How One Bank-Fintech Partnership is Working for Small Businesses

How One Bank-Fintech Partnership is Working for Small Businesses

It’s no secret that small businesses have been struggling to secure funds with the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). Banks have wrestled not only to determine eligibility but also with the clumsy online application process.

After seeing how both banks and businesses were grappling with the application process, digital transformation expert MX stepped in to help. Days after the PPP went live, MX developed and launched a free, open-sourced loan application portal that allows banks and credit unions to offer their SMB clients a way to apply for a PPP loan on their own. By removing one step of the process, the new portal also eliminates the need for banks to manually re-enter the SMBs’ loan applications and ultimately drops the application time from 30 minutes to 30 seconds.

In an interview with Yahoo! Finance (below) MX CEO Ryan Caldwell described how MX’s tool levels the playing field and help smaller banks compete with larger banks in bringing home PPP funds for SMB clients.

This tool sparked the attention of Citizens Bank of Edmond, an Oklahoma-based bank with $260 million in assets. The bank has a front-row seat to the struggle of applying for PPP loans and teamed up with MX to create a self-serve application portal for its small business customers. Citizens Bank is one of 50 financial institutions leveraging MX’s SBA loan portal tool.

“Entrepreneurs and small businesses across the country are struggling due to the devastating impact of COVID-19 and it’s critical that we get stimulus funds into their hands as soon as possible,” said MX CTO and Co-Founder Brandon Dewitt. “Together with Citizens Bank of Edmond, we’re able to speed up the loan application process by providing small business owners with a self-service portal to apply for PPP loans, and providing loan officers a way to quickly approve and automatically submit applications for thousands of small business owners.”

After the money fueling the PPP loans dried up about a week ago, the program’s coffers were refilled yesterday morning with $310 billion in new funds to help keep small businesses afloat. “Speeding up the loan application process for small businesses can mean the difference between these businesses surviving and thriving or closing their doors and laying off employees,” said Jill Castilla, President and CEO of Citizens Bank of Edmond. Castilla emphasized that MX’s portal prepared Citizens Bank to ready its operations and give its SMB clients a leg up. “By partnering with MX, we’ve been able to launch the new SBA portal for round two of stimulus funds, ensuring that our small business customers have the best possible experience as they apply for and get approved for crucial stimulus funds.”

Caldwell expects this second wave of PPP funding will bring banks 10x more loan applications than they saw in the first round. He made it clear that the banks that will be best prepared to serve their customers with this new tranche of PPP funds will be the ones that are putting data to use by aggregating business’ financial data– even without a prior banking relationship– in order to understand their risk. “Banks are realizing that not having access to that data already built into their platform not only limits them on a daily basis but surely limits them in a crisis like this,” Caldwell said.

MX is a longtime Finovate veteran, having won Best of Show for seven of its demos, including one for the company’s most recent appearance at FinovateFall 2019. Check out the award-winning demo below:

Finovate Alums Earn Top Honors in Wealthtech 100

Finovate Alums Earn Top Honors in Wealthtech 100

More than ten Finovate alums have earned spots on Fintech Global’s second annual Wealthtech 100 roster. The collection of companies is meant to represent the most innovative businesses operating in the wealth and asset space worldwide.

Companies were evaluated based on a variety of criteria ranging from industry significance and technological innovation to growth in capital raised and the ability of the company to save clients money, boost revenues, or increase efficiency. More than 1,200 companies were provided by Fintech Global to its judging panel of fintech analysts and industry experts.

Here are our winning Finovate alums:

“We’re thrilled to have made the WealthTech 100 list from Fintech Global,” Wealth Wizards said on Twitter after the news was announced. “There are some brilliant U.K. firms included.” Finantix and additiv also tweeted about the announcement this week.

See the full WealthTech 100 roster.

Headquartered in London, U.K., Fintech Global provides comprehensive data, insights, and analytical tools on fintech around the world.

Simply the Best: Finovate Celebrates Fintech’s Brightest Lights

Simply the Best: Finovate Celebrates Fintech’s Brightest Lights
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Time is running out … you have less than 30 days to submit your nomination for the Second Annual Finovate Awards in order to save 25% on the nomination fee.

