Meet the Startups: Investor Meetings at FinovateSpring This Month

New to FinovateSpring this year, we’re connecting startups raising early-stage capital with investors who can make it happen. And there’s still room at the table. If you’re a startup raising pre-seed/seed/series A funding, apply now. Interested investors should reach out to Heather Stowell

To shed a little more light on our Advanced Startup Booster program on May 18, Greg Palmer, VP of Strategy and host of The Finovate Podcast, sat down with one of the investors, Garnet Heraman, who will be meeting these startups.

As Founder and Managing Partner at Aperture Venture Capital, Heraman not only has VC insight into startup funding in the fintech industry, but he also has years of entrepreneur experience, notably as the CEO of three tech companies acquired within years of each other.

“In a general sense, this is such a people business and such a leadership and management business, especially at the early stages of a VC-backed company,” Heraman said. “At the early stages of a startup, I think it’s all about personalities, personal discernment and rapport, leadership, and substance. Saying what you mean and meaning what you say. Tried and true maxims about what it takes to be a good, bankable person.”

Heraman added, “In our fintech world specifically, what Aperture looks for essentially is what we call ‘fintech adjacent’ or ‘fintech plus.’ We’re looking for those undiscovered intersections between traditional fintech and some compelling lucrative enterprise segment. A company that takes a problem-solving perspective and lives at that intersection.”

Below are some further insights from Heraman from his recent conversation with Finovate VP Greg Palmer.


On building networks and ecosystems

(The) Startup Booster Program looks like an awesome way to get the right companies in front of the right people at the right time. I (think) about where I was when I was a first- and second-time entrepreneur. (We) could have done a much better job of essentially getting out and about into the conferences and building networks and building ecosystems.

On delivering value to pre-seed fintech startups

We feel like there is an immense opportunity to deliver value to these pre-seed companies if you can make that alignment happen proactively. Beyond any kind of capital, things like product and technology support, sales and distribution support, logistics and supply chain guidance and resources (are critical). To the extent that those things can be more readily available to more pre-seed companies, what you’re going to see is . .  . the overall ecosystem for pre-seed companies develop better and rise to the top. 

On the importance of a healthy startup ecosystem

Without young startups being in channels that have them coming into contact with seed and later-stage VCs and/or corporations, a couple of things happen. They don’t get the funding they need and the smart money they need, like access to mission critical operational resources, at a critical time when they are still developing. Without the opportunity to refine, if not pivot, make mistakes and fix them, the overall market is going to be bereft of companies that could otherwise do well for themselves.

On the importance of diversity

If only a tiny portion of all of these billions of dollars in VC capital is going to people of color, you have to ask yourself what is the opportunity cost to the gross national product of this country? By not having more money go into the hands of innovators and entrepreneurs who are people of color and, maybe more importantly, female, what is the opportunity cost?


Advanced Startup Booster meetings take place on May 18 between 5pm to 6pm. For more information on how to get involved, visit our Startup Booster program hub today!

Cryptocurrency Accounting Company Tactic Secures $2.6 Million in Seed Funding

Cryptocurrency Accounting Company Tactic Secures $2.6 Million in Seed Funding
  • Cryptocurrency accounting firm Tactic raised $2.6 million in funding.
  • Leading the investment round were Founders Fund and finance automation company Ramp.
  • The new capital will help the company add talent and continue to build out its platform.

With more and more companies seeking to diversify their finances with cryptocurrencies, a new U.S.-based startup has arrived to help these businesses better manage their cryptocurrency holdings.

The company, Tactic, announced today that it has raised $2.3 million in seed funding. The investment was co-led by Founders Fund and Ramp, a finance automation company. Also participating in the funding were individual investors Elad Gil and Dylan Field, co-founder of Figma. Tactic said that, among other needs, the new capital will help the company hire additional talent.

Tactic helps businesses account for their cryptocurrency holdings by aggregating data across disparate sources – often multiple wallets across multiple blockchains – to provide a full treasury view of all balances and account activity. Tactic enables companies to automatically categorize their transactions and apply basic accounting logic and rules to calculate gain/loss and identify taxable events. Accounting teams can also use the platform to reconcile the cryptocurrency subledger to traditional accounting systems such as QuickBooks.

