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Accenture, Partnership Fund for New York City and Leading Banks Call for Applicants for New York FinTech Innovation Lab 2017

October 24, 2016

Program helps leading financial technology entrepreneurs accelerate product and business development, and solidifies New York City’s position as the nation’s fintech capital

Applications are now being accepted for New York’s seventh annual FinTech Innovation Lab, a 12-week program co-founded by Accenture (NYSE: ACN) and the Partnership Fund for New York City that helps early- and growth-stage financial technology (fintech) companies accelerate product and business development by gaining exposure to top bank and venture capital executives. Applications are available at www.fintechinnovationlab.com and are due by December 1, 2016. An information session will be held for applicants on November 7.

The FinTech Innovation Lab is a program for entrepreneurs that are developing disruptive, pioneering technologies for the financial services sector—particularly in augmented/virtual reality; big data, analytics, including artificial intelligence, machine learning and IoT-generated data; digital client engagement tools; enterprise DevOps and multichannel deployment; RegTech; security, including identity management, biometrics and fraud detection; blockchain; cloud; new credit/underwriting tools; and, disruptive talent management. Chief technology officers and senior technology executives from the 30 participating financial institutions will select up to eight of the applying fintech companies to participate in the Lab through a competitive process.

Applicants must have at least a working beta version of their technology that is ready to be tested for either the institutional or retail market. The Lab, which begins in April 2017, will partner the selected  fintech entrepreneurs with senior-level bank executives and leading technology entrepreneurs, who will help them fine-tune and develop their technologies and business strategies through a series of workshops, panel discussions, user-group sessions, networking opportunities, one-on-one meetings, and presentations. The Lab culminates in June 2017 with a Demo Day presentation by this year’s cohort to an audience of venture capitalists and financial industry executives.

The Lab continues to introduce cutting-edge fintech companies to top banks and insurers to help push them into open innovation. According to a report issued by Accenture and the Partnership Fund for New York City in June, the value of fintech investments globally nearly doubled last year, to $22.3 billion from $12.6 billion in 2014. In New York, fintech deal values tripled to $2.3 billion; and, in the first quarter of 2016, New York surpassed Silicon Valley in fintech venture financing for the first time.

“The fintech investment boom dovetails perfectly with the surging demand by banks for new technologies like robotics, blockchain, cloud computing and data analytics,” said Robert Gach, managing director of Accenture Strategy Capital Markets and co-founder of the FinTech Innovation Lab. “With fintechs, particularly in the U.S., finding it difficult to grow on their own, many financial institutions are now structurally ready to adopt these innovations that can help them rebuild profit margins. The FinTech Innovation Lab helps entrepreneurs shape their innovations to fit the complex needs of global financial services firms.”

Since the New York FinTech Innovation Lab was founded in 2010, it has provided entrepreneurs from 39 technology companies with mentoring and access to more than 30 leading bank CEOs, CTOs, CIOs, venture capitalists and technology luminaries. Previous participants have created nearly 400 jobs and have raised more than $300 million in venture financing after participating in the program; four participants have been acquired including Standard Treasury and BillGuard last year.

Marc DaCosta, Chairman and Co-founder of Enigma and 2014 Lab participant said, “At Enigma, the growth of our business is predicated on both connecting with and understanding the challenges of our clients in financial services, but also beyond into healthcare, insurance, and manufacturing. We gained insight into operational data opportunities in the financial services industry through access to the FinTech Innovation Lab’s active sponsor network. Through the collaborations born from our involvement in the Lab, we were able to hone our vast repository of public data and our intelligent data infrastructure. The Lab was instrumental in accelerating the maturity and applicability of the solutions we bring to market to solve today’s largest business problems.”

Tim Estes, CEO, Digital Reasoning and 2012 Lab participant added, “Digital Reasoning’s participation in the FinTech Innovation Lab was an inflection point for our company. By working side by side with many of the world’s financial technology leaders, we were able to rapidly enhance our product to meet real world use cases. Now, we count many of the world’s most valuable financial institutions as customers and some as investors. We credit the FinTech lab experience as a critical enabler to being successful in that market.”

“Being part of the Fintech Innovation Lab gave Kasisto an important advantage through careful product refinement, support acquiring our first customers and really helping us crispen our value proposition,” said Kasisto CEO and 2014 Lab participant, Zor Gorelov. “The program was a watershed during our early stage and any young fintech startup in New York City should consider it carefully.”

The success of the FinTech Innovation Lab in New York has led to the founding of three other FinTech Innovation Labs around the world — the FinTech Innovation Lab London, which was founded in 2012, and the FinTech Innovation Lab Asia-Pacific in Hong Kong and the FinTech Innovation Lab Dublin, which were both established in 2014.

About the Partnership Fund for New York City
The Partnership Fund for New York City is the $150 million investment arm of the Partnership for New York City, New York’s leading business organization. The Fund’s mission is to engage the City’s business leaders to identify and support promising NYC-based entrepreneurs in both the for-profit and non-profit sectors to create jobs, spur new business and expand opportunities for New Yorkers to participate in the City’s economy.  The Fund is governed by a Board of Directors co-chaired by Charles “Chip” Kaye, co-chief executive officer of Warburg Pincus, and Tarek Sherif, Chairman and CEO of Medidata.  Maria Gotsch serves as President and CEO of the Fund. More information about the Fund can be found at www.pfnyc.org.

About Accenture
Accenture is a leading global professional services company, providing a broad range of services and solutions in strategy, consulting, digital, technology and operations. Combining unmatched experience and specialized skills across more than 40 industries and all business functions – underpinned by the world’s largest delivery network – Accenture works at the intersection of business and technology to help clients improve their performance and create sustainable value for their stakeholders. With approximately 384,000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries, Accenture drives innovation to improve the way the world works and lives. Visit us at www.accenture.com.