To be held on September 15 during FinovateFall, the Finovate Awards recognizes excellence across the fintech industry, from the financial services companies and fintechs to the entrepreneurs and technologists. This year, the Finovate Awards will honor achievements in 25 categories such as Best Digital Bank, Top Emerging Tech Company, and Influencer of the Year.

If you know an individual or company who you think should be nominated for any of our Awards categories, please visit our Awards Hub and submit your nomination. Nominate your candidate by May 29 and take advantage of our Early Bird discount on the nomination fee. Deadline for all nominations is June 26.

Check out the winners from our inaugural Finovate Awards last fall, along with observations from event co-organizer and Finovate VP Greg Palmer and one of the judges, founder of FemTechGlobal, Ghela Boskovich.

Questions? We’ve got answers. Contact us at awards@finovate.com for more information.

FIS’ New Venture Arm Unveils Plan to Invest $150 Million in Fintechs

FIS’ New Venture Arm Unveils Plan to Invest $150 Million in Fintechs

Fintech giant FIS unveiled a new venture arm today. The Florida-based company is targeting a goal to invest $150 million in fintechs over the course of the next three years.

The investment arm will focus on early-to-growth stage startups across the fintech sector and will centralize around emerging technologies such as AI and machine learning, digital enablement and automation, data and analytics, security and privacy, distributed ledger technology, and financial inclusion.

FIS launched the new venture arm to “nurture a growing ecosystem of innovators within and outside the company” as well as to complement its other initiatives including the FIS FinTech Accelerator program, the FIS Innovatein48 research and development competition, and its innovation labs.

“At a time when many other fintech firms are scaling back their investments, FIS is deepening its commitment to stay at the forefront of innovative technologies that can help our clients accelerate digital transformation and emerge even stronger from the current pandemic,” said FIS Chief Growth Officer Asif Ramji. “FIS Ventures is a significant new component of our investment strategy to identify and bring to market innovative new technologies that advance the way the world pays, banks, and invests.”

And FIS Ventures has made it clear that the funding relationship is not just about the money. The company will form strategic partnerships with each funding recipient. In turn, the companies will not only benefit financially but will also gain from FIS’ reach, scale, operating expertise, customer-base, and channel partners.

FIS Ventures’ first investment went to Flutterwave, a Nigeria-based payment acceptance platform.

Founded in 1968, FIS is a Fortune 500 company and is a member of Standard & Poor’s 500 Index. The company demoed at Finovate in 2016. In the third quarter of last year FIS made one of the biggest acquisitions of the year, purchasing Worldpay for $34 billion.

How Technology Enables Insurtechs to Offer New Solutions to Old Problems

How Technology Enables Insurtechs to Offer New Solutions to Old Problems
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The prospects for insurtech this year were bright. In February, financial services-based VC firm Anthemis announced that it was launching a new, $90 million fund focused on “fast-growing insurance technology startups.” The fund, which Anthemis anticipated would be fully-funded later this year, will target later-stage insurtechs with a proven track record in helping insurance companies make successful digital transformations.

Unfortunately, the coronavirus pandemic has had a significant impact on insurtech investment. Interviewed by Carrier Magazine, Chief Research Officer for U.K.-based firm Venture Scanner Nathan Pacer noted that VC funding for insurtech startups in the first quarter of this year was 50% below its quarterly funding average. He added that 2020 – already four months in – is currently at 11% of the previous year’s funding totals.

This investment retreat is not unique to insurtech; everything from the uncertainty over the economy to the practical challenges of conducting effective due diligence at a time of social distancing has put a pall over VC investment enthusiasm. Nevertheless, the slowdown in funding comes at an inopportune time for an industry that was looking to 2020 as a rebound year.

That said, what can be learned from the insurtechs that did secure funding in 2020?

Looking at the biggest rounds of the first few months of the year, the $100 million Series D round announced by online insurance marketplace Policygenius set a strong tone when it was reported in January. The investment gives the New York-based company the ability to execute its plan to launch a variety of consumer financial products over the course of the year. Focused initially on life insurance coverage, Policygenius has expanded to property/casualty insurance over the past year.

