New fintech startups

Here are some new fintech startups that have gained attention in recent times:

  1. Flinks (Canada): Flinks is a fintech startup that provides a platform for financial institutions to connect with third-party apps and services, enabling seamless data sharing and integration.
  2. Tally (USA): Tally is a fintech startup that offers a credit card management app that helps users track and pay off their credit card debt.
  3. Clink (USA): Clink is a fintech startup that provides a mobile app for users to manage their finances, including budgeting, saving, and investing.
  4. Pockit (UK): Pockit is a fintech startup that offers a mobile app for users to manage their finances, including budgeting, saving, and investing.
  5. Wise (UK): Wise is a fintech startup that provides a platform for international money transfers, offering lower fees and better exchange rates than traditional banks.
  6. N26 (Germany): N26 is a fintech startup that offers a mobile-only bank account, allowing users to manage their finances on-the-go.
  7. Revolut (UK): Revolut is a fintech startup that offers a mobile-only bank account, allowing users to manage their finances on-the-go, with features such as real-time exchange rates and fee-free international money transfers.
  8. Chime (USA): Chime is a fintech startup that offers a mobile-only bank account, allowing users to manage their finances on-the-go, with features such as real-time notifications and fee-free ATM withdrawals.
  9. Stash (USA): Stash is a fintech startup that offers a mobile app for users to invest small amounts of money in a variety of assets, such as stocks and ETFs.
  10. Digit (USA): Digit is a fintech startup that offers a mobile app for users to save money automatically, by transferring small amounts from their checking account to their savings account.
  11. Qapital (USA): Qapital is a fintech startup that offers a mobile app for users to save money automatically, by setting rules and goals for their savings.
  12. Acorns (USA): Acorns is a fintech startup that offers a mobile app for users to invest small amounts of money in a variety of assets, such as stocks and ETFs.
  13. Robinhood (USA): Robinhood is a fintech startup that offers a mobile app for users to buy and sell stocks, ETFs, options, and cryptocurrencies, with no commission fees.
  14. Coinbase (USA): Coinbase is a fintech startup that offers a platform for users to buy, sell, and store cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin and Ethereum.
  15. BlockFi (USA): BlockFi is a fintech startup that offers a platform for users to lend and borrow cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin and Ethereum.

These are just a few examples of new fintech startups that have gained attention in recent times. There are many more startups emerging in the fintech space, and the landscape is constantly evolving.