Finovate Debuts: mCASH

Finovate Debuts: mCASH

Finovate Debuts is a blog series to introduce companies who demonstrated for the first time on the Finovate stage.

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mCASH

mCASH seeks to make payments easier by enabling consumers to pay and get paid directly from their mobile device. By scanning a QR code on a screen or printed on paper, consumers can pay for goods or services at a physical point-of-sale (POS), in-app, or online. Additionally, they can make peer-to-peer payments by sending the funds to the recipient’s mobile phone number.

Stats
    • Founded in 2010
    • 25 employees
    • $9.5 million in funding
    • 360,000 merchants have POS terminals that support mCASH
    • Uses two-factor authentication
The experience
Consumers first need to set up their funding source(s), which can include credit and debit cards, direct bank transfer, or prepaid cards. For multiple funding sources, they can set a default option.
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Consumers can use mCASH at a physical point of sale or online, by scanning a QR code.

>> At physical POS
mCASH recently partnered with payment terminal provider Point, which is owned by Verifone, to enable merchants to accept payment through mCASH at the physical POS. To pay, users simply open the mCASH app, scan the QR code that appears on the payment terminal, and accept the payment.

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When a merchant does not have a POS terminal that supports QR codes, they use a printed QR code affixed near their register.

>> Peer-to-peer payments
To make peer-to-peer payments, users simply:

    1. Select the amount they want to send
    2. Pick the account to fund the transaction
    3. Choose a recipient from their address book
    4. Swipe to confirm the payment
The money is both debited and credited in real time.
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>> Mobile merchants
mCASH recently debuted a web app specifically for mobile merchants. Unlike Square and iSettle, this solution does not require additional hardware. Instead, the customer uses their smartphone to scan the QR code on the screen of the merchant’s smartphone, tablet, or laptop.

After scanning the QR code, the consumer receives a payment request on their smartphone and swipes to pay and complete the transaction.

>> Printed ads
mCASH can also be used directly on printed advertisements, billboards, or TV ads to entice consumers to buy. When merchants include a QR code next to a product for sale, customers can scan it using the mCASH app to begin the checkout process. The app requests payment from the customer, who selects their preferred payment method, confirms the amount, and provides their pre-loaded shipping details.

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Merchant benefits
Aside from being a platform that merchants can use to accept payments, mCASH also makes it easy for businesses to build loyalty, offers and rewards into the payment experience.
mCASH provides consumers a low friction way to pay while offering merchants an easy and inexpensive method of collecting payment. The two-factor authentication creates a secure payment environment that reduces the risk of fraud for both parties.

Businesses who wish to on-board with mCASH face few hurdles since there is no need to purchase additional hardware and the web-based payment platform works on every device with a browser. Additionally, mCASH chargers a lower transaction fee than solutions such as Square and iZettle.

Check out a video of mCASH’s live demo here.

Alumni News– October 9, 2014

  • Finovate-F-Logo.jpgArxan Technologies partners with Xamarin to provide developers with enhanced application security solution.
  • InComm partners with PayPoint to launch Digital Gaming Vouchers.
  • Former Commonwealth Bank CMO Andy Lark appointed as Xero’s new CMO.
  • Technologie.ie interviews Brian Monaghan, head of online at CurrencyFair on the growth of hacking.
  • Avaus lists Holvi among the 30 smartest companies in Finland.
  • Fairer Finance gives top marks to Zopa in its latest personal loan roundup.
  • Fast Company profiles how BioCatch makes online art out of visualizations of hacking attacks.
This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

Dwolla Raises $9.7 Million in Round Led by CME Group

Dwolla Raises $9.7 Million in Round Led by CME Group

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With a new investment of $9.7 million, Dwolla’s total capital now stands at $32.5 million.

This latest investment in the real-time digital payment network was led by CME Group. The round included participation from a handful of existing investors, as well, specifically, Andreessen Horowitz, Union Square Ventures, and Village Ventures.

