Despite Drop in Funding Q2 2016, UK Still Europe’s Fintech Leader

Despite Drop in Funding Q2 2016, UK Still Europe’s Fintech Leader

According to latest figures from ‘The Pulse of Fintech’ quarterly report, total venture capital investment in the UK dropped slightly during the second quarter of 2016 though fintech investment was less affected. The report [PDF] by KPMG, along with KPMG Enterprise’s Global Network for Innovative Startups and CB Insights which launched on August 17th, 2016, analyses the latest global trends in venture capital investment data on the fintech sector. It says that VC-backed fintech startups fell globally by 49 percent. But despite this decline, VC investment in fintech is on pace to exceed....


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