Indian insurance platform Digit Insurance also scored big at the beginning of the year, hauling in $84 million in capital and sending its valuation soaring to $870 million. Offering a multichannel approach to insurance distribution, the firm nevertheless relies on a fully digital model to deliver a diverse range of insurance solutions from health to fire to automotive.

And many audiences will be familiar with Gabi – or at least Gabi’s no-frills, omnipresent cable TV advertisements. A home and auto insurance comparison platform, Gabi claims to save its users an average of $825 a year through its unique approach of bundling both insurance products in a single quote. Gabi picked up $27 million in funding at the beginning of the year in a round led by Mubadala Capital and featuring participation from a group of several new and existing investors.

The Enterprise Innovators

Another way of looking at insurtech, especially for those coming from fintech, is to consider the firms as being in one of two categories. There are those companies that leverage the latest technologies to offer new and unique insurance services, and those companies that are innovating in those technologies – from advanced machine learning to the blockchain – that make key business processes in insurance more accurate, more efficient, and less costly.

One of the more recent investments in the insurtech space was the $8.2 million raised by Singapore-based Igloo (formerly Axninan) in a Series A+ round. Igloo is an ideal example of this category, offering digital insurance products, using end-to-end automated claims management, and leveraging technologies like big data to provide real-time risk assessment.

Another major insurtech funding this month was the $54.4 million (EUR 50 million) reeled in by French company Alan which offers a health insurance product as well as other solutions like telemedicine scheduling, appointment tracking, and a doctor directory. With more than $136 million in funding, the company insures 76,000 people at present and hopes to add significantly more as it expands throughout Europe over the next few years.

And no conversation about innovations in insurance products would be compete without a mention of companies like U.K.-based Laka, which raised $4.5 million for its bicycle insurance offering in February, and Pawlicy Advisor, a New York startup that scored $1 million in seed capital to fund its pet insurance comparison platform.

The Enterprise Enablers

Among the firms in this group that picked up funding are Flueid Software Corporation, which helps companies in title insurance, real estate, and mortgage lending industries automate their closing processes. Aquiline Technology Growth led the strategic investment round which closed this week. The total amount of the funding was not disclosed.

Sprout.ai, a London, U.K.-based insurtech is another enabler that raised capital this month. Courtesy of Amadeus Capital Partners, Playfair Capital, and Techstarts, the two-year old startup picked up an additional $2.5 million in seed funding to help support its technology which leverages optical character recognition and natural language processing to accelerate the insurance claims process. Sprout’s investment follows the $24 million raised by fellow London insurtech Tractable, which is also in the business of speeding and automating insurance claim processing using AI.

The global pandemic has put a strain on many aspects of economic activity, and the pressure on supply chains has been especially pronounced. Shark Tank investor Kevin “Mr. Wonderful” O’Leary recently commented on CNBC that the global economic disruptions brought about in an attempt to fight the spread of the coronavirus are a nightmare for supply chains and that being able to mitigate the new risks of supply chain management at this time is critical.

This makes the funding of companies involved in cargo insurance all the more interesting. One such firm is Colorado-based Parsyl, which helps shippers mitigate the risks of transporting perishable goods through the supply chain. The supply chain data company locked in $15 million in a Series A led by GLP and Ascot Group.

The investment announcement also accompanied word that the company was launching a new solution, ColdCover, that leverages a suite of connected cargo insurance products for perishable goods. ColdCover gives users access to Parsyl’s quality monitoring and risk management technology, leveraging smart sensors and data analytics to protect shipments against losses due to temperature.

“This is an outstanding example of how insurtechs and insurers can partner to bring innovation to the cargo insurance market at a time when supply chain interruptions demand new thinking and new products,” Ascot Group CEO Andrew Brooks said.

Taulia Teams Up with J.P. Morgan on Trade Finance

Taulia Teams Up with J.P. Morgan on Trade Finance

One of the least recognized victims of the public health crisis of COVID-19 is the global supply chain. The economic damage from efforts to stem the spread of the coronavirus – from lockdowns to worker shortages to closed borders – has brought new levels of uncertainty to the international economy.

