FINTECH: Who wants to be a billionaire?
Financial services is being shaken up by a wave of technology-driven disrupters. But amid fears of a bubble, there are also doubts about the valuations of many of these new challengers. Peter Wilson follows the ups and downs of the fintech boom
When a list of the world’s ‘unicorns’ – or most successful start-ups valued at $1bn+ – was recently released it seemed to be a triumph for fintech. CB Insights, a leading source of data on private firms, found that technology-based financial services had produced the single biggest ‘herd’ of unicorns, ahead of famously fast-growing industries such as ecommerce and artificial intelligence.
Fintech provided 12% of the 393 privately held start-ups that qualified for unicorn status, including the payment platform Stripe ($22.5bn), German digital bank N26 ($3.5bn) and San Francisco-based Plaid Technologies ($2.65bn).
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