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Thursday 05 September 2019 9:38 am  |  Updated:  Thursday 05 September 2019 1:26 pm

Meet the 23 fintech startups on Tech Nation’s latest growth programme

By: Joe Curtis

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23 fintech firms join Tech Nation growth programme

London startups dominate the list of 23 fintechs that have joined government-backed Tech Nation’s 2019 growth programme.

Sixty per cent of the new cohort of financial technology firms hail from the capital, while 40 per cent boast at least one female co-founder, Tech Nation revealed today.

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Over the course of six months, the startup body will work with the companies to grow and scale their businesses at speed.

The companies who made the cut for the latest programme were handpicked by fintech superstars including Starling Bank boss Anne Boden, Wealthify CEO Richard Theo and Tech Nation chair Eileen Burbidge.

Each of the two-dozen startups have already raised an average of £3.6m, a 277 per cent increase from last year’s cohort.

Nivaura, which has raised £16.5m, Anna Money – which raised £14m, and Molo Finance, which put together £11.7m, were the startups with the most funding for the latest programme.

In total the 23 startups have raised £82.6m.

They also recorded an average revenue of £310,000 and span sectors from SMB finance, regtech, payments, capital markets and fintech for good.

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“The UK has a fantastic leadership position of producing globally renowned fintech companies,” Tech Nation chair Burbidge, who is also a partner at Passion Capital, said.

“I’m pleased to see another diverse group of companies on this year’s programme, with 40 per cent of companies being based outside the capital.”

Mike Jackson, entrepreneur success director at Tech Nation, added: “The companies in this year’s cohort have demonstrated significant promise as future fintech leaders, and with the global fintech market expected to be worth nearly £250bn by 2023, they will play a vital role in supporting the UK to remain at the head of the global pack.”

The UK has officially become the world’s top fintech hub, attracting more than £4.5bn in investment over the last three years.

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Meanwhile London fintech firms have raked in £9bn in funding between 2015 and 2018, according to Tech Nation data.

Here’s the full list of the latest 23 fintech startups to join Tech Nation’s latest growth programme, which begins on 24 October.

The 23 fintechs on Tech National’s growth programme

StartupSector
9finAI-powered bond/fixed-income analytics
Anna MoneyBusiness finances and invoices
Apexx FintechPayment provider integration
Credit KudosCredit scores
DuesdayBill payments
FractalFinancial services API
Good BoxContactless charity donations
HeliocorAnti-fraud technology
High CastleAlternative investments
Honcho MarketsPrice comparison
IncutoCredit unions
Kani PaymentsFinancial reporting
MoloBuy-to-let mortgage lender
NivauraProcess automation
PaidMicro-business payments
PaybaseEcommerce payments
Primary BidInvestments
SmarterlyInvestments
Steady PayGig economy
TickrSocial wellness investments
Trade CoreBrokering
Trade LedgerBusiness lending
TumeloEthical investments


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