recent data, the UK alone accounted for $901 million of the $12.5 billion invested in fintech worldwide last year. Five other European nations combined for $1.1 billion. This huge investment in the UK included two of the top 20 fintech deals in the world – Challenger Bank Atom raised $125 million, and peer-to-peer lending platform Funding Circle raised $150 million. Over 60% of fintech venture capital investment investments in 2015 were made into alternative finance and payment services such as Funding Circle, Currency Cloud and Transferwise.

See here for The 2015 Fintech Investment Landscape, February 2016.

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