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South West fintech cluster set for continued growth in 2022 says FinTech West

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Peter Davison

The representative body of technology-based financial services firms in the Southwest, FinTech West, is announcing ambitious growth plans for 2022.

Spring 2022 will see the planned launch of Bristol-based FinTech West accelerator powered by SETSquared for start-up firms in the region.

The FinTech West team is also working on an expanded events calendar, international exposure with collaborative initiatives in the pipeline with Chile and Hong Kong, and increased student engagement and a collaboration with the University of Bristol in a continuation of its Learning from London project designed to develop the region as a centre of excellence.

The planned growth of the region’s financial technology ecosystem comes following FinTech West being highlighted as one of the UK’s top 10 FinTech clusters in the Kalifa Review.

2021 also saw the organisation appoint Hargreaves Lansdown’s former head of pensions and head of transformation David Henderson to its board as strategic advisor.

The region looks set for more high profile launches and investment rounds from the FinTech West stable including payments disruptor brand Roqqett with its planned Online Checkout launch and the launch of sustainable investments platform Stratiphy, both due in the first half of 2022.

FinTech West’s popular events programme will be expanded alongside its lecture series following last year’s successful pilot project with UWE Bristol’s FinTech MSc – a collaboration with corporates, start-ups and founders from the regions FinTech cluster.

The team is committed to further raising its national profile off the back of high-profile speaking engagements at the National FinTech Conference in Glasgow and joining the TISAtech Advisory Board.

The West’s FinTech ecosystem has grown in the last two years to become a major hub for inward investment and a raft emerging fast growth FinTech start-ups.

The region’s leading city Bristol is home to Open Data, analytics, and payments platform, Moneyhub; AI powered pensions database Penny; and online investment platform Tumelo to name just a few.

Founding director of FinTech West and associate director at Whitecap Consulting, Stuart Harrison, said: “Our FinTech community is growing at a rapid pace and last year saw great collaboration and a number of substantial investment raises as a result of the established ecosystem in the Southwest.

“This year we’re going to be expanding our collaboration with sister supporting technologies in the region such as cybersecurity, distributed ledger technology, quantum computing and AI.

"We’re also focusing on our national reach to identify funding opportunities as well as working to implement the actions from the Kalifa Review which sets out recommendations to ensure that UK Fintech firms have the resources and business environments they need to thrive.

David Henderson, strategic advisor to FinTech West, said: “The West region has always had a strong financial services community. With Bristol also an international technology hub we are seeing it become a serious player in innovation, investment and fast growth scale up firms deciding to site their operations in the region.

“We’re committed to providing the support, a thriving network and access to vital investment that is needed to generate exponential growth this year, which, in turn, will lead to job creation and enhancement of skills across the region.”

Peter Davison

Peter Davison is deputy editor of The Business Magazine. He has spent his life in journalism – doing work experience in newsrooms in and around Bristol while still at school, and landing his first job on a local newspaper aged 19. By 28 he was the youngest newspaper editor in the country. An early advocate of online news, he spent the first years of the 2000s telling his bosses that the internet posed both the biggest opportunity and greatest threat to the newspaper industry and the art of journalism. He was right on both counts. Since 2006 he has enjoyed a career as a freelance journalist. He lives in rural Wiltshire with one wife, two children, and three cats.

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