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Writing for the Dwolla blog, CEO and Founder Ben Milne talked about how the investment will have an “immediate impact,” pointing to CME Group’s experience as “the world’s leading and most diverse derivatives marketplace. This has led to some interesting speculation on next steps and potential future deployments of Dwolla’s technology.
Recently in the news announcing the official launch of MassPay, Dwolla also was featured in an American Banker column on payment technology and wearables like Google Glass. In June, Dwolla released its Direct service to allow users to send money without requiring fully registered Dwolla accounts. The month before, the company launched Next Day Transfers, its new small business service offering that provides faster deposits (three times faster than ACH), and next-day bank withdrawals.
Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa, Dwolla demoed its FiSync solution at FinovateSpring 2012 in San Francisco.

Alumni News– October 8, 2014

  • Finovate-F-Logo.jpgXpenditure brings in $1.25 million in funding.
  • Pymnts interviews Mike Laven, CEO of Currency Cloud.
  • WePay launches WePay Clear to powers payments invisibly from the backend.
  • TSYS upgrades CentreSuite, its online self-service solution for commercial cardholders.
  • LSC deploys Cachet Financial Solutions’ Select Mobile Money Platform for LSC’s CU Money prepaid card users.
  • Investment News features Personal Capital.
  • Actiance integrates with PeopleLinx to facilitate social media adoption.
  • Hospitality Marketing Concepts selects Arroweye Solutions to deliver personalized rewards cards and welcome kits.
  • Top Image Systems announces relocation of TIS America’s headquarters to Plano, Texas.
  • In a funding round led by CME Group, Dwolla raised $9.7 million in new capital.
This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

FinovateFall 2014 Sets New Attendance Record of 1,500 (Plus One Drone)

FinovateFall 2014 Sets New Attendance Record of 1,500 (Plus One Drone)

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With all the excitement of FinDEVr’s successful inaugural event last week, it’s all the more gratifying to remember that FinDEVr followed what was the biggest Finovate conference to date.

FinovateFall 2014 attendance was nearly 1,500, up 30% over last year. It also featured a number of other interesting milestones and famous firsts such as:

  • Most Devices Used in a Single Demo – 12 (MX/Money Desktop)
  • First Deployment of Drone Technology (Toopher)
  • Most “Time’s Up” Bells Rung (since 2011)
There are many ways to enjoy Finovate conferences. And for those who weren’t able to be in New York for the show in person (and for many who were), the Finovate Twitter feed at #Finovate is often the next best thing to being there.
See for yourself! And don’t forget to check out the full slate of demo videos from FinovateFall 2014 now up in our “Watch Demos” video section.
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BradleyLeimer_BoSThanks again to all those who presented, sponsored, and/or attended FinovateFall 2014. We’ll see you next year!

Xpenditure Brings in $1.25 Million in Funding

Xpenditure Brings in $1.25 Million in Funding
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Xpenditure, a mobile and web-based expense management platform announced today that it raised $1.25 million in funding from existing investors.

This funding, added to Xpenditure’s initial round of $1.75 million, brings the Belgium-based company’s funding to $3 million.

It plans to use the funding to expand its operations. In fact, it recently opened an office in New York City and plans to grow its team from 15 to 25 people by the end of 2014.

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When users scan their receipts into Xpenditure, the system pulls all relevant data and organizes the information in its web-based portal. Once all of the users’ expenses have been uploaded and organized, they can export expense and reimbursement reports into their ERP software or a CSV file.

Xpenditure was developed in 2011 by CardWise, a company that specializes in prepaid card products.

Check out the demo video of Cardwise’s Xpenditure at FinovateEurope 2014.

Blockchain Raises $30 Million in Growth Capital

Blockchain Raises $30 Million in Growth Capital
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In a massive Series A funding round led by Lightspeed Venture Partners and Wicklow Capital, bitcoin wallet innovator Blockchain announced today that it has raised $30 million in growth capital.

The successful round comes as the company celebrates reaching 2.3 million consumers with its private, secure, and portable bitcoin wallets. Writing at the Blockchain blog, the company credits Lightspeed Venture Partners for being one of the first Silicon Valley firms to begin paying serious attention to the bitcoin phenomenon. Wicklow Capital also comes in for commendation, with Blockchain hoping to leverage Wicklow’s experience and leadership in developing “technology enabled trading and financial services”.

