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UK fintechs: partnering with banks in the US

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Insight and recommendations on what UK fintech companies need to know to successfully partner with a US bank.

Details

This report, published by the Department for International Trade’s US Team in collaboration with LendIt Fintech, helps UK fintechs work with US banks. The US represents the UK’s largest net financial services export market.

The report covers:

  • promising areas in bank-fintech collaboration
  • how to get the attention of US banking institutions
  • important preparation insights
  • elements of a successful partnership

Find out about how the DIT’s Leading Edge Global Partnerships Programme on great.gov.uk supports UK fintechs.


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