Finovate Best of Show Winners: 2007 to Present

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We recently looked back at Finovate’s Best of Show Awards archives and wanted to share the list of the 41 award-winning companies.

Here’s the Best of Show history that stretches back to 2007, the inception of Finovate:

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Held October 2, 2007
Mint: Online PFM for individuals
Mortgagebot’s Mortgage Marvel: Mortgage marketplace
Prosper: P2P lending network
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Held April 29, 2008
First ROI (now BancVue): Develops products and services for community financial institutions
Jwaala: Provides software solutions to help financial institutions compete
Zecco: Online stock and options trading
Zopa: P2P lending network
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Held October 14, 2008
CheckFree: Online banking platform 
Credit Karma: Provides a free and easy way for consumers to understand, monitor and monetize their credit profile
Mint: Online PFM for individuals
Neosaej’s MoneyAisle: Platform where banks compete in live auctions for an individual consumer’s business 
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Held April 28, 2009
BillShrink (now Truaxis): Provides a free cost-savings tool that saves consumers money on everyday bills
Prosper: P2P lending platform
Silver Tail Systems: Predictive analytics to prevent fraud abuse
SimpliFi: A web service that allows anyone to create and update their own financial plan
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Held September 29, 2009
BancVue’s Kasasa: national checking/ savings account brand for community financial institutions
Credit.com: Provides free interactive tools, education, and unbiased comparisons of quality financial products and services
Digital Insight from Intuit: Provides on-demand banking services to help financial institutions serve clients
Silver Tail Systems: Provides online fraud detection platform 
Yodlee: Provides personalized financial solutions to financial institutions
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Held May 11, 2010
Bobber Interactive: Money management platform for youth
Expensify: Online and mobile expense report platform
oFlows (Purchased by Andera in 2011): Multichannel paperless solutions for account openings
Wikinvest: A platform for investors to share trading tips
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Held October 4-5, 2010
Betterment: Investment account for savings management 
BillShrink (now Truaxis): Loyalty rewards provider
Bundle: Provides socially informed money management for individuals
Dynamics: Produces and manufactures intelligent powered cards
oFlows (Purchased by Andera in 2011): Multichannel paperless solutions for account openings
PayNearMe: Cash transaction network for the underbanked
SecureKey: Token-based authentication technology
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Held February 1, 2011
eToro: Social investment network
Finantix: Provides sales and advice solutions for financial services 
Liqpay: Payments platform
Meniga: Online PFM for financial institutions
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Held May 10-11, 2011
BancVue: Develops products and services for community financial institutions
BankOns: Mobile app offering consumers real-time savings at local merchants
Dwolla: Online, mobile, and social peer-to-peer payment platform
oFlows (Purchased by Andera in 2011): Multichannel paperless solutions for account openings
Mitek Systems: Provides apps for smartphones that allow users to deposit checks and pay bills via their devices’ cameras
PayNearMe: Cash transaction network for the underbanked
Wikinvest: A platform for investors to share trading tips
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Held September 20-21, 2011
BillGuard: People-powered antivirus for bills
Dynamics:  produces and manufactures intelligent powered cards
eToro: Social investment network
FamZoo: Online “virtual family Bank”
FeeFighters: Platform that simplifies the process of choosing a merchant account provider
LearnVest: Online PFM for women
Offermatic: Targeted online offers provider
oFlows (Purchased by Andera in 2011): Multichannel paperless solutions for account openings
Personal Capital: Online financial advisor helping people manage their investments
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Held February 2, 2011
Cardlytics: Transaction-based rewards
Dynamics: produces and manufactures intelligent powered cards
eToro: Social investment network
Nutmeg: Online investment manager that democratizes saving and investing

Finovate Alumni News– March 8, 2012

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  • Forbes lists Expensify as 1 of 8 tools the iPad can help consumers earn & save money.
  • Actiance to power The Principal Financial Group’s social media monitoring platform.
  • Striata helps City of Tallahassee Utilities achieve 30% paperless adoption.
  • SimpleTuition launches PayBackSmarter.com to help graduates manage student loan repayment.
  • iPay Technologies announces Community Choice CU selects its Biz 2.0 small business online bill pay platform.
  • US Bank hints at a partnership with FreeMonee.
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.

Finovate Alumni News– February 27, 2012

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  • TechCrunch reports TradeShift launches instant payment solution.
  • Boston Business Journal covers Cartera Commerce card-linked offers.
  • Cartera Commerce Card-Linked advertising network generates over $1 bil in merchant sales in 2011, more than previous 4 years combined.
  • Mint.com launches new blog about style.
  • Tech.li looks at how Expensify takes control of expense reports with less “suck.”
  • InvestorBee launches Compare Investments tool.
  • BOKU works with MasterCard to launch mobile payment platform.
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.