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Blockchain also announced new additions to its board of directors, onboarding Richard Branson, Mosaic Ventures, and Prudence Holdings, among others.
Founded in 2011 by Ben Reeves as a way to study and analyze the bitcoin market, Blockchain is the maker of the first, Java-based, client side bitcoin wallet that makes it easy for individuals to store and use their bitcoins. Calling itself the “de facto search engine for the bitcoin economy,” Blockchain manages more than two million bitcoin wallets, representing more than $21 billion in total payment volume.
Reeves currently serves as Blockchain CTO, Nicholas Cary is CEO, and Peter Smith is President.
Blockchain participated in the first FinDEVr conference last week in San Francisco, where they demonstrated their core API for bitcoin development. Read more about the company’s FinDEVr presentation here.

Expensify Announces $3.5 Million Round Led by Barracuda Networks

Expensify Announces $3.5 Million Round Led by Barracuda Networks

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If you thought SAP’s purchase of Concur was the only thing going on in the business travel / expense management innovation space lately – guess again.

Expensify has raised $3.5 million in new capital. The funding was led by Barracuda Networks, and boosts the company’s total equity funding to more than $10 million.

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Developers of “expense reports that don’t suck,” Expensify made a splash in the days before the funding news became public with an offer to honor the Concur contracts for customers who switched from the recently-acquired rival. Expensify’s SmartScan technology lets users upload receipts and import expenses to their smartphones. Users can then submit their expense reports online or from their smartphones and get reimbursed directly to their checking accounts.
Expensify has more than 300,000 companies taking advantage of their solution, and more than 1.4 million users. The company processes more than $2 million in expense reports daily.
Expensify announced its integration with the Uber API to launch SmartRides back in August, grew from 24 employees to 45 from January to July, and was profiled recently by Forbes.com in a column on the “new sharing economy.”
Based in San Francisco, California, Expensify was founded in 2008 by CEO David Barrett. See a video of the company’s FinovateSpring 2013 appearance.

FinovateFall 2014 Demo Videos Are Ready for Your Viewing Pleasure

FinovateFall 2014 Demo Videos Are Ready for Your Viewing Pleasure

If you were stuck in the office, scanning the Twitter feed while your colleagues attended FinovateFall a couple of weeks ago, we have good news! You can watch all of the action, as recorded live from the stage, in the FinovateFall demo videos we’ve released today.

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The 70 presenting companies showed off their newest technology, much of which is the result of years of hard work, in front of the record-breaking crowd of 1500 people.

To get started, feel free to watch the Best of Show winners:

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Also, don’t forget to check out our Flickr feed that showcases photos from the demos, networking, and everything in between.

Credit Karma Announces Equity Investment of $75 Million; $1 Billion Valuation

Credit Karma Announces Equity Investment of $75 Million; $1 Billion Valuation

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Few things say “growth round” like a capital infusion of $75 million.

The latest investment in Credit Karma (FinovateStartup 2009) comes courtesy of a trio of current investors: Google Capital, Susquehanna Growth Equity, and Tiger Global Management. 2014 has been a good year for raising capital for Credit Karma, having raised $85 million in the spring.

The company’s total capital raised now stands at more than $193 million.
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Founder and CEO Ken Linn pointed two two factors that investors continue to find appealing about the company. One is the conviction that Credit Karma is category leader in consumer credit and finance. Two is continued strong demand for Credit Karma’s solutions.
To this last point, Credit Karma says it has experienced a 50% increase in users since February, with more than 30 million consumers now taking advantage of the technology.
“Today’s complex marketplace requires a pro-consumer resource that makes financial comprehension easy, transparent, and empowering,” Lin said. “Credit Karma delivers that.”
The company plans to use the new capital to fuel growth initiatives and continue product innovation.
In other good news for Credit Karma, the Wall Street Journal reported that the company is now worth more than $1 billion. The Journal quoted Lin referring to Credit Karma as the “Expedia for financial services products.”
Credit Karma was founded in 2008, and is based in San Francisco. The company made headlines this summer when it announced that it would provide free, weekly credit reports.

