A tale of 44 cities | Sydney S e l f e v a u l a t i o n o f tH h eu hb u bi in nd i sc High Rankixa t ko e yr s a r e a Sydneys Best workspace and accelerators Hub features Top FinTech companies Hub profile Technologies Metamako, Data republic, Society One, Prospa. H on g Ko Big data Big investors ZngG Sapien Ventures, NAB Ventures, Investec, Reinventure, Angel and High Net Worth uo Data analytics rv ie cr Investor syndicates. hn Mobile m e Gn l o b a l F Cloud computing it Cn es n t r eu Success stories 1p S1p APIs ydo Since its launch in 2015, Stone & Chalk have connected startups to $100m AUD nr eyt in seed and angel investment, and 23 corporates. Innovation areas H2 Accelerator Investment management The future Frankf Stone & Chalk A big push in engaging with Asia. There will be more Asian companies setting urt Risk management In Wealth management up offices in Sydney and vice versa. There has been testing of APIs within the n INDEX SCOREo regulatory sandbox, which will now begin to be rolled out. There will also be Australia has robust wealth management and superannuation sectors va Lending and deposits t further development of FinTech ecosytems in other cities in Australia. Toronto51BDi o Payments and holds the lion’s share of the customer base in its region. It is the nisunioc n gateway ecosystem into Asia, especially South Asia with many global 45segutlu banking brands setting up their Asian headquarters in Sydney.ser Challenges There is a deep and skilled talent pool with high levels of mobile High cost of living penetration and internet banking.Low Rank Low access to capital noita Small size of market vonnIx91 Technology skills shortage laboeldnIise ReGpert gulao ex tionty t imi rox P Hub representative Stone & Chalk CEOFormers eign sto custo Alex ScandurraartupsProximity t Data to be updated in full report (Sibos, October 2017) 107
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