Three Finovate Alumni Named Lead411’s Hottest San Francisco Companies

Information services company Lead411 published its list of 80 Hottest San Francisco companies yesterday. The companies were selected from a list of 2600 fast growing, privately held companies in the San Francisco area. 

Three out of 80 companies listed are Finovate alumni:

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To be selected, companies needed a 100% increase in revenues over the past two years or $5 million+ in funding in the past two years.

Finovate Alumni News– February 22, 2012

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  • Expensify now enables centrally managed company mileage rates.
  • ProfitStars refreshes brand image to make info more accessible for financial institutions.
  • AlphaClone to offer Alternative Alpha ETF from U.S. Bancorp.
  • Entrepreneur points to ModoPayments as a tech innovation shaping user experience.
  • AirStrip Technologies selects Diversinet’s MobiSecure SDKs for Government healthcare applications.
  • Finextra reports Geezeo signs Alabama Telco CU.
  • FINalternatives interviews Currensee CEO Dave Lemont.
  • Three Finovate alumni named Lead411’s Hottest San Francisco Companies.
  • miiCard asks FinovateEurope 2012 attendees about this year’s fintech trends.
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.

Finovate Alumni News– February 14, 2012

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  • Balance Financial looks at lessons Facebook can teach about personal finance.
  • Pandodaily takes an in-depth look at BillGuard.
  • ThreatMetrix & TransUnion launch fraud prevention platforms.
  • Expensify claims to lead the ScanAnywhere alliance against toxic receipt menace.
  • Kony introduces version 2.0 of mobile banking application.
  • Ubergizmo reports: Kinect based online banking from Etronika a reality now.
  • IBM to purchase Worklight for undisclosed amount.
  • Dwolla raises $5 million in Series B from Union Square Ventures.
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.

Finovate Alumni News– February 10, 2012

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  • Kashoo partners with PaymentEvolution to solve accounting and payroll issues.
  • Identity Theft 911 selected by Heartland Bank to Provide ID theft protection to customers.
  • cbanc Network opens online repository of financial content to vendors.
  • Expensify launches on Android platform.
  • Mortgage Finance Gazette reports Zopa members lend £8.2 million in January, its biggest month ever.
  • TechCrunch reports DailyWorth partners with Mint.com to help women with financial advice.
  • Braintree names David Corken COO.
  • CoVantage CU selects Tyfone for mobile wallet.
  • ReadyForZero chosen “Best in Category” in the inaugural Interaction Awards.
  • Actiance partners with security integrator AltaTek.
  • Figlo shows its platform on Samsung SUR40 at ISE 2012.
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.

CEO Interview: David Barrett of Expensify

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This week we interviewed David Barrett, CEO of Expensify, an expense-processing platform. Barrett launched the San Francisco-based startup in May of 2008 and now employs 10 people. 

Expensify has been recognized as CNN Money’s One of Five Best Apps for Business, has taken home a Best of Show award at FinovateSpring 2010, was featured as the App of the Week by both Gearburn and Salesforce, and has received $6.7 million in funding.

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Finovate: I see that you’ve been programming since the age of 6. Tell us about what you were programming and what drove you to do so at such a young age.

Barrett: I started watching my brother type in games from Byte magazine into our trusty Vic-20. Then when my parents went to the mall they’d leave me in Radio Shack and I’d write programs on the Tandy computers there while they shopped — a bat that flew around the screen was my favorite. The magazines I read alone in my room at night had pictures of the latest 8086 computer with its seductively glowing amber screen, quite unlike the magazines of my peers. But ultimately it was a combination of living in the midst of farm fields miles from friends (and being antisocial with few friends in the first place), combined with summer vacations on a sailboat in the middle of Lake Michigan. I didn’t really have much to do but write in my trusty notebook about ideas to explore, games to build, and things to do once I was off that damn boat and back in my room.

Finovate: Tell me about when you first had the idea for Expensify’s receipt-importing platform.

Barrett: The moment I saw the image quality an iPhone camera could have with auto-focus enabled. It’s not exactly a genius idea — it’s just so amazingly obvious. Of *course* it should work like this: just take a picture of the receipt, and magically everything is read off it and associated with your credit card feed automatically. I can’t think of any way *but* that to work. Unfortunately, it’s easier said than done, which is why it took literally years of development to make it possible.

Finovate: What has most surprised you about launching Expensify?

Barrett: How much fun it can be to disrupt a boring space. It sounds absurd, but in truth I picked expense reporting precisely *because* it sounded boring: Banks wouldn’t talk to me about my original idea because it sounded too crazy. So I re-cast it as expense reimbursement and, voila. Boring. Or so I thought, but it turns out that this space sits at the absolute heart of every organization. It affects all industries, all company sizes. Everybody in the company from the CEO to the janitor. It affects the obvious companies like sales and consulting, but also churches. Student groups. Families. It’s for anybody who’s ever put a receipt in their pocket.  It’s the great equalizer. As a result, Expensify has become — quite to my surprise — a product for Everyman. It’s equal parts humbling and exhilarating.

