44,000 Work in London’s FinTech Sector, More Than in NY and SV

44,000 Work in London’s FinTech Sector, More Than in NY and SV

American Banker reported that batches ofFinTech startups are relocating to London to engage with large financial institutions and banks through connections from accelerators and mentorships, such as Accenture’s FinTech Innovation Lab, or accelerator Level39. Global investments in FinTech ventures have reached US$12.21 billion, a large portion in London. Sir Edward Lister, chief of staff for the mayor of London, told American Banker: While many U.S-based startups have set their focus on small merchants and consumers, startups in London have pivoted to a model for larger clients, such as....


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