This makes news that supply chain finance solutions provider Taulia has forged a strategic partnership with J.P. Morgan all the more welcome. The collaboration will enable J.P. Morgan to build a “unique and differentiated” trade finance solution for its clients, giving them the ability to onboard a wide range of supplier types and sizes. The new solution will empower them to add liquidity to their supply chain, gain more visibility and control over their cash, and uncover working capital that is “trapped” inside their supply chains.

“With Taulia, we’re better positioned to serve our clients for the long term, allowing them to inject and redeploy liquidity to their supplies, ensuring continued operations during this challenging time,” J.P. Morgan Global Head of Wholesale Payments Takis Georgakopoulos said. Taulia CEO Cedric Bru praised the partnership as an opportunity to combine his company’s “technology and delivery” with J.P. Morgan’s worldwide reach.

“Our mission is to allow businesses to thrive by having access to cash in a predictable and cost-effective manner,” Bru said. “This strategic alliance further strengthens our purpose.”

A Finovate alum since 2012, Taulia most recently demonstrated its technology at FinovateEurope, presenting the Enhanced Discounting feature of its platform. This technology combines dynamic discounting with flexible supplier financing to provide uninterrupted, affordable financing regardless of the amount of cash on hand. The company’s network links 1.5 million businesses across 168 countries, and has accelerated more than $80 billion in early payments via its AI-powered platform.

Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Taulia has raised more than $176 million in funding.

BitPay Adds Binance’s Stablecoin to its Platform

BitPay Adds Binance’s Stablecoin to its Platform

Shortly after adding ETH, XRP, and three stablecoins to its platform, blockchain payment services provider BitPay announced today it has added one more to the mix.

BitPay is collaborating with digital asset exchange platform Binance to add the Malta-based company’s stablecoin, BUSD, to its platform. The new addition will enable BitPay’s 2 million users to top up their BitPay card and wallet using BUSD and will also allow the company’s merchant clients to accept BUSD as a form of payment in cross-border transactions.

Binance’s BUSD, which is pegged to the U.S. dollar, offers merchants across the globe a currency that is as stable as the dollar but offers the beneficial aspects, such as security and efficiency, of blockchain-based payments.

“The partnership with Binance is about more than supporting another stablecoin, it is about making cross border payments simple and easy for both businesses by leveraging the global influence of Binance Exchange,” said Stephen Pair, CEO of BitPay. “With BUSD, BitPay expands blockchain payment choices for all our customers across the global payments space who want the flexibility of paying on the blockchain with the stability of the U.S. dollar.”

“Stablecoin is the forerunner of blockchain-powered payments by its nature. Partnering with BitPay will enable merchants and businesses from around the world to accept BUSD,” said Binance Founder and CEO Changpeng Zhao. “We believe a growing number of merchants and businesses will start adopting crypto, and we are glad to provide the payment solution together with BitPay, making the process simpler and easier.”

Bitpay has processed more than $2.8 billion since it launched in 2011 and now operates a $250 billion crypto marketplace. The Atlanta, Georgia-based company offers bank deposits in 38 countries. Among Bitpay’s clients are Microsoft, Newegg, AT&T, and Dish Networks.

Founded in 2017, Binance ranks among the top digital asset exchanges by volume and number of users. On average, the company facilitates around $2 billion in trades each day and has more than 15 million users.

Support for BUSD in BitPay’s wallet goes live today. The company will launch support for merchants “in the coming days.”

Does COVID-19 Spell the End of Globalization? Trust in a Time of Crisis

Does COVID-19 Spell the End of Globalization? Trust in a Time of Crisis
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As parts of the world inch toward a new normal in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, fintech companies – including our Finovate alums – are increasingly finding their footing in an environment of health and financial insecurity. Companies are developing solutions to make it easier for small businesses, for example, to access relief funding. Others are helping consumers secure health care benefits and rewards, or giving SMEs and micro-entrepreneurs no-fee access to their services and solutions.

And while some fear that this global public health crisis heralds the end of globalization, alums like TransferWise and SoFi are busy setting up shop in places like the UAE, and making acquisitions that enable them to launch new solutions in markets like Hong Kong. Other Finovate alums are busy making friends and influencing innovation by combining data extraction technology with mortgage servicing, or leveraging digital identity technology to support eKYC for e-commerce and gaming.

