
This week, Finovate International appears at latest fintech developments in France.
French start-up Lydia introduced the launch of a brand new digital banking model this week. Named Sumeria, Lydia plans to speculate greater than €100 million within the new initiative, in addition to rent 400 individuals over the following three years. Sumeria, in accordance with a put up on LinkedIn, presents 4% curiosity and is designed to be a “easy and accessible banking tremendous app.
“We’re satisfied that expertise (cloud, cellular) isn’t an finish in itself, however a method to simplify life, via on a regular basis particulars,” the corporate famous in a press release on its web site. Arguing that present accounts needs to be neither “stylish devices” nor make customers captive to a given app, system, or establishment, the corporate defined: “It ought to clear up an actual drawback. This is the reason Lydia’s selections, with Sumeria, are motivated by frequent sense and its ambition to be common: for everybody, for every part.”

Lydia’s model announcement follows a choice by the corporate to separate its digital banking app into two elements. Initially launched in 2013 as a P2P funds app, Lydia’s resolution scaled, including increasingly more monetary companies options through the years. It was the launch of its Lydia Accounts providing satisfied the corporate {that a} change was essential to hold its early adopters – who relied closely on the P2P service – onboard. The end result was to supply the P2P companies individually from Lydia’s digital banking proposition via the Lydia Accounts app. The unique Lydia app will turn into Sumeria, with the brand new options talked about above – equivalent to inventory buying and selling, financial savings accounts and loans – to be ported to the brand new banking model.
Headquartered in Paris, Lydia has raised greater than $259 million in funding. The corporate’s traders embrace Accel and Echo Avenue Capital. Along with the launch of Sumeria, Lydia can be looking for a credit score establishment license from the French Prudential Supervision and Decision Authority.
Paris, France-based non-public wealth administration startup RockFi raised €3 million in funding this week. The spherical was led by Varsity I and featured the participation of quite a few enterprise angels in expertise and personal administration. The corporate plans to make use of the capital to develop its workforce by 3x by the top of 2024 in order to offer non-public banking and wealth administration experience to purchasers all through France.
“For the reason that starting of the yr, we’ve seen sturdy consumer traction looking forward to a brand new mannequin to handle their wealth,” RockFi Co-Founder and CEO Pierre Marin mentioned. “With a market of €4.8 trillion in belongings forward of us and no tech chief but in France and Europe, our ambition may be very excessive for the approaching years.”

RockFi’s mannequin combines human experience and expertise to supply companies together with banking, wealth administration, life insurance coverage, and pension financial savings. The agency has a targetable clientele with belongings of greater than €100,000, representing six million households in France.
“Three months after our official launch this is a crucial step that anchors a powerful momentum and permits us to additional speed up the development of the brand new non-public administration,” the corporate wrote on its LinkedIn web page this week. “The ambition stays: to encompass ourselves with the perfect expertise and companions in every subject and to deploy a tech ecosystem to unleash the potential of unbiased wealth managers on the service of their purchasers.”
Meet Finovate’s French Alums!
Over time, Finovate has been proud to showcase numerous fintech innovators primarily based in France. Right here’s a have a look at a few of French fintechs which have demoed their expertise on the Finovate stage in recent times.
Dotfile – FinovateEurope 2024 – demo
ShareID – FinovateEurope 2024 – demo
Numeral – FinovateEurope 2023 – demo
SESAMm – FinovateEurope 2023 – demo
Thread – FinovateEurope 2021 – demo
BLECKWEN – FinovateEurope 2020 – demo
Worldline – FinovateEurope 2017 – demo
Ledger – FinovateEurope 2016 – demo
Right here is our have a look at fintech innovation around the globe.
Central and Jap Europe
- German B2B funds supplier Billie cast a strategic pan-European collaboration with BNP Paribas.
- Klarna expanded its Pay in 3 service to Slovakia.
- U.Okay.-based enterprise monetary platform Tide launched in Germany this week.
Center East and Northern Africa
- Emirates NBD and Pine Labs introduced a collaboration to carry new fee options to companies within the area.
- A partnership between NymCard and Dellsons Associates will assist carry embedded finance options to companies within the Center East and Pakistan.
- Israel-based fintech Kima teamed up with Mastercard’s FinSec Innovation Lab to discover use instances for a “defi bank card.”
Central and Southern Asia
- Indian digital funds firm PhonePe partnered with LankaPay to carry UPI fee acceptance to Sri Lanka.
- Kazakhstan introduced the provision to 10+ new CBDC card companies for the reason that launch of its digital tenge.
- U.Okay.-based startup Fintech Farm raised $32 million in funding to gasoline its growth to India.
Latin America and the Caribbean
- TransNetwork acquired Inswitch to carry cross-border digital funds choices to Latin America.
- Mexico-based BNPL platform Aplazo raised $70 million in new funding.
- Uruguayan cross-border funds platform dLocal introduced the growth of its partnership with Deel.
Asia-Pacific
- Backbase, digital enabler SmartOSC, and Vietnam-based OCB partnered to launch the OCB OMNI 4.0 app to reinforce digital banking in Vietnam.
- Philippines-based fintech Skyro teamed up with id verification firm ADVANCE.AI.
- Hong Kong’s Sooner Cost System (FPS) is facilitating using e-CNY wallets, launched this week.
Sub-Saharan Africa
- Mastercard partnered with the Cooperative Financial institution of Oromia to enhance monetary inclusion in Ethiopia.
- Cost processing options firm PayRetailers went stay in Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.
- The Monetary Occasions acknowledged Africa’s Moniepoint because the quickest rising fintech within the area.
Photograph by Martijn Adegeest