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FinTechVisor Connects Banks and Fintech Startups

September 12, 2018 by Mario Ubalde

Efma and Capgemini launched the FinTechVisor platform as a digital solution to connecting banks and fintech startups. The primary objective of FinTechVisor is to enable faster and better collaboration between these two groups. SizeUp, Token, and cbot were invited to speak about the challenges and opportunities of fintech companies working with banks at the launch of the FinTechVisor service. Elias Ghanem, VP of Capgemini, presented findings of the landscape of relationships between banks and startups. He discussed paradigm shifts, buying experience vs. products, ownership vs. access, big tech vs. traditional banks, financial services being forced to reinvent themselves, and findings of the World Fintech Report (customer centricity, complimentary strengths, selecting correct partners). He further explained how Capgemini has a process by which fintechs can be certified on the FinTechVisor platform through Capgemini’s evaluation process. Lubomir Olach, Director of International Development at Efma, explained the process for Fintech startups to join the FinTechVisor platform. A discussion with senior members of SizeUp, Token, and bot addressed the specific difficulties and benefits of working with banks from the direct experience and perspective of Fintechs. The fintech panel included Anatalio Ubalde of SizeUp, Eylem Basturk of bot, and Michael O’Loughlin of Token.

Filed Under: Banking, Fintech, Insurance, startups Tagged With: banking, banks, collaboration, financial institutions, financial services, fintech, startups, technology, tools

Benzinga Says SizeUp is the Fintech Narrowing the Info Divide for Small Business

September 18, 2017 by Mario Ubalde

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Financial services media outlet Benzinga’s story about SizeUp, “Meet SizeUp, The Startup Using Fintech To Narrow The Information Divide For Small Businesses” discusses the innovations SizeUp is delivering. According to the article, “The San Francisco company’s platform is licensed to banks, insurers and governments to provide small businesses with customized and local data on competitors, customers and advertising.”

Filed Under: Banking, Fintech, News coverage Tagged With: banking, banks, business intelligence, financial, financial services, market research, Review, small business, trends

SizeUp on List of 20 Hottest Bay Area Fintech Startups and Investors

May 3, 2017 by Mario Ubalde

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SizeUp is #4 on the list of The Hottest Bay Area Fintech Startups to Keep Your Eye On. The article lists the top Fintech Investors including 1. Marc Andreessen (Andreessen and Horowitz) 2. Ben Horowitz (Andreessen and Horowitz) 3. Jeff Clavier (SoftTech VC), 4. Marissa Mayer (Yahoo), 5. Paul Graham (Y Combinator), 6. David Lee (SV Angel), 7. Jason Calacanis (Open Angel Forum), 8. Max Levchin (Affirm), 9.  Paul Buchheit (Y Combinator), 10. Benjamin Ling (Khosla Ventures), 11. Kevin Rose (Google Ventures), 12. Dave McClure (500 Startups), 13. Dave Morin (Slow Ventures), 14. Matt Mullenweg (WordPress/Automattic), 15. Keith Rabois (Khosla Ventures),  16. Chris Sacca (Lowercase Capital), 17. Aydin Senkut (Felicis Ventures), 18. Aileen Lee (Broadway Angels), 19. Ron Conway (Angel Investors),  and 20. Joshua Schachter (Tasty Labs).

The article describes the abundance of inventive organizations that can be found in San Francisco and that “In the midst of rumors about the looming fate and misery of the startup environment, there’s a lot of awesome new companies out there still ready to change the world.” The list of “the 20 sultriest new businesses in San Francisco” was assembled from discussions “with financial specialists, representatives, columnists, and active individuals from the city’s entrepreneurship scene to this rundown of new businesses to watch in 2016.”

The Hottest Bay Area Fintech Startups to Keep Your Eye On include 1. Sighted, 2. Plaid, 3. Gusto, 4. SizeUp, 5. Cashflower, 6. Trizic, Inc, 7. Even, 8. Comparably, 9. Truebill, 10. Funding Circle, 11. SoFi, 12. Trulioo, 13. Zenefits, 14. Due, 15. Acorns, 16. Zuora, 17. Wealthfront, 18. Navdy, 19. Final, and 20. Tipalti. According to the article, SizeUp “helps banks engage independent clients and make informed, lucrative choices through enormous data information. The company helps determine what percent of businesses you are outperforming in your industry, and see if your score places you in the top or bottom for revenue, size, salaries, and more. It also gives brilliant information about where your company’s clients are located, and where you should advertise.”

Filed Under: Banking, Fintech, News coverage Tagged With: banking, banks, financial services, startups, tech, trends

SizeUp in TechCrunch Article About Fintechs in Paris Accelerator

May 2, 2017 by Mario Ubalde

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TechCrunch listed the 10 new Fintech startups including SizeUp that have been selected for a Paris Fintech accelerator. The accelerator is a partnership between PNB Paribas and Plug and Play and will be located in a new Paris technology campus. To read the complete TechCrunch article click here.

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Filed Under: Banking, Fintech, News coverage Tagged With: accelerators, banking, banks, Europe, financial services, startups

SizeUp at Temenos Innovation Jam

March 16, 2017 by Mario Ubalde

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SizeUp participated in the Temenos Innovation Jam 2017. SizeUp presented to the audience of Temenos customers to demonstrate its small business banking solution. The Innovation Jam is now in its second year of existence and was designed as a way for Temenos’ customers to meet innovative Fintech companies.

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Filed Under: Banking, Fintech, startups Tagged With: banking, banks, financial services, technology

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