COVID-19 remains a serious threat. As the number of cases worldwide nears three million and the number of deaths rise above 207,000 (985,000 cases and 55,000+ deaths in the U.S. alone), we are still likely closer to the beginning of this challenge than we are to its conclusion. But as Forrester Research analyst Alyson Clarke suggested in a recent Finovate podcast, the time to prepare for life after the crisis – as odd and uncomfortable as it may be – is often when the crisis seems at its worst.


Fintech in Extraordinary Times: Codes of Trust in the Age of Crisis

Finovate podcast host Greg Palmer sat down with Dr. Louise Beaumont to discuss in the impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic on the economy and the fintech ecosystem. Co-Chair of the Chair Open Banking & Payments Working Group at Tech UK, Beaumont works with lawmakers and regulators to drive positive disruption: helping corporates cope with it and enabling startups to exploit it.

A frequent speaker and lecturer, Beaumont has delivered keynote addresses to Finovate audiences on topics ranging from platformification in banking to the role of emerging codes of trust in financial services.


Finovate Newsletter Goes Bi-Weekly

Coming soon to an inbox near you, our Finovate newsletter soon will switch from a daily offering to a new, twice-weekly delivery. Whether you read us for the latest news on our Finovate alums or for a look at top trends in fintech, stay tuned as our new format helps you keep track of your favorite fintech upstarts, as well as gain new insights from some of our industry’s most perceptive analysts and observers.


Here is our weekly roundup of news from our Finovate alums.

  • Lending-as-a-Service innovator ezbob introduces CBILS (Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme) eligibility and credit assessment engine.
  • Fenergo launches cloud-based, digital remote account opening solution to help SMEs in the U.S. secure PPP (Paycheck Protection Program) funding faster.
  • TransferWise goes live in the UAE.
  • The Logic looks at Cinchy’s plan to develop a “data collaboration command center” to help Canadian health organizations manage the COVID crisis.
  • Ocrolus brings its data extraction and analysis technology to mortgage servicing platform Brace.
  • Voleo announces pilot project to optimize data for tax reporting for independent broker dealer Haywood Securities.
  • StrategyCorps launches In This Together campaign to extend health-related benefit to the customers and members of banks and credit unions free of charge.
  • Fenergo inks OEM agreement with IBM to combat financial crime.
  • SoFi acquires parent of Hong Kong-based online brokerage firm 8 Securities, bringing SoFi Invest to the Hong Kong market.
  • Diamond Credit Union partners with financial literacy specialist Zogo Finance.
  • Blackhawk Network teams up with Rybbon to provide digital prepaid rewards.
  • CRIF Realtime launches COVID-19 Credit Passport to help SMEs present an accurate portrait of their finances to potential lenders.
  • Ocrolus to support income verification for credit decisioning services provider FormFree.
  • U.K. online investment manager Nutmeg integrates with Yolt in an embrace of open banking.
  • Trustly teams up with Swedish insurance firm Folksam to make it easier for students to make insurance payments and get their insurance claim payouts.
  • Digital asset security platform Curv Air debuts its Curv Air Gap signing solution with eToro.
  • Currencycloud launches pilot program to provide SWIFT gpi tracking capabilities to clients via API.
  • ETRONIKA’s BANKTRON to power digital banking for Baltic International Bank.
  • Jumio teams up with Playtech to provide remote onboarding and eKYC for gaming operators.
  • Kofax and ImageTech Systems collaborate on loan processing solution to help financial institutions process COVID-19 related assistance faster.
  • Fiserv teams up with Deluxe to bring merchant services – such as access to the CloverPOS platform – to SMEs.
  • Experian and Funding Xchange team up to offer eligibility portal for borrowers seeking to access COVID-19 related relief funds.
  • Bankjoy partners with a trio of credit unions – Estacado FCU, Prospectors CU, and Discovery CU – with a combined $293 million in assets and 22,000 members.
  • Insuritas announces strategic partnership with Salesforce and Veruna as it unveils its iInsure insurance agency management ecosystem.

