Transferwise founder supports UK startup Fidel recent funding of €16.5M, aims for fintech innovation
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UK-headquartered fintech company Fidel has announcedrecently that it has secured its first major funding round, an $18M (€16.5M) Series A, co-led by US-based fintech specialist funds Nyca Partners and QED Investors. The new funding will be used to build the Fidel team and support the company’s growth, product development and international expansion in North America, the Nordics and APAC.
The oversubscribed round also includes investment from Commerce VC, Elefund, Horizons Ventures, RBC Ventures Inc. (a subsidiary of Royal Bank of Canada), 500 Startups and several high profile angel investors such as Cris Conde, former CEO of Sungard, and Taavet Hinrikus, founder of Transferwise. Industry leaders Hans Morris, former President of Visa and Managing Partner of Nyca Partners, and Yusuf Ozdalga, Partner at QED Investors, will join Fidel’s board of directors.
Fidel makes it easy for developers to build applications that connect directly to consenting users’ debit or credit cards. The API provides easy access to real-time payment data from the three major card networks – Visa, Amex and MasterCard – through a single integration point. It also takes care of compliance requirements by using technology that anonymises card numbers so developers can avoid handling sensitive card data directly. This dramatically reduces the time it takes businesses to access card payment data – from potentially several years to an afternoon – so that they can bring engaging, personalised fintech innovations to market more quickly. Cards are only linked when a user opts in to consent, giving consumers control over their personal data.
Subrata Dev, Founder and CEO at Fidel comments: “Though the card networks have built extremely robust infrastructure, alternative payment methods are evolving and consumer choice will be driven by value. Our goal at Fidel is to supercharge innovation by empowering everyone in the ecosystem. By making it easy for developers to build on top of the infrastructure, the card networks stay relevant. By removing the barriers to entry for developers, applications can be brought to market more quickly. That drives value back to consumers, who get the same benefits and user experience they are used to receiving with other online services.”
Retailers, brands and financial service companies such as British Airways, Klarna and RBC Ventures Inc. (a subsidiary of Royal Bank of Canada) work with Fidel to capture global transaction data in real-time to power a range of loyalty, rewards and money management services across multiple markets. For example, by using Fidel’s card-linking API, British Airways Executive Club members can earn Avios points automatically when they shop with any linked credit or debit card at participating retailers.
Hans Morris, Managing Partner at Nyca Partners and former President of Visa, said: “Fidel provides a completely original approach for fintech innovators to create new products by opening up access to the world’s three largest payment networks. This company has seen very impressive traction and customer adoption, and we think is poised to be a breakout fintech success story.”
Sumeet Singh, Senior Associate at Nyca Partners, added: “The team’s goal to be the unifying layer that connects legacy infrastructure through a single integration point has tremendous value, evidenced by the fantastic customer feedback they have received. Dev and Andre have assembled a top-tier team to pursue their mission of democratising payment data, and we are excited to join them on their journey. ”
“We see countless companies struggle to break down the silos in banking and payments. Fidel has figured out how to do that and offer it as a convenient service for developers. It is well on the way to enabling a new era of Open Finance,” commented Yusuf Ozdalga, Partner at QED Investors.
He continued, “Fidel’s vision to make cards programmable will transform the way financial services are delivered to consumers. Highly personalised experiences can now be delivered in real-time. The company drives value for the card networks, issuers, merchants and most importantly, consumers.”
Fidel makes it easy, quick and affordable for developers to access payments infrastructure and real-time transaction data to build financial services for consumers. Through a secure and reliable API, Fidel provides access to global real-time financial data from Visa, MasterCard and Amex. Headquartered in London, Fidel is backed by Nyca Partners and QED Investors, along with Transferwise founder Taavet Hinrikus.
— Press release
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