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Retail Banking & Payments Fintech Spotlight: Q1 2021

Featured vendors show a strong focus on technologies that improve the customer experience.
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Boston, March 24, 2021 – The vendors profiled in this report are leveraging API and cloud technologies to digitize banking and payments, and emphasizing personalization, convenience, and accessibility. The trends highlighted include lowering the cost of making and accepting payments, innovations at the point of sale, the sharing of financial data to simplify daily financial life, and omnichannel debt collection strategies.

The vendors profiled in this report all face strong competition in the market, and each is having success within the market sectors served. Aite Group includes the following fintech firms in this Q1 2021 edition of the Fintech Spotlight: Dwolla, MagicCube, Narmi, Quadpay, Tink, and TrueAccord.

This 26-page Impact Report contains three figures and six tables. Clients of Aite Group’s Retail Banking & Payments service can download this report and corresponding charts.

This report mentions ABN AMRO Ventures, American Express Ventures, Arbor Ventures, Azure Capital, BNP Paribas, Brex, Bold Capital, Contour Ventures, Creades, Dawn Capital, Eurazeo Growth, Expanse, Firebolt Ventures, Heartcore Capital, HMI Capital, Insight Partners, Klarna, Lawsky Group, Lydia, Max Levchin, NatWest, New Enterprise Associates, Nordea, NTT Data, Nyca, Opera Tech Ventures, Patriot Financial Partners, PayPal, Poste Italiane, Picus Capital, Plaid, SEB, Silicon Valley Bank, Sony Innovation Fund, Visa, and Zip.

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