The blockchain data storage network has raised $200 million from accredited investors despite having technology issues during the ICO; the funding is in addition to $52 million in pre-sold tokens to investors Sequoia Capital, Andreesen Horowitz and Union Square Ventures. Source
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The LendIt team has combed through hundreds of applications to determine the finalists in 21 categories. Source
A panel of finance executives discussed UK customer banking data at the UK Treasury's International Fintech conference in London; Antony Jenkins said financial data could potentially be controlled by varying companies with both alternative technology providers and financial institutions having different advantages; HSBC's Douglas Flint said a debate on data ownership and maintenance is still open for discussion. Source
What is social lending? It’s a new take on an old concept....
The Finance Innovation Lab and Toynbee Hall will partner to create a fintech incubator; the incubator will focus on companies in financial health; the Financial Health Fellowship will be a six month endeavor helping companies to scale their businesses; more details about the program can be found here and the program is accepting applications through April 10. Source
Andy Rachleff, CEO of Wealthfront, makes the case for automated advice and technology powered software; reports that Wealthfront's new system, Path, can analyze a client's spending and savings preferences through access to their accounts, creating financial plans in minutes; Wealthfront also has plans for adding artificial intelligence solutions to improve its services. Source
Savings rates are low and markets have always been volatile, P2P platforms in the UK have consistently returned 4.5% to 6.5% according to the AltFi Data returns index and so the question remains why aren't financial advisors recommending the P2P asset class; there has been some movement on this front as firms like LendingWell and Octopus offer solutions to better help P2P firms become more attractive to financial advisors; obstacles remain as many financial advisors do not know much about P2P platforms and it will take time for this asset class to be more widely known to the broader advisor. Source
According to a new survey by Greenwich Associates 43 percent of financial...
A recent report called ‘Our Fraud – the Facts 2020’ produced by...
The recent funding of Greenlight Financial Technology is part of a recent trend that has financial services firms as of all sizes focusing on education; according to the Center for Financial Services Innovation 57 percent of Americans are financially unhealthy; one of the biggest issues financial education has had is that it’s hard to define; companies have been trying to offer different types of education through online courses and other tools that help customers to better understand their full financial situation; fintech companies are not the only one’s offering such services, big banks like JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo have recently added focused products and tools to help customers. Source.