“Tactic solves a real pain point for businesses managing cryptocurrency finances and the product is already saving crypto accounting teams days each month,” Founders Fund Principal Leigh Marie Braswell said. “We believe Tactic has the potential to become a massive player as more companies move into web3.”

Founded by CEO Ann Jaskiw and launched in 2021, Tactic has since reeled in “dozens” of customers, from early stage startup companies to billion-dollar businesses. Jaskiw started Tactic after learning that many companies involved in web3 were using spreadsheets for their accounting because there were no other solutions available for them. By contrast, Tactic has developed its solution in part by teaming up with leading accounting firms to help them apply accounting guidelines to activities common in the DeFi world such as staking, NFT, minting, and airdrops.

Tactic VP of Strategy and Ops John Dempsey put Tactic’s platform in the context of other fintech solutions that leverage automation and other enabling technologies to make operations more efficient. “Businesses have come to expect back-office solutions that help them get started quickly and automate their manual tasks,” Dempsey said. “Tactic makes it easy for businesses to transact in cryptocurrency, knowing they can manage their financial activity in a clean, compliant way.”


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Neo Financial Lands $145 Million to Build its Canadian Challenger Bank

Neo Financial Lands $145 Million to Build its Canadian Challenger Bank
  • Canada’s Neo Financial closed $145 million ($185 million CAD) in funding.
  • The round brings the three-year-old company’s total funding to almost $240 million ($299 CAD) and boosts its valuation past $785 million ($1 billion CAD).
  • Neo is now one of only a few Alberta-based tech companies to become a unicorn.

Canada-based Neo Financial’s newest funding round has boosted the company up to unicorn status in Canadian dollars. The $145 million ($185 million CAD) investment was led by Valar Ventures and saw participation from Tribe Capital, Altos Ventures, Blank Ventures, Gaingels, Maple VC, and Knollwood Advisory.

Today’s investment boosts Alberta-based Neo Financial’s total funding to almost $240 million ($299 CAD). It also marks the company as one of just a few tech companies in the region to become a unicorn.

Founded in 2019, Neo Financial differentiates itself with its user-friendly banking technology. The company boasts one million users of its four main products, which include a credit card, high-interest savings account, and investment tools. Additionally, Neo Financial is slated to launch a mortgage offering by the end of this year.

“We’re constantly challenging the status quo,” the company said in a blog post, “and asking the questions that should be asked: What if you only needed one loyalty card instead of 20? What if your financial services experience was as seamless as Netflix or Spotify? What if getting a mortgage could be a fully digital experience? What if the future of banking wasn’t a bank?”

With 650 employees under its roof, a number that has doubled in the past year, Neo Financial is growing. The company has added more than 11 products and features in the past year alone. To fuel this growth, the company adding 100 people to its workforce in Calgary and Winnipeg.

“The pace at which this team releases new products and grows its customer base is among the fastest we have seen in our careers,” said Valar Ventures Founding Partner Andrew McCormack.

Maple VC’s Andre Charoo echoed those thoughts. In an interview with TechCrunch, he said, “Neo is the fastest growing company I have seen in Canada… I believe Neo has a shot at owning at least 10% of the aggregated $550 billion banking sector in Canada (ie. $50 billion) due to the network effects it has created with its unique merchant loyalty program.”


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FinovateSpring 2022 Sneak Peek: Lendisoft

FinovateSpring 2022 Sneak Peek: Lendisoft

A look at the companies demoing at FinovateSpring in San Francisco on May 18 and 19. Register today and save your spot.

Lendisoft transforms the end-to-end loan management process with a SaaS suite integrating risk management and compliance IQ. Machine learning and AI automation result in workflow and performance differentiation.