Finovate Alumni Features and Profiles

Empyr Acquired by Augeo, Becomes Figg – Under the agreement, Empyr will rebrand as Figg, combining Augeo’s card-linking technology with Empyr’s publisher experience. Figg will benefit from Augeo’s existing 60 million users and $300 billion in transaction volume for loyalty offers.

TransferWise Brings its Money Transfer Innovations for Banks to MambuMambu will leverage TransferWise’s TransferWise for Banks solution via API, giving its clients an out-of-the-box solution that allows them to focus on building a quality user experience and expanding their offerings.

Email Specialist SparkPost Celebrates Fifth AnniversarySparkPost, which celebrated the fifth anniversary of the launch of its cloud-based solution earlier this month, is one of the companies innovating in the email delivery and analytics space.

CuneXus Strikes Strategic Partnership with TransUnion – The collaboration matches CuneXus’ Perpetual Loan Approval platform with TransUnion’s vast data assets to deliver relevant brand experiences to consumers quickly, securely, and via the digital channels they increasingly prefer.

Varo Gets Moven: Transition to Enterprise Sends Customers to Digital Banking UpstartMoven will transition its customers to San Francisco, California-based Varo Money, which is in the process of securing its status as a challenger bank in the U.S.

How the West Was Won: A Salute to the Innovators of FinovateSpring – What have the companies that demonstrated their latest technologies at our west coast fintech conference last spring been up to in the months since then?

Banks, Credit Bureaus Take Baby Steps Toward Broader Blockchain Embrace

Banks, Credit Bureaus Take Baby Steps Toward Broader Blockchain Embrace

From sharing customer data to smart payments, a number of central banks around the world are turning to blockchain technology to make markets easier for new entrants and to improve processes in everything from payments to regulatory authorizations.

In Argentina, the country’s central bank has embarked upon a pilot project with IOV Labs, which has developed a blockchain-based network that will support a new payments system. The network leverages RSK Bitcoin smart contract technology to improve banks’ ability to process payments, collections, as well as conduct other activities.

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A few miles to the north, Brazil’s central bank – the BCB – has launched a blockchain data-sharing platform called PIER that runs on the Quorum blockchain developed by JP Morgan. PIER was created to make it easier for foreign banks to open offices and do business in the country. Specifically, the solution will accelerate communication between the BCB, Brazil’s security commission, and the country’s insurance authority. The platform will also speed up the process of granting banking licenses.

Meanwhile in Central and Eastern Europe, a Polish-British fintech has teamed up with Poland’s Credit Bureau (BIK) to put blockchain to use in customer communications. Billon reported last week that its distributed ledger technology (DLT) is giving retail banks in Poland the ability to transition away from paper-based, client-facing notifications, while remaining compliant with relevant regulations ranging from MiFID II to GDPR.

Poland’s BIK is a major repository of credit history and data, with information on 147 million accounts, 25 million individuals, and 1.4 million companies, including 840,000 microbusinesses. The BIK Blockchain Platform will enable the bureau’s banking clients to notify customers on commission and fee changes on a blockchain rather than e-mail, internal banking communication, or paper delivery. In addition to providing for more secure data exchange that these methods, the DLT-based document management solution gives customers “authentic and immutable documentation” that cannot be altered.

BIK CEO Mariusz Cholewa said that further version of the technology will be applied to “streamlining complex multi-party processes” as well as expanding into other verticals in Poland.


Here is our weekly look at fintech around the world.

Latin America and the Caribbean

  • Calypso Technology announces partnership agreement with Colombian financial services firm Sophos Solutions.
  • Brazil’s central bank launches data-sharing blockchain platform to make it easier for banks based overseas to do business in the country.
  • Blockchain-based smart payments could be coming to Argentina thanks to a partnership between the country’s central bank and bitcoin company IOV Labs.

Asia-Pacific

  • Digital currency pilots in China continue with initiatives in cities such as Shenzhen, Suzhou, and Chengdu.
  • Japan’s Mizuho Bank trials facial biometric authentication for online banking.
  • Fomo Pay, a digital payments company from Singapore, goes live in Malaysia courtesy of a partnership with OCBC Bank.

