FinTech Alliance launches FinTech Lab with Knotel

The FinTech Alliance, the industry body operated in partnership with the UK's Department for International Trade, has announced the launch of its new initiative dubbed the 'FinTech Lab'.

The initiative will operate in partnership with Knotel, and will see the shared workspace operator provide use of its Old Sessions House studio for the FinTech Alliance's upcoming Investment Series.

The Investment Series will connect startups in the space with investors, corporates and policy makers. Running from April to June 2023, the series will provide FinTech startups with advice on building their businesses while providing community-building and networking activities.

Benedetta Schiavi, marketing manager at FinTech Alliance, said: “FinTech Alliance is excited to work with Knotel to offer our Investment Series participants a dedicated workspace that encourages collaboration and innovation at the Old Sessions House. We believe this collaboration will support a dynamic community that will help our participants grow their businesses and contribute to the UK's thriving FinTech ecosystem."

Kyle Lutnick, co-general manager, Europe and vice president of business development at Knotel, added: “Our goal with FinTech Alliance is to showcase one of our many dynamic work environments which redefine traditional office experiences with flexible and turnkey workplace solutions.”

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