Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • Worldline Buys First Data Baltics for $85 Million.
  • Symbiont Announces Strategic Investment from Medici Ventures.

Around the web

  • Benzinga features SuperMoney, LendUp, Credit Sesame, Capsilon, & BeSmartee as companies revolutionizing lending.
  • HuffPost features Jeana Deninger, ‎Chief Operating Officer at CoverHound.
  • BellaDati announces BellaDati IoT Cloud for the exploration of real-time data from Cross Domain Development Kit XDK of Bosch Connected Devices.
  • Symphony Software Foundation now counts more than 50 projects, 100+ contributors, 4 working groups, & 25 members.
  • Roostify helps First Cal Cut Loan Process to 15 Days.

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

On Finovate.com

  • AutoGravity Brings its Auto Loan Financing Solution to the Garden State.

Around the web

  • Roostify names Sandeep Aji as Vice President of Products.
  • Symbiont partners with PrivateMarket.io to build alternative investment marketplace for closed-end funds.
  • Myanmar-based AYA Bank (Ayeyarwady Bank) chooses core banking technology from Misys.
  • NetGuardians wins spot in Euro Banking Association’s EBAday 2017 conference.
  • Clients of Nodus Technologies gain access to PCI-validated P2PE technology courtesy of new partnership with Bluefin Payment Systems.
  • Wall Street Journal reports Coinbase meeting with investors over a new round of funding that would lead to a billion dollar valuation.

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.

FinDEVr APIntelligence

FinDEVr APIntelligence

Our first developers conference in the U.K. is just over a month away. If APIs and SDKs are just a few of your favorite fintech acronyms, then join us for two days of developer-focused presentations, demonstrations, and conversations at FinDEVr 2017 London, June 12 and 13. Stop by our registration page today and save your spot.

FinDEVr 2017 London is a part of London Tech Week, which runs from June 12 to June 16.

On FinDEVr.com

  • Symbiont Gains “Strong Partner in Asia” with Investment from Hundson Technologies.

Upcoming FinDEVr 2017 London alum news

  • Check Out Our Exclusive Interview with ISARA CEO, Scott Totzke.
  • Our latest FinDEVr Features Are Up. Meet Kontomatik and IdentityMind Global.

Alumni updates

  • Kontomatik earns top 50 spot in the 2017 Dutch FinTech Awards. Join Kontomatik in London for FinDEVr in June.
  • ACI Worldwide’s point-to-point encryption solution earns PCI P2PE compliance validation.
  • Thoma Bravo to Acquire Lexmark’s Kofax.
  • MapD partners with Continuum Analytics & H2O.ai, to form the GPU Open Analytics Initiative.
  • Thinking Capital to offer SMB financing options to TouchBistro POS clients.
  • Token Picks Up $18.5 Million to Help Banks Rise to Challenge of PSD2.
  • PayNearMe adds 8,000 CVS Pharmacy Stores to its network cash acceptance locations.
  • CardFlight unveils new line of mobile card readers to support secure EMV and NFC contactless payments.
  • Gartner recognizes OutSystems as a leader in enterprise high productivity application platform as a service technology.
  • Malauzai’s Vantiv Partnership to Leverage OnDot’s CardControl Tool.

Stay current on daily news from the fintech developer community! Follow FinDEVr on Twitter.

 

FinDEVr Alum Symbiont Scores Funding from China’s Hundsun Technologies

FinDEVr Alum Symbiont Scores Funding from China’s Hundsun Technologies

The amount of the investment was undisclosed. But blockchain startup and smart contracts specialist, Symbiont has picked up funding from China-based Hundsun Technologies. The investment in Symbiont is the first in the U.S. for the financial services software provider and the company, which is partly-owned by Alibaba founder, Jack Ma, will also add an observer to Symbiont’s board of directors. Symbiont CEO Mark Smith referred to the investment as a “clear vote of confidence for Symbiont” and called Hundsun Technologies a “strong partner in Asia.”

Symbiont’s innovation is a smart contracts platform that enables FIs to develop applications based on distributed ledger technology. Current use cases enabling the issuance, trading, and processing of corporate bonds, syndicated loans, and other low-liquidity financial instruments. Guan Xiaolan, executive president of Hundsun highlighted the company’s “superior, mature, and highly differentiated DLT stack,” as well as the technology’s high level of security. “Its smart contracts have a proven ability to automate complex business logic, such as highly tailored employee compensation waterfalls for private companies,” he added.

Pictured: Symbiont CTO and co-founder Adam Krellenstein during his presentation at FinDEVr New York 2016.

