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SpaceVault and Finsophy accepted into prestigious Queen City FinTech accelerator 
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News release by SpaceVault

Published March 2nd 2017

SpaceVault, and parent company Finsophy Inc., is thrilled to announce our acceptance into the Queen City Fintech Accelerator program for Spring 2017.

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Queen City Fintech - (QC Fintech) is a yearlong accelerator program. The first 12 weeks take place on-site in Charlotte and are designed to mature early stage financial startups through intense mentorship from leading banking executives, business development professionals, venture capitalists and attorneys, among others in the city’s robust business community. Accepted companies also receive a $20K capital infusion from the program with the potential for follow-on funding for the top performers in the program. The program is driven by the largest sponsors network of any Fintech accelerator in the world, including Bank of America, Ally Bank, Wells Fargo, BB&T, Synchrony Financial, Barings, MassMutual, LPL Financial, DC74, and Ernst & Young. “This year’s class of businesses represents the full spectrum of fintech (financial technology)” said Dan Roselli, Queen City Fintech Managing Director.

"Finsophy's model is at a fascinating intersection of high tech and high consumer engagement through causes they care about. They are part of an amazingly diverse QCFintech Class 6 that represent some of the best Fintech startups from around the World."

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- Dan Roselli, Co-founder & Managing Director of, Queen City Fintech

Team Finsophy and SpaceVault is proud to participate in the program alongside:

- Amicus (Charlotte, NC) – Streamlined process for global aid

auditRS (Durango, CO) – BSA and cyber security risk management and governance “in a box”

Catapult (Charlotte, NC) – Streamlined web platform for RFPs

Commandiv (NY, NY) – Smarter stock trading platform with personalized trade suggestions

Curu (Washington, D.C.) – Robo-advising for credit

Edquity (NY, NY) – First of its kind financial planning app for high school and college students

Envudu (Springville, UT) – Cash Envelopes on a debit card to prevent overspending

Lemon (NY, NY) – Automated financial assistant and money tracker

Quartix (Tel Aviv, Israel) – Secure cloud platform connecting the full supply chain into one ecosystem

- Saffe (São Paulo, Brazil) – Payment authorization through facial recognition

Zikher (San Francisco, CA) – Singular, white-labeled loan platform for customers of small banks

 

Click here for more details on the accelerator program.

Click here for more details on SpaceVault’s parent company, Finsophy Inc.

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