As the Original Payments Company™ and trailblazer in the future of Fintech, Deluxe was chosen to host a delegation of 10 British Fintech companies in partnership with the Department for International Trade (DIT), a United Kingdom Government organization. The partnership was designed to promote transatlantic collaboration and innovation in financial and business services and to strengthen the ties between Atlanta and the U.K. as leading regional and global Fintech markets.
After a competitive recruitment process, 10 companies were selected for the chance to showcase their products and expertise to Deluxe leadership at our new Innovation Center in Metro Atlanta. After hearing their pitches, our key leaders provided the presenting companies with feedback and advice, and all applicants enjoyed the chance to learn about the Atlanta Fintech ecosystem from local economic development organizations, industry bodies, and academia. The 10 Fintech startups in attendance were BR-DGE, Centelli, Datactics, EarthID, Eedenbull, Float, Identitech, Liberis, Willo, and Yoello. The DIT, through the British Consulate in Atlanta, approached Deluxe for this opportunity because of the company’s reputation as an innovator in the Payments and Data spaces.
“Deluxe is committed to open innovation, not just within our walls, but with new, emerging businesses no matter where they are located,” said Scott Sanchez, Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer for Deluxe. “Participating in this event allows us to shape the way we work within the broader payments and data ecosystem. The future of Fintech is all about collaboration, and this event is a way to explore exciting new companies as we continue to push forward.”
We pride ourselves on our commitment to both innovation and putting customers, and their goals, first. We continue to explore new solutions and platforms for customers by developing new and better ways to meet their needs.
Magda Lowisz, Head of the Southeast Financial Services Sector at DIT and lead on this initiative added, “Deluxe is a payments and data powerhouse and Atlanta is one of the most competitive and rapidly developing technology markets in the financial industry. It’s no surprise that this mix attracted the most competitive cohort of trade mission applicants and resulted in top-caliber companies being selected to represent the U.K. Fintech sector.”