It has been almost a year since the State of Delaware partnered with Symbiont in a project called The Delaware Block Initiative designed to make it easier for state government and businesses to leverage blockchain technology. In an update published as part of the Delaware law series last month, Andrea Tinianow of the Delaware Blockchain Initiative and Caitlin Long of Symbiont noted that the “first milestone of DBI’s roadmap” – deploying distributed ledger technology at the state’s public archives – had been achieved. Underscoring the relevance of this initial effort, the two wrote: “By being the first to adopt the technology, the State will maintain its leadership in corporate registry services.”

Also this spring, Symbiont added Yale University computer science professor, Dr. Zhong Shao, to its Technical Advisory Board, and partnered with commodity services specialist, Orebits, who will use Symbiont’s smart contract technology to further develop their eponymous commodity-backed digital assets. The first digital assets, called “orebits,” were made available on Symbiont’s platform in March.

Symbiont was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in New York. Adam Krellenstein, CTO and co-founder of the company, presented “Distributed Ledgers and Smart Contracts” at FinDEVr New York 2016.

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • Bitbond Gains $5.4 Million Debt Commitment and Undisclosed Equity Investment.
  • PayU Investment in Kreditech Marks Largest Funding for a German Fintech.

On FinDEVr.com

  • FinDEVr Alum Symbiont Scores Funding from China’s Hundsun Technologies.
  • Check out our latest FinDEVr APIntelligence.

Around the web

  • CSI globalVCard to integrate Visa Payables Automation into its paysystem Payables platform.
  • Kontomatik earns top 50 spot in the 2017 Dutch FinTech Awards. Join Kontomatik for FinDEVr London in June.
  • Australia-based forex broker Pepperstone to deploy Paydentity verification services from iSignthis.
  • Daon to integrate IdentityX platform with Experian’s fraud and identity platform, CrossCore.
  • ACI Worldwide’s point-to-point encryption solution earns PCI P2PE compliance validation.
  • Delaware’s Dover FCU to deploy core in-house processing technology from Jack Henry’s Symitar division.

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

On Finovate.com

  • “Finovate, FinDEVr Alums Earn AWS Financial Services Competency Status”

Around the web

  • FIS and Trunomi team up to build a data protection solution to help FIs comply with new EU regulations.
  • PYMNTS.com looks at Concur and its partnership with China DataCom Corporation.
  • Comarch to integrate EyeVerify into its Smart Finance and Corporate Banking solutions.
  • FinDEVr alum Symbiont hires Dr. Lisa Yin as new chief security officer and chief cryptographer.
  • D3 Banking adds more than a million users to its digital banking platform.
  • Hypepotamus interviews CTO Amala Duggirala, Kabbage’s new chief technology officer.
  • Cachet Financial Solutions develops new prepaid banking platform for CereTel.
  • Tuition.io wins 2016 Best In Biz Awards.
  • Financial Brand: Moven promotes financial health with ‘Smart Savings Account’
  • RealtyMogul.com unveils new lower minimum of $1,000 for investment in its online REIT, MogulREIT I.
  • Business Standard profiles MarketsMojo and its algorithm-based approach to stock market analysis.

This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • Welcome to Day 2 of FinDEVr Silicon Valley
  • FinDEVr Silicon Valley: Celebrating the Best of the Builders

Around the web

  • FinDEVr alum Thinking Capital launches Lucy, an AI-powered chatbot for small business borrowers.
  • Narrative Science forges strategic partnership with Deloitte to promote broader adoption of advanced NLG technology.
  • AdviceRobo launches Seedrs crowdfunding campaign as part of U.K. growth plan.
  • CME Group to deploy TickVault from TickSmith to improve access to historical data.
  • New mobile app from Azimo enables money transfers via Siri, among other enhancements.
  • FIS introduces unified mobile payments solution, BuyWay.
  • FinDEVr alum Symbiont unveils SDK for Assembly, a distributed ledger for use in institutional finance.
  • EVRY licenses G&D Convego CloudPay from Giesecke & Devrient to offer NFC, HCE mobile payments.
  • FinDEVr newcomer Smartwave announces its first banking client, Societe Generale Serbia.

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.

Fintech Favorites

Fintech Favorites

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Featured

  • Mastercard (FD14) launches its developer portal (again). Having originally launched its dev platform in 2010, Mastercard this week announced an expansion of its platform that provides third-party developers single-location access to more than 25 updated APIs in categories such as payments, data, security, and financial inclusion. The platform also features an experimental category with APIs for bot commerce (think chatbots, VR, and augmented reality), and developers will be able to use six different coding languages (Java, Javascript, C#, Ruby, Python, and Node.js).

