Wealth Wizards voted into FinTech 50 ranking

26 October 2021

Wealth Wizards has been voted into BusinessCloud’s inaugural FinTech 50 annual ranking. The new ranking celebrates the UK’s most innovative start-ups, scale-ups and established firms creating original technology for finance and payments.

Out of the original 176 firms shortlisted, Wealth Wizards has been ranked 23rd in the FinTech 50. The rankings were determined by a combination of a 2,300-strong Business Cloud reader vote and an independent judging panel.

This is the latest in a series of nominations and awards for Wealth Wizards in 2021, after winning the ‘Aite 2021 Impact Innovation Award in Digital Wealth Management’ and receiving a nomination for the ‘Leading Innovation in Workplace Solutions’ category at the Schroders UK Platform Awards.

BusinessCloud editor, Jonathan Symcox said: “Our first FinTech 50 features an array of UK businesses creating solutions to disrupt payments and the financial industry and it was a pleasure to see Wealth Wizards make the ranking. It’s a business we have followed for several years and has impressed us with its use of machine learning to make financial advice affordable to everyone.”

Global Wealth Tech Summit

Wealth Wizards’ Business Development Director Simon Binney will speak at the Global Wealth Tech Summit at St. Paul’s, London on Wednesday 3rd November.

The event will feature speakers from a broad range of financial institutions including Schroders, HSBC, Black Rock and St. James’s Place.

Binney will present in the session titled ‘The developments of robo-investing’ which will examine how far digital and hybrid financial advice has evolved over recent years. The session will also explore what a true digital and hybrid platform looks like, the value it can offer clients and how a hybrid platform can help to make financial advice more accessible.

The session will be chaired by Julian Birkinshaw, Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship; Institute of Entrepreneurship and Private Capital, London Business School, and will also include presentations from Joe Parkin, Head of Banks and Digital Channels (UK), Black Rock and Philip Kurtenback, Global Head of Wealth Structured Products, HSBC.

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