Sub-Saharan Africa

  • Social payments app Bundle goes live in Nigeria.
  • South African finech Yoco launches suite of online payment solutions for SMEs.
  • Tigo Tanzania introduces new service to enable its customers to send and receive cash on their mobile money wallet using the region’s main mobile money services.

Central and Eastern Europe

  • TransferWise brings its money transfer innovations for banks to Berlin-based Mambu.
  • Meniga partners with UniCredit to launch a new smart banking app in the Czech Republic.
  • Retail banks in Poland gain access to blockchain-based customer data platform developed as a collaboration between the Polish Credit Bureau and Polish-British fintech company, Billon.

Middle East and Northern Africa

  • Libya’s Jumhouria Bank, the nation’s largest bank, goes live with cash payment reconciliation technology from SmartStream.
  • TransferWise launches in the UAE.
  • Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) now accepting applications for its summer sandbox.

Central and Southern Asia

  • Facebook announces investment of $5.7 billion in Indian online marketplace Jio Platforms.
  • Federal Bank launches mobile ATM service in two India cities, Chennai and Mumbai.
  • Pakistan’s Bank Alfalah partners with PayFast to enable online payments.

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AvidXchange Brings Home $128 Million

AvidXchange Brings Home $128 Million

Payment automation solutions company AvidXchange announced this week it added $128 million to its Series F funding round. When included with the $260 million the company raised earlier this year, the oversubscribed round tops $388 million.

The round includes funds from new investors Lone Pine Capital, Schonfeld Strategic Advisors, and clients of Neuberger Berman. Existing investors, including Pivot Investment Partners, Mastercard, and Sixth Street Partners also participated.

AvidXchange will use the funds to fuel strategic growth initiatives and innovation.

“With only 40 percent of U.S. businesses automating their accounts payable processes, we continue to solve a real problem for companies that still rely on paper invoices and checks, fundamentally changing the way they pay their bills” said AvidXchange Co-founder and CEO Michael Praeger. “This has become even more evident as we see businesses implementing continuity plans and shifting to work from home models, making automation essential to support mission critical processes and keep operations running.”

AvidXchange offers solutions to help businesses manage the entire payments process– from invoice to payment– in a completely digital manner. The firm also facilitates payment fulfillment and manages supplier relationships to help companies focus on their business.

AvidXchange’s SaaS-based technology solves a huge pain point for U.S. businesses, as a full 60% of them still pay bills with paper checks.

While there is no word on an updated valuation for AvidXchange, the company was thought to be valued at $2 billion in January of this year.

Empyr Acquired by Augeo, Becomes Figg

Empyr Acquired by Augeo, Becomes Figg

Commerce monetization company Empyr announced this week it has been acquired by its long-time partner Augeo, a loyalty and engagement firm. Financial terms of the deal were undisclosed.

Under the agreement, Empyr will rebrand as Figg, combining Augeo’s card-linking technology with Empyr’s publisher experience. Figg will benefit from Augeo’s existing 60 million users and $300 billion in transaction volume for loyalty offers.

Empyr launched in 2011 and has since raised $48.2 million in funding. The company’s API relies on data partnerships with VISA, Mastercard, and American Express to power card-linked loyalty rewards for offline businesses.

“While the timing might seem counter-intuitive, we believe there is an urgent need to bring advanced technology and more encompassing advertiser offer content to consumers seeking greater value,” said Augeo CEO David Kristal. “Some retail sectors like grocery, household essentials and health-related products are near capacity, while the travel industry, hospitality, restaurants and many local service businesses are battling to stay afloat. As things begin to improve, Figg will be uniquely positioned to connect consumers with advertisers to help accelerate commerce in the U.S. market.”

Valor Siren Ventures provided an undisclosed amount of financial support. “This is a compelling combination, to have VSV lead with new capital invigorating the operational and technology investments made by Augeo and Empyr in recent years,” added Bill Ruh, former Chairman of Empyr.

Kristal, who is also Executive Chairman of Figg, said the company chose the name Figg because it reflects its mission. “Figs define persistence and reflect the enduring quality that we felt spoke to our adaptability, sustenance and resolve,” he said.