Features

  • Workflow and process design with integrated risk management and compliance
  • Machine learning and AI automation
  • SaaS scalability, scoring models and easy UI

Why it’s great

Lendisoft transforms the loan portfolio management business with integrated risk management, compliance, machine learning, AI automation, and a process driven design resulting in ~30% lift in monthly performance.

Presenters

Rick Haskell, COO & Founder
Haskell has over 30 years in lending excellence and leadership driving operational performance with repeatable and scalable processes. His workflow design and risk management strategies are key advantages.
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Bill Gerber, CRO and Founder’s Circle
Gerber has been on the bleeding edge of consumer engagement technology his entire career. He has driven, contributed and experienced 11 acquisitions. He is an agent of change and performance.
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FinovateSpring 2022 Sneak Peek: tuo

FinovateSpring 2022 Sneak Peek: tuo

A look at the companies demoing at FinovateSpring in San Francisco on May 18 and 19. Register today and save your spot.

Tuo is a leading alternative data credit services company that creates industry-leading credit underwriting and servicing solutions to truly support the underbanked.

Features

Increase credit application conversions with the white-label Tuo Credit Builder that allows users to build credit on autopilot.

Why it’s great

A true “SET IT and FORGET IT” credit building solution. Tuo does the work. Their customers get the credit.

Presenters

Adam Finke, CEO
Finke is a consumer finance expert and purveyor of financial inclusivity for all.
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George Ulmer, CTO
Ulmer is a premier full-stack developer with dynamic coding and successful founder experience.
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FinovateSpring 2022 Sneak Peek: Pendo

FinovateSpring 2022 Sneak Peek: Pendo

A look at the companies demoing at FinovateSpring in San Francisco on May 18 and 19. Register today and save your spot.

Pendo’s product experience and digital adoption solutions help companies become product-led and deliver digital experiences users love.

Features

Pendo Adopt includes:

  • Behavioral analytics
  • In-app messaging and guides
  • Actionable feedback

Why it’s great

Pendo Adopt can be deployed across an entire portfolio of workplace software, from proprietary software built by internal teams to customized off-the-shelf solutions

Presenter

Clay Miner, VP of Sales & Value Engineering
Miner has a strong history of developing, implementing, and selling world class enterprise software.
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FinovateSpring 2022 Sneak Peek: Hawk:AI

FinovateSpring 2022 Sneak Peek: Hawk:AI

A look at the companies demoing at FinovateSpring in San Francisco on May 18 and 19. Register today and save your spot.

Hawk:AI’s AI-based, real-time AML and fraud surveillance detects patterns that purely rule-based systems miss.

Features

  • AI is explainable and auditable
  • Allows users to detect and prevent financial crime faster
  • One interface for maximum efficiency

Why it’s great

Efficient, effective, and explainable AML & fraud detection, powered by AI.

Presenter

Steve Liú, General Manager, North America
Liú is a veteran in the fraud and regtech industry, with years of experience directing teams in operations and global expansions across the U.S. and APAC.
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FinovateSpring 2022 Sneak Peek: Basis Theory

FinovateSpring 2022 Sneak Peek: Basis Theory

A look at the companies demoing at FinovateSpring in San Francisco on May 18 and 19. Register today and save your spot.

Basis Theory is a data tokenization platform used by organizations to quickly, securely, and compliantly use their sensitive data.

Features

  • Search encrypted data without decrypting
  • Build secure applications and workflows in minutes
  • PCI Level 1 compliant and SOC 2 certified environment

Why it’s great

Accelerate time-to-market and time-to-compliance.

Presenters

Colin Luce, CEO
Luce brings over a decade of experience building and operating various fintech companies, including Yodlee, Klarna, and Figure. He is currently the co-founder and CEO of Basis Theory.
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Brandon Weber, VP of Engineering
Weber is an experienced engineer and leader with over 20 years experience in software development, cryptography, and network security at organizations ranging from the Air Force to Dwolla.

FinovateSpring 2022 Sneak Peek: Fundica

FinovateSpring 2022 Sneak Peek: Fundica

A look at the companies demoing at FinovateSpring in San Francisco on May 18 and 19. Register today and save your spot.

