FinTech Company Total Funding By Vintage Year

The following infographic summarizes FinTech companies’ total funding by the vintage year they were founded in. You could see that FinTech companies founded in 2011 and 2012 are in the lead by raising a total of $5.3 Billion funding up to date. At Venture Scanner, we are currently tracking over 1233 FinTech companies in 18 categories across 54 countries, with a total of $21.2 Billion in funding. To see the full list of 1233 FinTech companies, contact us using the form on www.venturescanner.com.

FinTech Vintage Year
FinTech Vintage Year Graph

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Making Sense of the FinTech Startup Ecosystem

At this time, we are tracking 1,425 FinTech companies across 19 categories, with a combined funding amount of $30.37B. These are relatively new companies that either serve existing pieces of the financial system or develop alternatives to those pieces. It includes B2B and B2C companies.

See the breakdown in sector funding and the most updated market information at http://insights.venturescanner.com/venture-scanner-sector-maps/.

Fintech Map

Lending (Consumer): New ways for consumers to obtain personal loans. Includes peer-to-peer lending for education loans, housing loans, payday lending, and micro-financing. Also, includes companies that provide big data analytics and consumer credit scoring services.

Lending (Business): New ways for companies to raise debt financing. Includes small business loan underwriting, provision of working capital, peer-to-peer lending platforms, asset-based lines of credit (i.e. borrow against unpaid invoices), and micro-financing. Also, includes companies that provide big data risk analytics and business credit information.

Payments (Acquirer — Online/ Electronic): Payment companies centered around acquirers; provides online payment solutions for e-commerce merchants; includes online payment gateways, ACH, direct deposits, payments back-end for mobile apps.

Payments (Acquirer — Point-of-Sales): Payment companies centered around acquirers; provides physical payment solutions for brick-and-mortar businesses and organizations; includes mobile point-of-sales (POS) systems and POS innovations (e.g. QR code, palm scanners).

Payments (Issuer/ Consumer): Payment companies centered around issuers and consumers; includes mobile wallets, credit card aggregators, prepaid card innovations, and peer-to-peer payments.

Small Business/ Non-Profit Organization Tools: Tools that help small & medium businesses manage their finances — including tax, payroll, invoicing, and accounting tools. Also includes tools for non-profit organizations.

Personal Finance: New ways for consumers to manage their personal finances — including tools to track expenses, clear debt, and save money. Also includes tools that address wrongful credit card charges, tools that optimize for credit card rewards, and insurance comparison tools.

Retail Investment: New ways for the consumers to invest — including theme-based investments, crowdsourced investment expertise, unbiased algorithmic investment advice, and investment social networks.

Remittances: Companies that allow consumers to send money abroad easily and cheaply. Money can be sent in the form of cash or gift cards.

Equity Financing: News ways for private companies to raise capital in exchange for equity and for investors to participate in private securities markets — including crowdsourcing platforms and secondary markets.

Institutional Investment: New ways for wealth managers, hedge fund managers, and professional traders to manage their portfolios and optimize returns — including tools for stock sentiment analysis, alternative investment platforms, and algorithmic trading tools.

Consumer Banking: New ways for consumers to interface with banking services — including Internet-banking-only services and virtual credit cards.

Banking Infrastructure: Solutions that improve the operations of financial institutions — including API integration with banks, white-label mobile solutions, and big-data solutions.

Individualized Insurance: Companies that optimize insurance costs, such as comparison websites and technologies that allow for personalized quotes (such as Pay As You Drive automotive telematics).

Financial Research and Data: Information services that enable investors to make better investment decisions — including news, research, and data sources.

Security, Authentication, and Fraud: Includes companies that create products in the area of security, authentication (e.g. identify verification), fraud detection/prevention (e.g. payments fraud, loan fraud).

Crowdfunding (Non-Investment): Non-equity, non-lending/debt crowdfunding platforms for products, social causes, and creative projects. Also includes civic crowdfunding platforms and platforms that give backers a cut of royalty payments from product sales.

Financial Technology Investments: Venture capital funds, corporate venture funds, and accelerators focused on investing in financial technology startups.

