Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • “FinDEVr San Francisco Very-Early-Bird Ticket Discount Ends Friday
  • “Finovate Debuts: 3E Software’s Teslar is a Toolbox for Credit Management”
  • “New Investment in Tyfone Takes Total Capital to $12 Million”

Around the web

  • FIS to purchase SunGard for $9.1 billion.
  • Lending Club launches its Open Integration program, unveiling a suite of APIs for online advisers and broker-dealers.
  • In Gartner’s latest report, Backbase scores twice in the top 5 for the B2C Informational and B2C Transactional use cases.
  • Bluefin Payment Systems partners with EchoSat to protect point-of-sale systems from security breaches.
  • Inc. ranks Kabbage as 36, WePay as 62, Prosper as 86, and Cardlytics as 88 in a list of the 5,000 fastest-growing private companies in America.
  • Column in Stars and Stripes highlights CrowdFlower in discussion on micro-work.
  • TradeShift to acquire Merchantry for $30 million.
  • Dwolla adds two-factor authentication for full account holders.

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

  • “Santander UK Launches Cash Kitty PFM App Developed with Kalixa, Monitise”

Around the web

  • Lend Academy podcast features Kathryn Petralia, Kabbage co-founder. Come see Kabbage at FinDEVr 2015 in San Francisco.
  • GMC Software releases GMC Inspire R10 customer communications management software.
  • DevNetwork profiles WePay at the API World 2015 conference.
  • DriveWealth joins with World Merit to promote the first Financial Literacy Challenge.
  • Sonavation unveils technology that puts fingerprint sensors under Gorilla Glass.
  • Top Image Systems inks deal with Bahrainian Xerox distributor, Business International all.
  • Dallas Business Journal interviews Chris Camillo, TickerTags founder.
  • Prosper begins debt-sale recovery strategy; charged-off loans will be packaged together for a debt sale.
  • AlwaysOn selects Taulia as an AlwaysOn Global 250 winner.
  • Beehive Startups takes a peek at MX’s culture. Check out MX’s presentation for developers at FinDEVr 2015 in San Francisco.
  • GROWMARK selects Avalara AvaTax Excise & Returns Excise Enterprise. Avalara will present at FinDEVr 2015, 6/7 October.
  • Forbes column on top fintech trends highlights MaxMyInterest, Prosper, Lending Club, Betterment, Vanguard, CUneXus, Patch of Land, and DarcMatter.

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 Debuts: Bento Builds Banking Solutions for Small Businesses
  • EverSafe and MaxMyInterest Present at Innovation Lab Demo Day in New York

Around the web

  • Bloomberg Business highlights Betterment, Financial Guard, Personal Capital, Vanguard, and Wealthfront in its look at robo-advisers.
  • Nomis Solutions teams up with BRG to help FIs improve their mortgage-retention strategies and provide more transparent pricing.
  • Success Story profiles WePay and its co-founder and CEO, Bill Clerico.
  • Global Debt Registry wins Stevie Award in the banking category of the American Business Awards.

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.

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Are you building new financial technology? Be sure to register now for the only event exclusively for fintech developers, FinDEVr 2015, 6/7 Oct 2015 in San Francisco.

FinDEVr2015-SF-Logo-StackedwdateThe latest from FinDEVr 2015 presenters:

  • Wallaby totals 2,700 credit cards and 500 banks in Cardbase database.
  • Avalara adds SuiteRetail to its list of certified solution partners.
  • GeekWire considers Avalara’s success, including its corporate lounge at the U.S. Open.
  • Financial Times lists Personal Capital in its Top 300 RIA List.
  • Personal Capital CEO Bill Harris, former PayPal CEO, discusses how PayPal fits into mobile payments.
  • Personal Capital launches Retirement Calculator that pulls data directly from your account to give you a reality check about saving.
  • Xignite Inside: Market Data Provider Powers Apple Watch Apps for Finovate Alums.

