Fintech firms continue to pressure legacy players globally by providing more banking, payments, and lending products and services and by showing growth and demand. The innovative firms featured in this Fintech Spotlight are leveraging technology to connect with customers more effectively. They are offering more choices in how to pay for things, enabling capabilities that remove friction from everyday banking and payments processes.
The Retail Banking & Payments Fintech Spotlight is a series of quarterly reports that look at select emerging fintech vendors active in the banking space. The spotlight series provides insight into interesting vendors with strong unique selling points and innovative approaches as partners or competitors. This report profiles the following fintech firms: 10x Banking, Flexcharge, Highline, Mashgin, Oscilar, Plinqit, and TerraPay.
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This report mentions 4Front Credit Union, Alipay, Alterra, Amazon, Apache Kafka, Aramark, Bank of Montreal, Bankjoy, BlackRock, BP, the Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board, ChoiceOne Bank, Circle K, Compass Group, Costanoa Ventures, CU*Answers, Delaware North, FAB&T, Facebook, FINTOP Capital, FIS, FlexCar, Foundation Capital, Founders, Google, HMSHost, International Finance Corporation, Invest Detroit, Jack Henry and Associates, JAM FINTOP, JPMorgan Chase, Jump Capital, Levy, LinkedIn, Lumin, Matrix Partners, Nationwide, NEA, Partech Africa, Ping An, Prime Ventures, Q2, Slope, Sodexo, Super, The Milford Bank, Timberland Bank, Uber, Visa, West Community Credit Union, Western Union, and Westpac.
About the Author

Aisha Chandraker
Aisha Chandraker is a Senior Associate in Datos Insights' Retail Banking & Payments practice. She supports consulting projects and creates research reports. She also supports the Retail Banking & Payments Executive Council. She has previously worked in Community Banking, Financial Services CIO/CTO Advisory, and Insurance at Datos Insights. Prior to joining the firm, she worked in immigration law. She has...