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Industry Funding and Median Age Breakdown

The following infographic summarizes all the industries covered by Venture Scanner, as well as their funding and median age. The area of the box is proportionate to the industry’s actual funding amount, and the shade of the box indicates its median age relative to other industries. Connected Car and Future Of TV are currently the industries with the highest median age at 7 years. Connected Car also has the highest funding at $21.4 Billion. To see more data and insights on any sector or industry, contact us using the form on www.venturescanner.com.

Funding and Median Age Graph
Funding and Median Age Graph

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Amazon’s Acquisitions

The following infographic summarizes Amazon’s acquisitions and which areas their acquired companies reside in. The infographic illustrates that, out of the 53 companies that Amazon acquired, Retail Technology companies make up the largest portion at 26% (14 companies), followed by Books Technology companies at 21% (11 companies). To see more data and insights on any sector or market, contact us using the form on www.venturescanner.com.

Amazon's Acquisitions
Amazon’s Acquisitions

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Are Investment Banks the New Late-Stage VCs?

The following infographic summarizes Morgan Stanley’s investments and exits to show the growing trend of investment banks becoming new late-stage VC’s. The infographic illustrates that, out of the 49 companies that Morgan Stanley invested in, 12 companies (24%) have gone public and 9 companies (18%) have been acquired. To see more data and insights on any sector or markets, contact us using the form on www.venturescanner.com.

Morgan Stanley Investments and Exits
Morgan Stanley Investments and Exits

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Where Are Bitcoin Innovations Happening?

The following infographic is an updated heat map indicating where Bitcoin startups exist across 68 countries along with some key companies in each region. Currently, the United States is leading the way with 264 companies. The United Kingdom is in second with 42 companies, and Canada is in third with 36. We are currently tracking 729 Bitcoin companies in 13 categories, with a total of $881 Million in funding. To see the full list of Bitcoin companies, contact us using the form on www.venturescanner.com.

Bitcoin Geography
Bitcoin Geography

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Which Bitcoin Category is Most Mature?

The following infographic summarizes the Bitcoin sector by median age of each category. Bitcoin is a relatively young sector; the categories with the oldest median age (3 years) are Blockchain Innovations, Wallets, and Infrastructure. Each category in our Bitcoin scan was created by our dedicated team of analysts who specialize in helping you understand the complex startup ecosystem.

Median Age of Bitcoin
Median Age of Bitcoin

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FinTech Company Founding Date Distribution

The following infographic summarizes the founding date distribution of FinTech companies to show the percentage of FinTech companies that were founded within a specific time period. It shows that the founding of FinTech companies reached its peak in 2011-2012, with 37% of the companies being founded during these two years. Company founding was at the lowest in 2001-2002 and 2003-2004, with only 2% of the companies being founded during those four years. We are currently tracking over 1188 companies in 18 categories across 54 countries, with a total of $20.3 Billion in funding. To see the full list of 1188 FinTech companies, contact us using the form on www.venturescanner.com.

FinTech Founding Date Distribution
FinTech Founding Date Distribution

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Average Funding Per FinTech Category

The following infographic summarizes the average funding for each FinTech category to show which FinTech categories are the best funded. Please note that this data is based only on FinTech companies that have publicly available funding data. We are currently tracking over 1220 companies in 18 categories across 54 countries, with a total of $21.1 Billion in funding. To see the full list of 1220 FinTech companies, contact us using the form on www.venturescanner.com.

FinTech Average Funding Graph
FinTech Average Funding Graph

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Average Funding Per Bitcoin Category

The following infographic summarizes the average funding for each bitcoin category to show which bitcoin categories are the best funded. Looking at the data, it makes sense that bitcoin mining companies are the best funded because bitcoins need to be mined before being used for other purposes. Please note that this data is based only on bitcoin companies that have publicly available funding data. We are currently tracking over 693 companies in 13 categories across 66 countries, with a total of $875 Million in funding. To see the full list of 693 bitcoin companies, contact us using the form on www.venturescanner.com.

Bitcoin Average Funding Graph
Average Funding Per Bitcoin Category

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