Alumni updates:

  • Tradier integrates with OneOption to advance options-trading platform.
  • Finovate talks payment API security with John Canfield, VP of risk for WePay.
  • Fortune Magazine and Great Place to Work place On Deck Capital on list of 100 best places to work for millennials.
  • Finance Magnates features Tradier in its Fintech Spotlight.
  • Payments Source features BehavioSec’s biometric security solution (paywall).
  • InComm partners with U.K.-based Sainsbury’s to help consumers save on the cost of fuel at Sainsbury’s petrol stations after buying gift cards.

Stay up to date on daily developments by following FinDEVr on Twitter.

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • Finovate Debuts: Token Creates a Secure Payment Ecosystem

Around the web

  • PYMNTS chats with Ripple Labs CEO Chris Larsen, co-founder.
  • Forbes lists Transferwise as 1 of 3 fintech startups you should know.
  • Inc. names Planwise, Trulioo, WePay, Flint in its look at the evolution of fintech.
  • After launching with Tradier, QuantConnect saw a 300% jump in user-engagement signals, including traffic, coding and backtesting.
  • Fiserv expands card-production capabilities to speed EMV chip-card migration.
  • TechCrunch column on fintech startups features Lending Club and LearnVest.
  • PYMNTS.com quotes LoopPay CEO Will Graylin in a discussion of how Apple, Google, and Samsung “pitch payments.”
  • Market Prophit adds Nasdaq Last Sale real-time data to its analytics platform.
  • Queens Gazette columnist calls MaxMyInterest “a way to get back at the banking industry for their pitifully low interest rates on savings.”
  • The Financial Times’ review of P2P lending for business and consumers features Zopa.
  • Ernst & Young name TransferWise co-founders Taavet Hinrikus and Kristo Käärmann “Entrepreneurs of the Year” for 2015.
  • Great Friday reading material! Draft co-founder Brad Lawler describes how he was inspired by Finovate.

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 Talks Payment API Security with John Canfield, VP of Risk for WePay

Finovate Talks Payment API Security with John Canfield, VP of Risk for WePay

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WePayConnectClearAs a payments platform, WePay conducts business in a battlefield of daily security concerns.

Founded in 2009, WePay offers online marketplaces, crowdfunding platforms, and small businesses two main products:

1) A white-labeled payments processing platform, Clear

2) A merchant account platform, Connect

We recently caught up with John Canfield, VP of risk for WePay, to chat about how he combats fraud. As it turns out, the company is doing some pretty creative things, including using machine learning, to win the war against fraudsters.


JohnCanfieldWePaySmFinovate: WePay’s payment APIs are built for online marketplaces, ecommerce sites, and crowdfunding platforms. What are the top-three ways in which these types of companies benefit from WePay’s payment APIs?

Canfield: We’re all witnessing enormous growth in “platform” commerce, as an ever-increasing number of players facilitate exchanges between buyers and sellers. It’s an exciting trend, which is why companies like Uber, Etsy, and Airbnb garner headlines just about daily. What rarely gets mentioned in the coverage is just how complicated platform payments can be, given myriad operational, regulatory, and risk-prevention requirements.

WePay focuses on helping platforms with their payments. The company provides payments services with flexibility and user-experience control that platforms seek. It also provides regulatory and fraud risk protection. And of note, WePay helps customers get to market with their configured payments solutions at greater speed and far less cost, upfront and ongoing, than if the platforms were to build their payments and related risk internally.

Finovate: How long does it take the average developer to integrate WePay’s APIs?

Canfield: WePay’s Payment API can be integrated in days. That said, the greatest value we deliver comes in the form of more deeply integrated, configured payments and payments risk experiences, which include extensive use of WePay’s Risk API.

Platforms choose this route because incorporating our Risk API enables them to seamlessly feed their data into WePay’s risk tools, ultimately leading to better, more customized risk experiences for the customers on their platforms. Such robust solutions, which are the result of close collaboration from solution engineering to planning to implementation to ongoing support, can take a few months to fully deploy.