The name also demonstrates the company’s adaptability, which is especially relevant in a time of pandemic. “Augeo was first launched during challenging times, and that experience has fortified our ability to press through adversity and grow. Today, we are looking through this current challenging time toward the “next normal.” We have a unique strategic focus around cash preservation coupled with ingenuity, adaptability and where possible, growth,” added Kristal.

How the West Was Won: A Salute to the Innovators of FinovateSpring

How the West Was Won: A Salute to the Innovators of FinovateSpring

What have the companies that demonstrated their latest technologies at our west coast fintech conference last spring been up to in the months since then?

We’ve moved the event later in the year in 2020 due to the public health concerns over the coronavirus pandemic. But we still wanted to check in on these innovators from our most recent spring show, and take note of their accomplishments since we last saw them on the Finovate stage. Here’s what we found:

Bringing in the Big Money

  • Anti-fraud solutions provider – and Best of Show winner – Arkose Labs raised $22 million in a round led by Microsoft’s VC arm, M12. The company won its first Best of Show award at our west coast conference last spring after demonstrating its authentication system.
  • Voca.ai, a three-time Best of Show winner, secured funding from American Express Ventures.
  • Digital platform banking solution provider Agora secured $2 million in funding as it announced the opening of new headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Cinchy won $500,000 cash prize in 2019 VentureClash competition.
  • ClickSWITCH raised $13 million in Series B funding.
  • SheerID landed $64 million investment in round led by CVC Growth.
  • Strands agrees to be acquired by credit management solutions specialist CRIF.
  • Trulioo scored $53 million in new funding.
  • YSEOP raises $9.3 million investment from NextStage.

Making Friends in High Places

  • BlueRush, which picked up a Best of Show win last year at our west coast conference, sealed an IndiVideo deal with Nikia Dix, and forged a strategic partnership with InfoSlips.
  • Best of Show winner Neener Analytics graduated from 2019 FIS Fintech Accelerator program.
  • ALTR partnered with fellow Finovate alum Q2 to leverage blockchain technology to improve data security.
  • Capsilon agreed to be acquired by Ellie Mae.
  • Cinchy earned a spot in the 2020 MassChallenge FinTech program.
  • doxo teamed up with fellow Finovate alum Plaid to bring overdraft protection to billpay.
  • A new partnership has brought ClickSWITCH’s account switching technology to customers of fellow Finovate alum Finastra. ClickSWITCH also announced a partnership with digital bank Current.
  • EVERFI collaborates with Zelle to support youth financial literacy.
  • Faraday integrated with growth marketing platform Iterable bringing AI-generated predictions to Iterable’s workflows.
  • Fortress Identity worked with Visa to bring biometric authentication to cardholder transactions in Latin America and the Caribbean. The company also partnered with Zenus Bank, helping the Puerto Rico-based institution securely onboard new accounts.
  • RightCapital entered into a strategic partnership with the International Association of Registered Financial Consultants, and teamed up with wealth manager CircleBlack.
  • Terafina partnered with Alabama’s Listerhill Credit Union and empowered small business onboarding for PlainsCapital Bank.

Earning R-E-S-P-E-C-T

  • Arkose Labs earned a spot in CNBC’s 2019 Upstart 100. The company’s VP of Marketing and Strategy Vanita Pandey and Senior Producer Hedda Peters win Women in Cybersecurity honors from the Cyber Defense Global Awards.
  • Neener Analytics won Rising Star in India recognition in the India FinTech Forum’s IFTA 2019 awards.
  • Glia picked up top honors at the CUNA Operations & Member Experience Council and Technology Council Conference Speed Rounds competition.
  • Invest Sou Sou was selected to participate in Halcyon Incubator for startups in the Washington, D.C. area.
  • GoBankingRates featured CalcXML in its roundup of top free online financial calculators.
  • Cinchy named a finalist in Connecticut Innovations’ 2019 Global Venture Challenge.
  • EVERFI recognized in the Deloitte 2019 Technology Fast 500.
  • Flybits earned a spot in the 2020 Fintech Power 50, and was named to Digital Finance Institute’s list of Top 50 Fintech Companies in Canada for 2019. Horizn and Responsive AI also earned recognition from the Digital Finance Institute in this roundup.
  • Launchfire’s Lemonade training platform named to 2019 Top Training Companies roster for gamification companies.