London Has Raised More Fintech Investment Than Any Other Global Hub

MoneyTransfers.com reports that London has successfully attracted the most fintech investment, reaching $3.1 billion in 2022.

Jonathan Merry, CEO of MoneyTransfers.com, commented on the report: “The U.K.’s fintech sector is unrivaled in Europe and is continuing to grow at an incredible rate. London is the natural home for many of these businesses due to the city’s deep pool of talent, its global reputation, and the supportive ecosystem that exists here.”

Merry continued, “The U.K. government’s recent decision to provide tax breaks for early-stage businesses will only further fuel the fintech sector’s growth and make the country even more attractive to entrepreneurs and investors.”

Compared to the $3.1 billion raised in London, Bay Area was close behind with $3.0 billion, followed by New York with $1.6 billion. Singapore ($1.2 billion) was fourth, with Bengaluru ($0.8 billion) and the Greater Boston region ($0.6 billion) completing the top six cities.

 

How London Maintains the Top Spot

 
The success of Fintech in Britain came from challenger banks. Challenger banks are digital-only banking apps. They work effectively with cloud-based infrastructure, embedded AI, and agile frameworks. Again, they give users more accessible and faster access to banking services and financial products.

Firms such as Revolut and Starling Bank are household names among their tech-savvy consumer base. The firms have targeted millennials and Gen Z customers who are embracing tech. Many of these clients have eschewed traditional retail banking in favour of these more user-friendly banking apps.

 

 

Middle East and Northern Africa Rise in Fintech

 
Investments in FinTech across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) have already surpassed $819 million in the first half of 2022. This is almost 14 times more than in 2016.

The demographic makeup of the MENA area presents a significant window of opportunity. More than 60% of the people are under the age of thirty. Besides, the people living in MENA are sophisticated in tech and eager to adopt emerging digital methods. For example, in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), more than half of the population already uses digital wallets.

The full story and statistics can be found here: https://moneytransfers.com/news/content/london-has-raised-more-fintech-investment-than-any-other-global-hub-with-its-2022s-investment-reaching-3-1b