Mastercard says it has seen a 4x increase in API usage in 2016, which encouraged the company to expand its portal to include open APIs for all of its products. “The APIs are built to be open, flexible and available through a single doorway,” SVP for APIs at Mastercard Oran Cummins told ComputerWorld. “It’s our front door and we’ve been cranking up the volume on this.”

If the latest dev news is at the top of your daily agenda, then join us October 18 & 19 for FinDEVr Silicon Valley 2016. Our developers conference features two days of the latest in developer tools, platform, and case studies, along with hours of high-caliber networking with fintech developers, VPs of engineering, CTOs, and more. Visit our registration page and pick up your ticket today.

Trends

  • Look out London! A new report from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) suggests that Singapore’s fintech industry could be a major beneficiary of rising regulatory restrictions and political uncertainty in the U.S. and Europe. “Singapore … is benefiting from a supportive regulatory framework and extremely high digital capacity, which means there is a potential for her to become the regional hub for Asia-Pacific and beyond,” said Joseph Alfred, head of policy and technical, ACCA Singapore.
  • Manulife unveils new “Lab of Forward Thinking” location in Singapore. This is Manulife’s third location (the other two are in Boston and Toronto). “We are using emerging technologies and platforms such as blockchain and artificial intelligence to build competitive advantages,” Greg Framke, EVP and CIO for Manulife said.
  • Mastercard launches its first B2B mobile app to connect small business buyers and suppliers in Hong Kong: the Mastercard Commercial Network App. Hang Chong, Mastercard’s division president for Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, said, “Small and medium sized businesses are the lifeblood of a thriving economy. To maximize the success of these enterprises, we will continue to innovate and develop a broad range of solutions that address evolving business needs.”
  • And speaking of Hong Kong, don’t forget that FinovateAsia 2016 will be in Hong Kong, November 8th. For more information, check out our FinovateAsia registration page.

ICYMI

  • “Gimme That Old Time Navigation!” Mobile UI takes a look at Capital One Wallet and its new, old-school user interface

Milestones

  • Samsung Pay celebrates its first anniversary in the U.S.
  • Under PayPal (F12), Braintree (FD16) transactions grew 25x.
  • Dash is the first digital currency to cooperate with a blockchain-compliance platform.

Tech

  • Monzo integrates with Siri on iOS to enable sending and receiving money using voice commands.

Symbiont Completes Proof of Concept with R3, Credit Suisse, Ipreo

Symbiont Completes Proof of Concept with R3, Credit Suisse, Ipreo

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With FinDEVr Silicon Valley 2016 only a few weeks away, it was great to hear that one of our FinDEVr alums, Symbiont (FD16), has just completed the initial stage of a proof of concept that uses its blockchain and smart contract technology to improve the syndicated loan market. “Smart contracts can revolutionize the entire lifecycle of a loan, from creation to settlement in secondary market trading,” said Mark Smith, CEO and Symbiont co-founder. “The payoff isn’t just cost savings, but the potential to create entirely new business opportunities for financial institutions.”

The project involves Credit Suisse, the Lab and Research Center at R3, and uses technology from Synaps Loans, the product of a new partnership combining Symbiont’s smart contract technology with Ipreo’s business process solution. Synaps gives loan investors access to an “authoritative system of record for syndicated loan data” which reduces the amount of time spent doing manual reviews, data re-entry, and systems reconciliation. The technology paves the way for even more efficiency gains in loan data processing, including the ability to process loan data entirely on the distributed ledger.

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Symbiont CTO and co-founder Adam Krellenstein presented “Distributed Ledgers and Smart Contracts” at FinDEVr New York 2016.

Enthusiasm for the PoC was widespread among the participants:

“This project demonstrates the potential for blockchain technology to fundamentally reshape the syndicated loan market and the capital markets more broadly. —Emmanuel Aidoo, director and blockchain/cryptocurrency strategy lead, Credit Suisse

“This partnership with R2 members, non-members and Synaps has gone a long way in demonstrating that distributed ledger technology can significantly benefit the syndicated loans market.” —Tim Grant, CEO, R3’s lab and research center

“There’s been a lot of hype around how distributed ledgers will drive efficiencies in the syndicated loan space. We’re excited to prove the technology works with players throughout the loan ecosystem to truly understand its value.” —Robert Berk, SVP/COO, U.S. Bank capital markets

In addition to buy-side firms—AllianceBernstein, Eaton Vance Management, KKR, and OakHill Advisors—the following FIs also participated in the initiative:

  • BBVA
  • Danske Bank
  • Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS)
  • Scotiabank
  • Society Generale
  • State Street
  • Wells Fargo

The Proof of Concept project adds to a busy second half of 2016 for Symbiont. The company added Caitlin Long, former Morgan Stanley managing directorsymbiont_caitlinlong (pictured), as its new board chair and president in August. Long was a member of Morgan Stanley’s distributed ledger technology working group, and has earned praise from Institutional Investor for her expertise in pensions. She has called Symbiont’s technology “multiple orders of magnitude better than competing systems,” adding that “Symbiont offers the only smart contracts platform purpose-built for financial services.” In addition to her service at Morgan Stanley, Long was a managing director at Credit Suisse and an associate at Saloman Brothers. She is a graduate of the University of Wyoming, the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, and Harvard Law School.

