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Tom Coffey of SureUp

            This week we have Tom Coffey from SureUp. They are the robo-advisor for insurance consumers. Our questions are in bold. – – – – – Who are you and what’s your background? Growing up I was a caddie (i.e. I carried golf bags) which got me in front of […]

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Vivek Nasta of Scout Finance

          Today we are joined by Vivek Nasta of Scout Finance. Scout Finance is the mobile-first company dedicated to giving fundamental investors access to stock research and data on-the-go. Our questions are in bold. – – – – – Who are you and what’s your background? My name is Vivek Nasta, […]

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Mattias Hansson of Zervant

        For today’s profile we have Mattias Hansson of Zervant. Zervant is a simple online invoicing software for freelancers and micro business owners. Our questions are in bold. – – – – – Who are you and what’s your background? My name’s Mattias, I’m the co-founder and CEO at Zervant. I’ve worked […]

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Anthony Pereira of Percentile

            Today we are joined by Anthony Pereira from Percentile. Percentile’s RiskMine is an integrated, unified platform for Market, Credit and Counterparty risk. Our questions are in bold. – – – – – Who are you and what’s your background? We are a team that has worked together for well […]

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What does Brexit mean for London’s FinTech Community?

Back with another comment on the Brexit question today from Luis Carranza, Founder of London Fintech Week. The financial market fluctuations over the past few days have shown that Brexit is causing initial shockwaves in the City and throughout the global financial community. Despite this upheaval, we know that London and its investors have been pivotal […]

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What does Brexit mean for London’s FinTech Community?

We have another comment back on our question – this time from Luke Lang of crowdcube, who we interviewed here on FinTech Profile last summer. Luke worked on this comment about the impact of Brexit on FinTech, together with the rest of the UK Crowdfunding Association, as follows: The UK Crowdfunding Association has worked hard […]

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John O’Hara of Taskize

        Another week and another profile. This week we have John O’Hara from Taskize. Co-founded in 2012 by financial technology veterans John O’Hara and Philip Slavin, Taskize provides a unique service for banking operations staff to get work done faster. Our questions are in bold. – – – – – Who are […]

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What does Brexit mean for London’s FinTech Community?

In the wake of last week’s UK referendum result, FinTech Profile asked some of our previously published founders this question: What does Brexit mean for London’s FinTech Community? First back with this statement was Gary Turner, UK managing director and co-founder at Xero, interviewed here on FinTech Profile in December. Here’s Gary: Any protracted period of uncertainty is […]

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Snehal Fulzele of Cloud Lending Solutions

                For today’s profile we are joined by Snehal Fulzele from Cloud Lending Solutions. Cloud Lending Solutions is a financial services technology company. Our questions are in bold. – – – – – Who are you and what’s your background? Cloud Lending Solutions (CLS) is a financial services […]

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 JF Sullivan of Xura

The door is open to a new way of banking for the digital generation

      Our post today has been contributed by JF Sullivan, CMO & EVP Enterprise at Xura who’s technology helps enterprises all over the world meet the needs of tomorrow’s multi-device, multi-services consumers. Recent research from Deloitte suggests that ‘trust is the major banks’ biggest asset’. However, after enjoying many years of goodwill, banks have seen […]

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