Finovate: How is WePay using machine learning to combat fraud?

Canfield: Combating fraud requires extensive risk management, and a cornerstone of risk management is using data to inform controls and decisions. So as you’d expect, we look at a lot of data in a lot of ways.

Machine learning helps us use more data to learn and adapt faster. We feed large amounts of data into machine learning—including data from non traditional sources like social networks and our customers’ data as passed over to our own Risk API—to ensure we’re constantly getting smarter. We’ve also structured our systems so that we can deploy new learning immediately.

For more detail on how we’re using machine learning, I’d direct people to our recent blog article on the topic: http://blog.wepay.com/how-were-using-machine-learning-to-fight-shell-selling/

Finovate: What other techniques does WePay use to fight fraud?

Canfield: We believe the key to fighting fraud is not to do one thing well, but to do a bunch of things well. Beyond using extensive data, as I mentioned earlier, we apply a lot of process to guide how we assess risks and when we complement technology and systems with people conducting risk analytics and investigations. And we bring to bear tools to help our people do their risk assessment work.

This human touch is important because a highly trained person with the right mindset can sometimes spot new patterns, new behaviors, and anomalies before the machines do. It’s also important because, at the end of the day, we’re a business serving people and we sometimes need to work directly with them on matters of risk—and this is not something a rule or machine can do, at least not yet.

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John Canfield demoed WePay’s Veda Risk API at FinovateSpring 2014

Finovate: Who are your main competitors and how does WePay differentiate itself?

Canfield: WePay has a number of strong competitors, each doing good things to help people get paid. On one end of the spectrum, newer technology players including Stripe and Braintree offer code that platform developers can easily plug in to start handling payments quickly. With this ease often comes limited flexibility and control around an end user’s payment experience, and little if any risk protection.

On the other end of the spectrum, larger and more traditional players, including Wells Fargo Merchant Services and Vantiv, can help platforms take a lot more control by becoming payments facilitators. Yet with the added control, the platforms must also take on varying degrees of heavy operational and risk management burdens.

We believe WePay provides the best of both worlds, applying a plug-and-play approach with ability for platforms to control their user experiences, while taking on the operational, regulatory and fraud-prevention burdens for them.

Finovate: In general, what’s next for WePay?

Canfield: We’re at a major inflection point. We’ve grown a lot by serving growing platforms well. This is how we’ve delivered a 123% increase in revenue in Q1 this year compared to Q1 last year, and ushered a 159% increase in users getting paid through our platform customers.

Yet we need to do more, better. We recently announced a $40 million financing round, with the belief we should invest more to deliver more.

Next you’ll see us accelerating growth by supporting platforms in new geographies where they operate. You’ll also see us putting energy towards more innovation, including more risk-protection innovation, and new features and functions customers seek. And we will ensure high quality and reliability as we scale. To do all of this, our CEO has publicly spoken of us significantly growing our team, so a crowded office or additional office may also be in our future.


WePay debuted its Veda Risk API at FinovateSpring 2014 in San Jose. The Palo Alto-based company has raised more than $74 million in funding since it was founded in 2009.

Are you building new financial technology? Be sure to register now for the only event exclusively for fintech developers, FinDEVr 2015, 6/7 Oct in San Francisco.