Alumni News– October 7, 2014

  • Finovate-F-Logo.jpgMatchi opens global fintech challenge 
  • New Frontier Group to integrate BehavioSec’s behavioral authentication solution in online banking.
  • Boku acquires competitor Mopay, now covers 5 billion users.
  • BBC: Wonga to write off £220m of debts for 330,000 customers.
  • Financial Planning features FutureAdvisor.
  • Tradeshift announces new operations in Japan and Europe, new executive appointments.
  • Merchant Customer Exchange (MCX) partners with InComm to leverage its POS integrations.
  • WallStreetSurvivor.com launches Financial Education Courses.
  • Vista Equity Partners to take Tibco Software private for about $4.3 billion.
  • Expensify announces $3.5 million round led by Barracuda Networks.
  • Blockchain raises $30 million in growth capital.
  • Credit Karma announces equity investment of $75 million; $1 billion valuation.
  • Spreedly announces new investment; raises $750,000 in equity financing.
This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

FinovateFall 2014 in the Press

FinovateFall 2014 in the Press
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After FinovateFall late last month, we’ve been monitoring the press and have seen some great coverage.

While the record-breaking crowd travelled back to their offices, the journalists and industry analysts were heads down at their computers, covering the recently unveiled product launches and new technology. Thanks to everyone who covered this event!

We’ll be updating this post as additional press coverage rolls in over the next few weeks.

Here is the press coverage:

ABA Banking Journal 
Developers set strong presence at FinovateFall
by John Ginovsky
Finovate, the place to get noticed
by John Ginovsky
FinovateFall’s “Best in Show” selections
by John Ginovsky
Fintech future featured at NY event
by John Ginovsky
 
Investing, PFM innovations predominate FinovateFall
by John Ginovsky
New payment solutions debut at Finovate
by John Ginovsky
Security solutions locked in at FinovateFall

by John Ginovsky

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Aite Group
FinovateFall Recap: New Digital Advisors Make Their Debut 
by Sophie Louvel Schmitt

American Banker
Four Standout Startups at Finovate Day 2
by Penny Crosman
The Seven Strongest Tech Ideas from Finovate, Day One
by Penny Crosman
Bank Innovation
12 High-Flying Demos from Day 2 of Finovate Fall 2014
by Philip Ryan

Recap of FinTech Week in New York
by JP Nicols

Ten Winning Demos from Day 1 of Finovate Fall 2014
by Philip Ryan
Bank Systems & Technology
Behavior Biometrics a Popular Defense Against Cyberthreats
by Becca Lipman
Finovate Presenters Deliver on Omnichannel Banking
by Jonathan Camhi
How Will Consumers Pay in the Future? Any Way They Want
by Jonathan Camhi
Must. Kill. Passwords.
by Jonathan Camhi
Barlow Reserach Associates 
Innovation Is Booming
by Donna Arce

Barron’s 
Robo-Advisors Multiply
by Mike Hogan
Beyond the Arc
Financial services innovation: live from Finovate Fall 2014
by Steven Ramirez
Financial technology innovation – Finovate Fall 2014
by Steven Ramirez
Finovate 2014 – the final chapter
by Steven Ramirez
Finovate Day 2 continues from New York
by Steven Ramirez
Fintech Innovation – Live Blog from Finovate
by Steven Ramirez
Innovation in financial services – Finovate Day 2
by Steven Ramirez
Our video blog with an overview of Finovate Fall 2014
by Stev
en Ramirez
Technology and innovation for banks – Finovate Day 1 continues
by Steven Ramirez
Video interview with Finovate founder Jim Bruene on financial innovation 
by Steven Ramirez
Video recap: financial services technology and innovation from Finovate
by Steven Ramirez
Celent
Fintech and the Democratization of Investments
by Will Trout

CNBC
Five ways to get help with your 401(k)
by Beth Pinsker
ConsumerReports.org
How to invest like a billionaire
by Nikhil Hutheesing
New free tool may help you deal with debt collectors
by Tobie Stanger
One way to make money with a stash of cash
by Nikhil Hutheesing
CU Times
Credit Union Finovate NYC Favorites: Onsite Coverage
by Robert McGarvey
Finovate’s Day of More: Onsite Reporting
by Robert McGarvey
Finovate NYC Draws Record Crowd: Onsite Reporting
by Robert McGarvey

