Travers Smith proudly welcomes the inaugural cohort of companies to its new fintech incubator programme, Fintech Amplifier. This year-long initiative, designed to empower the next wave of financial services innovators, provides participating companies with top-tier access to legal expertise, industry insight and valuable networking opportunities.
As part of the Fintech Amplifier programme, participants will receive (among other things):
- Comprehensive legal advice and support from Travers Smith's award-winning lawyers.
- Structured training sessions on critical legal issues tailored to fintech founders.
- Exclusive roundtable discussions with peers, investors, and key industry stakeholders.
The inaugural Fintech Amplifier cohort includes:
BEYLA: BEYLA is an AI-native financial operating platform for SMEs, combining regulated banking infrastructure with a governed mesh of intelligent agents designed to anticipate needs, manage risk, and support growth.
level: A retail lender providing structured finance across probate, private client and family law matters, supporting clients through some of life's most challenging moments.
Moxim: A new, aspiring digital mortgage bank – aiming to stand out by streamlining the mortgage application process using open banking, AI and other structured data sources to automate and reduce friction in the mortgage process. It is currently progressing through the Prudential Regulation Authority's new bank authorisation process.
NOBO: A fintech platform for the modern global economy. Our trade-tech infrastructure enables re-usable compliance and due diligence, modernised credit assessment of SMEs, golden source of truth for trade finance documentation, tokenised receivables, and conditional payouts over programmable payment rails to close the trade finance gap and maximise efficiencies.
Shoal: Leveraging cutting-edge financial technology to provide ethical and sustainability-focused savings products.
Natalie Lewis, Head of the firm's cross-disciplinary Fintech, Market Infrastructure & Payments practice, said:
"We are thrilled to welcome these outstanding companies as the first cohort of our new Fintech Amplifier. As a firm committed to innovation, we are delighted to have the chance to support each of them to deliver their cutting-edge products to the market, as well as helping them with their other business-critical legal needs. The entire team is eager to see what they will achieve!"
The programme will be led by Natalie Lewis with support from Dan McNamee and other experts from across Travers Smith. Day-to-day activities will be overseen by Matt Humphreys and Harry Millerchip, two Senior Counsel in the Fintech, Market Infrastructure & Payments practice.