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • SizeUp, Token, and Pendo Systems Win at Innotribe 2015 New York
  • Vantiv Brings its Payment and Processing Solutions to the USPS
  • Finovate Talks Payment API Security with John Canfield, VP of Risk for WePay

Around the web

  • American Banker talks with LendingRobot about liquidity in P2P lending.
  • Wallaby now has 2,700 credit cards and 500 banks in Cardbase database. Come see Wallaby at FinDEVr in San Francisco.
  • SuiteRetail joins Avalara’s community of certified solution partners. Check out Avalara at FinDEVr 2015, 6/7 October.
  • Tradier Brokerage integrates with OneOption LLC to advance options trading platform.
  • GeekWire considers Avalara’s success, including its corporate lounge, at the U.S. Open.
  • PYMNTS interviews Souheil Badran, newly appointed president and CEO of edo Interactive.
  • Nuno Sebastião, CEO of Feedzai, talks with PYMNTS about fraud detection.
  • Pindrop Security launches Pindrop Labs.
  • Financial Times lists Personal Capital in its Top 300 RIA List.
  • iBe publishes study on customer experience in banking and fostering innovation.

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

  • “PayPal’s Braintree Tapped to Turn Pinterest Browsers into Consumers”
  • “EyeVerify’s Partnership with Turkish Reseller Yields Vodafone Contract”
  • “U.K.-based TransferWise: Growth and Metrics Updates

Around the web

  • TradeHero updates mobile iOS app.
  • WSJ features how Venmo helps users instantly move money more cheaply.
  • Apple lists Xero among group of business apps Apple is using to market the iPad for use in business.
  • Indianapolis Business Journal looks at the rise of robo-advisors Betterment, Wealthfront, Hedgeable, and Motif Investing.
  • TSYS launches its Chip Card on Demand to help issuers make the transition through the October chip-liability shift.
  • Top Image Systems unveils its new mobile account opening and onboarding app, MobiENROLL.
  • Benzinga interviews Igor Gonta, CEO of Market Prophit, on the launch of his Twitter-based, social media, smart beta index.
  • Fox Business features Planwise, LendUp, Trulioo, Plaid, Wealthfront, TrueAccord, WePay, Flint, Lending Club, Prosper, LendingRobot, and FutureAdvisor in its roundup of “30 Hot Fintech Startups to Watch.”
  • New York Business Journal reviews its gamification strategy of PFM solution, Qapital.
  • Financial Times profiles LendUp and the “grubby end of U.S. debt.”

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.

WePay Closes $40 Million Series D Round Led by FTV Capital

WePay Closes $40 Million Series D Round Led by FTV Capital

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Payment-processor WePay has just added $40 million in new funding to its investment total, courtesy of a Series D investment led by FTV Capital. Also participating in the investment was Japanese eCommerce company, Rakuten.

The Series D round takes WePay’s overall capital to more than $75 million. The funding will help WePay expand internationally, “potentially to the U.K. and Australia.”

In a statement from WePay, co-founder and CEO Bill Clerico published in the WePay blog, Clerico calls the funding “a testament to the amazing work of the nearly 100 men and women I have the privilege to work with every day.” To this point, Clerico announced plans to triple the size of his team over the next 18 months, adding another 200 workers.

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April Rassa, WePay director of product marketing, and John Canfield, VP of risk management, demonstrated WePay’s Veda Risk Engine and API at FinovateSpring 2014.

WePay provides payment services for crowdfunding and e-commerce platforms, such as GoFundMe and Freshbooks, as well as brand names and public companies, such as Customlink and Constant Contact. The company has 1,000 partners using its API, with more than 500,000 merchants using WePay’s platform. The company has processed more than $1.5 billion in transaction volume since inception, and earlier this year announced a deal with Google Wallet that will put the former’s Instant Buy API in 200,000 e-commerce sites.

FTV Capital partner Chris Kinship will join WePay’s board as part of the deal. He noted the investing in WePay was a matter of the company “finally (getting) to the right size and scale and metrics. He added that his firm had considered investments in other fintech companies in the past, but had held back because the market “didn’t seem quite ready.”

“The reason we didn’t invest in Square and other businesses in the space is that we didn’t see something in their business model that could grow up at scale. WePay can,” Kinship said.

Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Palo Alto, Calif., WePay made its Finovate debut last year at FinovateSpring 2014 in San Jose, Calif., presenting its Veda Risk Engine and Risk API.