Financial Services Club Blog
There is no next big thing … get over it #finovatefall
by Chris Skinner
Finextra
Geezeo unveils white label biz financial management tool
Malauzai bids to bring mobile app experiences to the desktop
Matchi opens global fintech challenge
Top Image Systems launches Google Glass app
Yodlee launches custom API for FIs
Fox Business
One way to make money with a stash of cash
by Nikhil Hutheesing
Forbes
Too Nice To Fail: Can Moral Finance Save Your Bank?
by Dan Simon
6 New Apps And Sites To Manage Your Money
by Richard Eisenberg
FPPad
Finovate Fall 2014 highlights, Advicent Solutions acquires Figlo, and tour the Office of the Future
by Bill Winterberg
FT Adviser
Regional Box
by Simoney Kyriakou
Gigaom
More money, more startups: Once-closed financial industry makes a place for independent entrepreneurs
by Jeff John Roberts
HedgeCo.net
HedgeCoVest Demonstrates New Platform At Finovate New York
Alex Akesson

Kansas City Business Journal
‘Hometown Kansas boys’ Blooom wins best in show at Finovate
by Bobby Burch
OP startup Blooom pitches green thumb for 401(k) management
by Bobby Burch
VC opportunities already begin to bloom for startup
by Bobby Burch

PaymentsViews 
FinovateFall 2014 Day 1
by George Peabody
FinovateFall 2014 Day 2
by George Peabody

Retirement Income Journal
A New Robo-Advisor Eyes the 401(k) Space
by Kerry Pechter 

TechCrunch
With Karrot, Kabbage Digs Into Lending Club’s And Prosper’s Consumer Loans Business
by Ingrid Lunden

The Huffington Post UK
The Path of Financial Innovation
by John Davis
Thinking Bigger
OP’s Blooom Wins ‘Best in Show’ at Finovate Conference
by James Hart
Time
5 Ways to Get Help With Your 401(k)
by Beth Pinsker
Jewish Business News
Biocatch Opens Art Of Fraud Exhibit Online
by Gil Tanenbaum
JPNicols.com
Recap of FinTech Week in New York
by JP Nicols

Kansas City Star Technology
Overland Park financial tech firm Blooom wins big in New York
by Steve Rosen
MoneyMarketing
Holly Mackay: Seven wonders of the fin tech world
by Holly Mackay
Ian McKenna in the US: Digital advice goes mainstream
by Ian Mckenna
Ian McKenna in the US (Pt. 2): What we can learn from the States
by Ian Mckenna
MoneySummit
How All 7 of This Year’s FinovateFall Best of Show Winners Hit the Mark with Innovation and Utility
by Jon Ogden
Next Avenue 
6 New Apps and Sites to Manage Your Money
by Richard Eisenberg
Silicon Prairie News
Kansas City’s blooom takes home Best of Show at Finovate in NYC
by Megan Bannister
St. Louis Business Journal 
PayPal moving toward Bitcoin: TechFlash 7 things
by Brian Feldt
University of Tennessee Daily Beacon
Opinion: Control your capital, conveniently
by Jonathan Martin
Upstart Business Journal
Canadian startup Financeit expands into U.S. market to help merchants give consumer loans
by J Jennings Moss
It’s high school all over again: Bitcoin punks won’t play with the cool kids
by Michael del Castillo
Startup Blooom pitches green thumb for 401(k) management at Finovate
by Bobby Burch
Wall Street & Technology
Behavior Biometrics a Popular Defense Against Cyberthreats
by Becca Lipman
The Emergence of Virtual Financial Planners
by Adam Honoré
Modernizing Voice Bond Trading
by Adam Honoré
William Mills Agency Blog
Live Blog at FinovateFall 2014: Day 1
by William Mills III and Steven Ramirez
Live Blog at FinovateFall 2014: Day 2
by William Mills III and Steven Ramirez
FinovateFall Video Interview: Jim Bruene, Owner of The Finovate Group
by Steven Ramirez
FinovateFall Video Interview: Jonathan Rowe, CMO of nCino
by Steven Ramirez
Video Recap: FinovateFall 2014 Day 1 Morning
by William Mills III and Steven Ramirez
Video Recap: FinovateFall 2014 Day 1 Afternoon
by William Mills III and Steven Ramirez
Video Recap: FinovateFall 2014 Day 2 Morning
by William Mills III and Steven Ramirez

Did we miss anything? Please send a link to the FinovateFall coverage to [email protected] and we’ll incl
ude it.