There was a powerful synergy built between banks and fintechs in 2018 that truly lifted the entire financial sector. All...
There has been a number of news items in recent weeks about how difficult it is for banks and fintech companies to work together; banks tend to be more intrusive and fintechs come with a significant culture shift; one thing has become clear and that is the benefits outweigh the hassle; banks and fintech companies benefit greatly from partnering and customers clearly when they do. Source.
According to KPMG’s Pulse of Fintech report fintech investment increased for the third straight quarter to $5.8bn; the big driver behind this is banks continue to increase their investments and partnerships with fintech firms; “You’re seeing more partnerships because there is more interest on both sides in collaborating, and bringing two different sets of values to the table,” said Luis Valdich, managing director of venture investing at Citi Ventures, to American Banker; banks have been keen to focus on news technologies like artificial intelligence, advanced analytics tools and blockchain. Source.
Point of sale business credit provider Behalf has partnered with community bank FinWise Bank; FinWise Bank will support expanded credit financing and product offerings for Behalf; according to Behalf CEO and Co-Founder Benjy Feinberg, "Partnering with FinWise allows us to expand our product offering and serve more customers with financial tools that help them grow." Source
The Center for Financial Inclusion (CFI) has released a report discussing financial inclusion partnerships between financial institutions and fintech companies; findings from the report were generated from 24 in-depth interviews with individuals leading financial inclusion in the industry and highlights 14 financial inclusion partnerships identified by CFI as best-case scenarios; the partnership case studies cover four financial inclusion challenges including: access to new market segments, new offerings for existing customers, data management, and deepening customer engagement and product usage. Source
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