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • Bitcoin-based P2P Lending Platform Bitbond Raises $670,000
  • WePay Closes $40 Million Series D Round Led by FTV Capital
  • Misys Launches FusionBanking Essence Islamic

Around the web

  • SEKUR Me debuts Apple Pay for online purchases featuring universal buy-button and one-click mobile payments.
  • Intuit launches Sync with PayPal to help SMBs simplify tasks with QuickBooks online data-integrations.
  • LifePay announces plans to expand into Southeast Asia in wake of ipoxPro acquisition.
  • The Guardian highlights Azimo as a “well-established” alternative to banks regarding money-transfer overseas.
  • NYSE’s new Bitcoin Index is powered by Coinbase.
  • Anheuser-Busch Employees Credit Union to deploy online- and mobile-banking solutions from Digital Insight.
  • Merck Sharp & Dohme Federal Credit Union adds processing and additional solutions from Fiserv.
  • Community Banks and Credit Unions go live with Touch ID in mobile banking through Malauzai Software.
  • Arxan appoints Sam Rehman as chief technology officer.
  • Nerdwallet features Seattle-based Lighter Capital.
  • Bankless Times talks with Brock Blake, Lendio CEO, about the company’s success.
  • PayNearMe to offer its cash payment service to Telinta’s service-provider customers.

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

  • PayItSimple Pulls in $10 Million Line of Credit
  • Ripple Labs Reels in $28 Million, Eyes Asia Expansion
  • P2P Lending Meets High Street Banking as Metro Bank Partners to Lend via Zopa
  • Credit Sesame Raises $16 Million in New Funding
  • Planwise Raises $750,000, Nearly Doubling Total Capital

Around the web

  • Fox Small Business News names 11 Finovate alums in list of Hot Fintech Startups to watch.
  • Edenred México S.A. incorporates INETCO’s Insight software platform.
  • D3 Banking taps Jeffrey Walker as chief information security officer.
  • MasterCard launches P2P payments service, MasterCard Send, to help businesses reimburse rebate consumers without checks.
  • nTrust to deploy ID verification technology from Trulioo.
  • North American Savings Bank (NASB) partners with ACI Worldwide for online, mobile banking and billpay.
  • Avoka, Bill.com, BillGuard, CoinBase, Credit Karma, Jumio, Kabbage, Kreditech, OnDeck, Prosper, TransferWise, Trulioo, Venmo and WePay earn spots on Inc.com’s “20 Financial Technology Startups You Need to Know.”
  • ImageWare selects ValidSoft’s voice biometrics solution.
  • Kony teams with Citrix, to offer customers a mobile app solution from mobile design and development to enterprise mobility operations.
  • Altifi.com features Cloud Lending Solutions’ Cloud Lending Exchange.
  • ZD net: Intuit tightens PayPal integration with data synchronization app.

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.

AlwaysOn’s OnFinance Top 100 Features 30 Finovate Alums

AlwaysOn’s OnFinance Top 100 Features 30 Finovate Alums

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More than a quarter of the companies recognized in AlwaysOn’s first OnFinance Top 100 roster are Finovate alums.

The OnFinance Top 100 is designed to recognize the Top 100 private companies in fintech. The list was chosen by the AlwaysOn editorial team, along with several venture capital firms and industry experts. The criteria included degree of innovation, market potential, commercialization, stakeholder value, and “media buzz.”

The list is divided into six categories, and Finovate alums are well represented in each. Category winners will be announced at Always On’s event at the NASDAQ OMX in New York City at the end of April 2015.

Banking and corporate finance

Big data and analytics

Capital markets and investing

Digital currencies

Payment platforms

Personal finance management

Headquartered in Menlo Park, California, AlwaysOn was founded in 2003 by Tony Perkins, founder and editor of Red Herring magazine. The company serves as a networking and social media platform for technology professionals in variety of fields, and has a membership of more than 5,000.