The Fundica funding search engine serves as a powerful business client acquisition tool for financial institutions by enabling them to truly democratize access to funding.

Features

  • Easily generate new business leads and retain clients with a complementary funding search engine
  • Gather firmographics and funding needs
  • Automatically promote diversity, equity, and inclusion

Why it’s great

Fundica makes financial intuitions a better and more complete funding destination by effortlessly extending their service offering at scale.

Presenter

Mike Lee, CEO & Co-Founder
Lee is the CEO and Co-Founder of Fundica. He has held leadership roles in technology organizations, secured over $350 million in government funding, and holds Engineering, MBA, and CFA designations.
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5 Things to Love About FinovateSpring This Year

5 Things to Love About FinovateSpring This Year

FinovateSpring is two weeks away! From May 18 through May 20, Finovate will bring its annual spring fintech conference to San Francisco, California for three days of live, IN PERSON, demos, keynotes, fireside chats, panel discussions, and debates.

To whet your appetite for our upcoming event, here are five reasons why we’re convinced that FinovateSpring 2022 is the must-attend fintech conference of the moment.


Live in San Francisco!

First and foremost: FinovateSpring 2022 will be live and in-person! For the first time since 2019, our annual spring fintech conference will feature live, in-person demos, in-person speakers, and – most importantly – live, in-person delegates and attendees. This year, we are expecting more than 1,100 senior attendees, more than 50% of whom are from financial institutions. Plus, representatives from each of the top 10 banks in the U.S. will be at the show.

Demo Newcomers!

Finovate events are a great opportunity to catch up with old friends and favorite companies. They are also an ideal time to meet new friends and new, innovative fintechs. This year, FinovateSpring will feature a number of new speakers, new formats like our Fintech Fight Club, Startup Booster Session, and Finovate Unicorn Power Panel. FinovateSpring 2022 also will host 30 companies making their Finovate debuts. Stay tuned for more on these Finovate newcomers!

Start-Up Booster!

Finovate events have helped shine a light on up-n-coming fintech startups with our Finovate Accelerator Showcases. This spring, we’re taking our commitment to supporting fintech startups to another level with our special Finovate Fintech Startup Booster program. This session will give fintech founders an opportunity to network with early stage fintech investors via pre-booked, one-to-one meetings. Make connections! Gain insights! And watch this space for more information on how to be a part of this unique opportunity for startups and the investors who fund them.

Special Sessions: Fintech Fight Club! Women in Fintech!

In addition to two days of live, in-person fintech demos and three days of insightful keynotes, fireside chats, discussions, and debates, FinovateSpring is hosting a handful of special sessions to help focus on critical topics in fintech. These sessions include our Fintech Fight Club and the return of our Women in Fintech session. Fintech Fight Club will feature a quartet of industry experts tackling some of the most challenging and controversial concepts in fintech. Our Women in Fintech session will focus on how to invest in women to pave the way for the next generation of leaders. Both sessions are 100% “can’t miss.”

Fintech’s Finest!

Saving the best for last, the most important reason to be a part of FinovateSpring is you: the financial services professional, the fintech enthusiast, the people who make our events such a rewarding opportunity for networking, exchanging ideas, and making key contacts. As much as we enjoyed the energy and enthusiasm that attendees expressed with our return to in-person events for FinovateEurope in London in March, we can’t wait to see what FinovateSpring in San Francisco has in store for us in just two weeks time.

Remember! Early bird savings for FinovateSpring ends this week! Visit our FinovateSpring hub by May 6th to pick up your ticket and take advantage of big savings! In-person and digital passes are available for both all-access and demo day only packages.


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Robinhood Unveils Stock Lending Feature to Offer Investors a Passive Income Stream

Robinhood Unveils Stock Lending Feature to Offer Investors a Passive Income Stream
  • Robinhood unveiled its new stock lending feature, Stock Lending.
  • The new offering enables investors to lend shares and receive passive income from borrowers.
  • Stock Lending democratizes securities lending and provides Robinood with an additional revenue stream.

