Innovate Finance, the independent industry body for UK Fintech, today published its Women FinTech Powerlist.
- 1,200 responses
- 150 women featured from around the world
- Standout 35 – outstanding women shaping the future of FinTech
- Full Powerlist available here
Launched in 2015, the Women in FinTech Powerlist has increasingly attracted a global audience, resulting in an unprecedented volume of applications and nominations this year from around the world. The 2018 iteration shines a spotlight on 150 women, across seven categories, who have made a real impact over and above their day-to-day role in FinTech.
Categories were introduced this year to reflect the growing maturity of the FinTech ecosystem and to make it easier to scan for position-related role models. The categories are Senior Leaders, Rising Stars, Technology Professionals, Investors, Policy Makers and Regulatory Experts, Marketers & Communicators and Financial & Professional Services.
A select number of women were chosen for the ‘Stand Out 35’ distinction by a panel of independent judges including Laura Citron, CEO at London & Partners, Ron Kalifa, Executive Board Director at Worldpay, Julia Streets, Founder and CEO at Streets Consulting, Ben Brabyn, Head of Level39, Ghela Boskovich, Founder at FemTech Global and Hephzi Pemberton, Founder and CEO at Equality Group.
Innovate Finance called on the FinTech ecosystem to nominate and submit applications and received over 1,200 responses, highlighting that there is certainly no lack of female talent within the sector!
Commenting on the Powerlist, Charlotte Crosswell, CEO of Innovate Finance, said: “Innovate Finance is once again proud to release the Women in FinTech Powerlist and I would like to thank everyone who participated in the process. These fantastic women are making a major impact on the FinTech talent pipeline. This is despite continued under-representation in terms of funding female-led firms. It is vital that the sector doesn’t just pay lip service to inclusion and diversity. We must now be geared more towards action and ensuring change actually happens.”
Statistics for women in the FinTech sector remain bleak. Women represent just under a third of total staff in the UK FinTech sector and female founders are still struggling to raise capital with an unconscious (or conscious) bias against women-led organisations. Innovate Finance’s Venture Capital Investment Report for 2018 showed that only 3% of the $1.7 bn of VC FinTech investment in the UK went to firms with a female founder.
Women highlighted in the 2018 Women in FinTech Powerlist include representatives from various FinTech firms and major banking/professional services firms such as Allen & Overy, Accenture, BBVA, Barclays, Schroders, Transferwise, Monzo, Moola, OakNorth, Ovamba and many more.