Regulator issues warning on fintech Lanistar for unauthorised services November 18, 2020 Update: 9:07pm Friday 20/11: The FCA have withdrawn their warning after changes by Lanistar. The Financial Conduct Authority has accused the much-hyped fintech Lanistar of offering unauthorised financial services. Founded by Gurhan Kiziloz, Lanistar this week launched an influencer campaign claiming to be the “world’s most secure card”. But the regulator today has warned that [...]
Augmentum Fintech raises £28m in oversubscribed placing October 30, 2020 Listed venture capital firm Augmentum Fintech hit its £28m fundraising target through an oversubscribed share placing launched this week. The firm said demand from both existing and new investors exceeded the maximum issue and applications have been scaled back accordingly. Augmentum Fintech raised £28m through the issue of 23.37m shares at 120 pence each. The [...]
Exclusive: These are the top 50 London startups to work for October 29, 2020 An insurtech startup that has raised just £13m to date is the best startup to work for in London, according to new research. The incentive-based life insurance platform Yulife is the best London-based startup to work for, according to research by recruitment platform Tempo. The startup, which employs just 61 people, has been recognised for [...]
UK maintains position as leader of Europe’s fintech community October 28, 2020 The UK continues to reign as the leader of Europe’s fintech community as investment among its peers lags behind. Investors in the UK’s fintechs remain bullish even as the country heads towards a no-deal Brexit, according to new figures from the Association for Financial Markets in Europe (AFME). The AFME’s ranking is based on a [...]
GPS points way for fintech’s future October 21, 2020 | Sponsored When the government launched the independent review of the UK’s fintech sector three months ago, the mood music was warmly received by Joanne Dewar. “The UK is one of the leading places in the world to start and grow a fintech firm, and I am determined to ensure this continues,” John Glen, economic secretary to [...]
Monzo launches Premium account as it expands fee-paying services October 20, 2020 Monzo has today launched its premium service which comes with phone and travel insurance as it works to convince more customers to pay for its services. The premium card builds on Monzo Plus, the fintech’s £5 per month product it launched in July. Chief product officer Mike Hudack told City A.M.: “Monzo Plus gives us [...]
The Banking Dilemma: Do we really want Big Tech to control our financial data? October 20, 2020 “If something is a tool, it is genuinely just sitting there, waiting patiently. If something is not a tool it’s demanding things from you… seducing… manipulating; it wants things from you.” This damning indictment of social media platforms is one of many from industry insiders featured in the latest must-watch Netflix documentary, The Social Dilemma. [...]
More important for US to be right than first on digital currency, says Fed’s Powell October 19, 2020 It is more important for the US to get the development of a cross-border digital currency (CBDC) right than to be first, Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell said. Speaking to a panel discussion hosted by the International Monetary Fund, Powell said it was vital for the Fed to assess the impact of such a currency [...]
London fintechs secure billions from US investors despite virus and Brexit uncertainty October 16, 2020 London fintechs have secured $3.6bn in venture capital investment this year with more than half coming from US investors. Fintechs received $2.2bn, more than 60 per cent of overall investment, through funding rounds with at least one US investor, according to data from Dealroom and London & Partners. It is nearly double the US funding [...]
Christmas isn’t cancelled — Santa is accepting buy now, pay later October 13, 2020 One thing’s for sure: we’re going to be tempted to spend more than ever this Christmas, because 2020 has not been a joyful year. Let’s face it, if 2020 were a wine, it would be reduced to being a bin-end, and a pretty poor one at that. But as furlough unwinds, and with a no-deal [...]