Earlier this month, Symbiont demonstrated the insurance use case for its smart contracts platform, executing a live catastrophe swap contract and showing how the platform managed a variety of different processes, such as payments and automatic updates. Symbiont also announced in September that it was working with Delaware to help the state use blockchain technology to improve back-office operations.

FinDEVrNY-2016_AlumniV1Founded in 2015 and headquartered in New York City, Symbiont made its FinDEVr debut at FinDEVr New York 2016 in March. Company CTO and co-founder Adam Krellenstein led a presentation titled “Distributed Ledgers and Smart Contracts” explaining the differences between his company’s technology and traditional distributed databases. Symbiont has raised $7 million in total funding, and includes Atlantic Merchant Capital and Celeridem Capital Management among its investors. In addition to Krellenstein and Smith, the company’s founding team includes Robby Darmody and Evan Wagner, managing director.


If you dig distributed ledgers, cryptocurrencies, and the blockchain, then FinDEVr Silicon Valley 2016 is for you! Check out our FinDEVr page today to discover more about our upcoming developer’s conference, October 18 & 19. Tickets are on sale now, so stop by our registration page and save your spot today.

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • Trunomi Closes $3 Million Seed Round
  • Symbiont Completes Proof of Concept with R3, Credit Suisse, Ipreo
  • Qumram Unveils Compliant WhatsApp Social Media Recording Solution
  • Mastercard Now Allows Developers to Access Suite of APIs through Single Gateway
  • Check out today’s FinDEVr APIntelligence.

Around the web

  • D+H Expands Mortgagebot Platform with MortgagebotMobile.
  • Gusto (fomerly ZenPayroll) now serves 40,000 small businesses.
  • Entersekt and Meniga listed among 100 most promising African fintech companies of 2016.
  • Motif Investing transitions to subscription service; hints at plans to launch roboadviser.

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.

FinDEVr APIntelligence

FinDEVrSV16-LogoV2(wdate)Our FinDEVr New York developer showcase last week was a success! FinDEVr Silicon Valley will be held October 18 & 19 in Santa Clara. Register today and save.

Developer news

  • The Financial Brand considers what is open banking and why does it matter?

On FinDEVr.com

  • “PIMCO Selects Markit and KYC.com to Bolster Onboarding”
  • “Symbiont to Help Delaware Embrace the Blockchain”

The latest from FinDEVr New York 2016 presenters

  • PYMNTS breaks down its discussion with PayPal CEO Dan Schulman.
  • “OutsideIQ Launches Real-Time Risk Monitoring Tool”
  • i-exceed Technology celebrates its fifth anniversary.
  • Technology from Fidor Bank to drive new mobile banking service from Telefonica Germany.

Alumni updates

  • Dallas Area Rapid Transit partners with PayNearMe to reduce cash handling by transit operators.
  • Entrepreneur profiles TD Ameritrade in a look at finalists for the Benzinga Fintech Awards 2016.
  • “Fiona Tee Takes the Helm as Currency Cloud’s New CFO”

Stay current on daily news from the fintech developer community! Follow FinDEVr on Twitter.

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • “Tagit Locks in More than $8 Million in New Funding”

On FinDEVr.com

  • “Symbiont to Help Delaware Embrace the Blockchain”

Around the web

  • “OutsideIQ Launches Real-Time Risk Monitoring Tool”
  • Check Point launches free Security Checkups for Australian and New Zealand enterprises.
  • Business Insider covers the birth of BlackRock’s FutureAdvisor.
  • NuData Security more than doubles behavioral transaction volume in the past year, following rapid adoption of its NuDetect solution.
  • Ayondo doubles Revenues in 2015 to £7.3 million.
  • Jack Henry extends Banno platform to Windows 10.
  • Avalara discusses plans to use blockchain technology to track asset ownership.
  • Matchi to host the Liberty Fintech Challenge 2016.
  • CIO.com quotes Bazaarvoice CMO Sara Spivey on marketing to millennials with user-generated content.

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.