09.24.2024

BlackRock Joins FinTech Scotland

09.24.2024
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BlackRock, the leading global investment manager, announced it was joining FinTech Scotland, the cluster management organisation for the fintech sector in Scotland. The announcement comes as BlackRock continues to develop local knowledge and talent as it expands in Scotland.

The ambition aligns with the FinTech Scotland Research and Innovation Strategy, focused on shaping the future of finance through fintech and technology. Through this partnership BlackRock and FinTech Scotland will collaborate on innovation and solving difficult problems through data and technology, helping more people experience financial wellbeing.

BlackRock joins a fintech cluster that is recognised as a centre of excellence in fintech innovation through a committed industry driven to advance the fintech opportunity. The Cluster is rich and diverse with over 235 fintech SME, 35 established financial and professional services institutions, global technology enterprises, world-class universities, regulators and a supportive public sector.

BlackRock’s deep expertise in technology and investment management continues to add to the experience across the FinTech Scotland Cluster and confirms its plans for further growth in Scotland.

Scott Walker, Managing Director, Co-head of BlackRock’s Edinburgh office, said: “We are excited to join with FinTech Scotland and its dynamic fintech cluster. We’re looking forward to working with peers and the industry in exploring key themes that are critical to the future of financial services and important to our clients. BlackRock has a long history in Edinburgh and our partnership with FinTech Scotland demonstrates our ongoing commitment to the local market, in addition deepening our relationships in this growing sector.”

Nicola Anderson, CEO of FinTech Scotland, said: “The collaboration with BlackRock is a testament to the strength and international appeal of the Scottish fintech cluster. Thanks to the collective innovation and technology expertise across in Scotland, we will continue to drive meaningful change and fintech evolution that will address some of the most pressing challenges in the financial industry today.”

Source: FinTech Scotland

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