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  • Wework to rebrand as The We Company in business structure overhaul, turning its eyes to fintech

    January 8, 2019

    Shared workspace provider Wework is rebranding itself as The We Company, as the firm aims towards a more diversified business portfolio. To be announced at an internal company conference later this week, The We Company will become the parent to several offshoots, including Wework as its main office provider. Others include its residential unit Welive, and an [...]

  • RBS invests in digital banking startup to rival Monzo and Starling

    January 7, 2019

    The Royal Bank of Scotland has invested in digital current account aimed at students and young people that has set out to rival challenger banks Monzo and Starling. The £2m investment in fintech startup Loot was made through Natwest’s digital-only retail bank Bo, which is due to launch this year, and takes its total shareholding to 25 per [...]

  • Top business leaders back UK-based P2P property lending site in £10m financing round

    December 17, 2018

    Publicis Group boss Maurice Lévy and Citigroup Global Markets chairman Cyrus Ardalan are among the investors who have contributed to a £10m funding round for a peer-to-peer property lending platform. The UK-based BLEND Network also drew investment from Jean-Phillipe Blochet, co-founder of macro hedge fund Brevan Howard, during a late-seed financing round last week. Each [...]

  • ‘Non-sexy’ is the new cool: UK fintech predictions for 2019

    December 13, 2018

    Despite the continued uncertainties of Brexit, 2018 was another year for the UK’s fintech sector.  Record levels of investment poured into the community, with $16bn secured in the first six months of 2018, exceeding the value of investment in US fintech by almost $2bn. In addition, progressive regulation and a thriving financial services sector attracted [...]

  • City hedge fund giant Crispin Odey backs emerging fintech startup Jumo

    December 13, 2018

    City veteran and hedge fund titan Crispin Odey has backed UK-based fintech startup Jumo with a $12.5m (£9.9m) funding injection through his firm Odey Asset Management. The investment today marks the final close of Jumo’s most recent funding round, which raised $52m from Goldman Sachs as its lead investor. Other participants included the French Development [...]

  • It’s about time: Revolut secures a full European banking licence

    December 13, 2018

    Fintech banking startup Revolut has finally secured a full European banking licence, more than a year after first applying for authorisation in Lithuania. As such, the banking-app-turned bank has today unveiled plans for full current accounts in Europe, as well as future efforts in developing its own consumer lending product. The startup will launch with the [...]

  • UK fintech startup Weswap pulls the plug on 2018 London IPO plans

    December 11, 2018

    Peer-to-peer currency exchange platform Weswap has scrapped plans to list on London’s Alternative Investment Market (Aim) this month, after investor interest fell flat. Sources told City PM that the initial public offering, which had been mooted for a December launch, had failed to garner sufficient attention in what was promised to be a relatively small [...]

  • Bitcoin crashes to 15-month low after SEC postpones ETF decision again

    December 7, 2018

    Bitcoin has fallen to its lowest value in more than a year as it slipped closer to $3,000. The cryptocurrency hit $3,348 this morning, according to Luxembourg crypto exchange Bitstamp, after a sell-off starting late last night that saw it lose as much as 7.8 per cent in value to drop to its lowest point [...]

  • Zopa to launch digital banking service, becoming latest group to take the fight to traditional high street banks

    December 4, 2018

    Peer-to-peer lender Zopa is to follow through on continued hints that it would launch a bank, this morning announcing that it had acquired a license to do so. The company said it will roll out a range of new banking products next year, including fixed term savings accounts, credit cards and a money management app, [...]

  • Banking challenger Chetwood builds the world’s first dynamic loan as fintech startups look on

    November 30, 2018

    Welsh banking challenger Chetwood Financial has today unveiled the world’s first so-called dynamic loan, where the interest rate falls as borrowers improve their credit score. Built in collaboration with credit rating firm Clearscore and launched under its brand Livelend, the loan uses technology to monitor a customer’s credit score and reduce its rate at three-month [...]

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