Finovate: Last year you took your entire team to Vietnam for a month. What was your favorite part and would you recommend it to other startups?

Barrett: My personal favorite moment was sitting in the midst of Marble Mountain, an ancient Buddhist temple carved into a deep cave accessible only from the top of a tall mountain, itself only accessible by a winding staircase up the sheer cliff sides. It’s so hard to get out of your habits at home and into a place — physically and mentally — truly different. It’s that different mental state that I find is the most valuable part of the trip. It triggers a level of introspective discussion that simply doesn’t happen in the office, no matter how many pizzas you order, or how late you order them.

Finovate: What advice would you give a fintech entrepreneur who is just starting?

Barrett: Everything goes slower than everybody tells you it will. Prep yourself for a marathon. Even worse: a marathon where everybody else is sprinting off the blocks, in different directions. In the fog.

Finovate: What is your favorite part about leading Expensify?

Barrett: I think “leading” is a strong word. As stressful and chaotic as it is, I like having a strong team of independent peers, each pulling the company in the way they feel is best. And then I like going home and having dinner with my wife and dog, confident that this is so much bigger than me, I can sleep soundly.

Finovate: How has Expensify adapted to accomodate growth?

Barrett: I don’t know that we have, at least not that well. For the astounding number of users we have and companies who depend on us, we’re still too small. We struggle to hire really great people, and are constantly tempted to lower our standards. But so far we haven’t, and that feels very good, despite the increased work it creates for everyone. (Hint:https://expensify.com/jobs)

Finovate: Can you give us a sneak peek of what’s next for Expensify?

Barrett:In broad strokes, Expensify has the basics down cold. Not perfect. Not even close to perfect. But pretty well, and better every day. But we only have the *basics* down cold. We’re always going to stay true to the roots of expense management — that not-so-boring field we call home. But we’re done catching up, and are beginning to lead in new directions that bring the latest technologies to bear on this age-old problem. Importing eReceipts from your online bank account, or SmartScanning receipts with your mobile phone — these are bold moves that nobody’s ever done before. But there are so many more things to be done (and so many better ways to do what we already do), we’re really just getting started.

To learn more about Expensify, watch David Barrett’s recent demo fromFinovateSpring 2011. Stay tuned for another CEO interview next month.

Finovate Alumni News– January 24, 2012

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  • LBi integrates Service2Media platform for clients including Coca-Cola, & Sony. Come see Service2Media demo live at FinovateEurope on February 7.
  • Small Business Trends examines the pros and cons of financing a startup using Prosper, Lending Club, or Lendio.
  • Ping Identity launches blog called Identity Matters. Come see Ping Identity at FinovateEurope Feb. 7 in London.
  • FiPath announces campaign to encourage Generation X to save for retirement.
  • Currensee receives additional $2 million in series C financing.
  • Finovate interviews David Barrett, CEO of Expensify http://bit.ly/zVZzD9
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.

Finovate Alumni News– January 11, 2012

  • Forbes lists Expensify as 1 of 10 financial innovations that will make your life easier in 2012.
  • Guardian Analytics releases Anomaly Detection Toolkit to help FIs address the expectations for layered security.
  • Tax compliance monitoring service, Tax Guard, partners with ProfitStars.
  • ValidSoft joins “Get Safe Online” to help consumers protect themselves. Watch its live demo at FinovateEurope.
  • Regions Bank joins eWise’s Secure Vault Payments network.
  • Intel will use SecureKey’s authentication technology on new Ultrabooks.
  • PayPal partners with payment solution company ABJ Software.
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.

Expensify Gives Users 10 Free Scans Per Month

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Yesterday, San Francisco-based Expensify announced that it gave the name SmartScan to the scanning system it launched in May. The startup states it has since fixed a lot of errors and has already scanned hundreds of thousands of SmartScan items.

On the Expensify blog, it also announced a couple of other changes:

  1. Users now receive 10 free SmartScans per month, instead of the one-time installment of 10 free scans.
  2. All receipts scanned in excess of the 10 free monthly receipt scans will be charged at the end of the month instead of before.

Other than those changes, the platform and price remain the same. To learn more about Expensify’s pricing structure, check out my post from last November.

To learn more about Expensify, watch its FinovateSpring 2011 demo.

Finovate Alumni News– December 21, 2011

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  • Fox News discusses how Prosper & Lending Club help small businesses.
  • BizReport examines card-linked offers from Linkable Networks (formerly CLOVR Media).
  • ReadWriteWeb’s Richard MacManus lists Xero as #8 in his 2011 list of top 10 web products.
  • Inc Magazine lists Expensify as 1 of 8 startups to watch in 2012.
  • Ping Identity makes the top 10 list of most exciting IT security vendors. Come see Ping Identity’s live demo at FinovateEurope.
  • HelloWallet gives away 20,000 free subscriptions in 2011 to families in need.
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.