Stock brokerage app Robinhood announced the launch of Stock Lending today, a new feature that will allow users to lend out stocks in their portfolio to earn passive income from borrowers.

“Robinhood does the work of finding borrowers and managing transactions while customers can add a potential source of passive recurring income to their portfolio,” said Robinhood Chief Brokerage Officer Steve Quirk.

There are no minimum balance requirements in order to take advantage of Stock Lending, but users must have stocks paid in full. Fractional share stocks are not eligible. Once investors authorize Robinhood to lend the funds, Robinhood matches the user with a borrower. After their shares are lent out, users can track earnings, see their positions, and enable or disable Stock Lending at any time.

And while investors are still able to sell the shares they lent out at any point, there are a few potential downsides to Stock Lending. First, users’ loaned securities may not be protected under the Securities Investor Protection Act. Additionally, investors will receive cash payments instead of dividends on securities they loan out, which will likely have tax implications. Also notably, users may lose the right to vote with respect to their loaned securities.

The move democratizes access to fully paid securities lending. It also positions Robinhood to benefit from an additional revenue stream, as the company will pocket a portion of the fees from each loan.

Robinhood is in the process rolling out Stock Lending to its customer base. The company expects the feature to be available to all users by the end of this month.


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LexisNexus Acquires Behavioral Biometrics Pioneer BehavioSec

LexisNexus Acquires Behavioral Biometrics Pioneer BehavioSec
  • LexisNexis announced its acquisition of behavioral biometrics innovator BehavioSec. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
  • The acquisition adds to LexisNexis’ fraud and identity risk management capability following its 2018 acquisition of ThreatMetrix.
  • Sweden-based BehavioSec won Best of Show in its Finovate debut at FinovateSpring in 2012.

Yesterday we shared the news that Finovate newcomer – and recent Best of Show winner – Long Game had been acquired by Truist. Today, we see that the M&A train continues to chug down the tracks with word that another Finovate alum that also won Best of Show in its Finovate debut – has been acquired.

BehavioSec, which won top honors in its Finovate debut at FinovateSpring 2012, has agreed to be acquired by LexisNexis Risk Solutions, a part of RELX. Among the pioneers in advanced behavioral biometrics, Sweden-based BehavioSec leverages behavioral analysis to provide continuous authentication to establish identity and prevent fraud. The company’s technology gives firms a passive method and frictionless approach to identity management, analyzing the complex mobile signals from touchscreens and sensors to seamlessly prevent fraud before it strikes.

“Behavioral biometrics is a valuable component in fraud prevention strategies that layer defenses to tighten the net that stops fraudsters,” LexisNexis Business Services CEO Rick Trainor explained. Complimenting BehavioSec as a “forerunner” in the behavioral biometrics industry that “continues to evolve and innovate,” Trainor added that “our combined customer base will benefit significantly from a blended behavioral biometrics solution within ThreatMetrix that offers more defense for customers without adding friction across the customer journey.”

Terms of the acquisition have not been made available. BehavioSec CEO Dr. Neil Costigan said that he is looking forward to “discovering the next phase in the evolution for behavioral biometrics alongside a successful, innovative company looking to further evolve our advanced capabilities.”

BehavioSec’s acquisition by LexisNexis Risk Solutions comes after a year of major activity for the company. Last summer, BehavioSec unveiled a new compliant, hosted version and a new cloud-native, SaaS version of its platform. The offering made it easier for more organizations to take advantage of BehavioSec’s anti-fraud technology, satisfying compliance requirements and embracing frictionless, multi-factor authentication. In May, the company launched new authentication and fraud detection capabilities via its BehavioSense platform. The platform features accelerated profile training, doppelgänger detection, enhanced mobile fraud detection, and predictive modeling.

“Our newest features respond to customer feedback and, frankly, market demands,” VP of Products at BehavioSec Jordan Blake said when the solution was introduced. “These features add to our platform’s existing anti-fraud capabilities and are designed to solve the COVID-19 era challenge of accelerated digital transformation, online security, and privacy regulation compliance.”


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