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Fintech Scotland takes lead on later life financial planning

FinTech Scotland and Edinburgh’s Smart Data Foundry are collaborating to bring an industry-wide UK fintech innovation challenge to the market.

The challenge seeks to inspire the development of inclusive financial services for consumers, and builds on the success of the previous SME business banking programme in 2023. The 2024 emphasis will be on new solutions that can support people’s financial journeys as they plan for their later years.

UK fintechs can now apply to take part in the challenge, and up to six successful applicants will be awarded a £5K participation fund to allocate resource to developing their idea. In addition to funding, the challenge offers a fantastic opportunity for participants to present to some of the largest financial institutions in the UK, including NatWest Group, PwC, and Royal London, as well as engage with experts in data, technology, and fintech. The exposure will “allow innovators to gain valuable insights, receive expert guidance, and enter potential collaborations, maximising the chances of success for their projects.”

Smart Data Foundry will provide participants with synthetic data replicating both consumer banking and investment and savings products. This will enable fintechs to thoroughly test and refine their innovations, ensuring the development of robust and effective solutions that address consumers’ real needs.

As life expectancy in the UK and around the world continues to increase, the number of people living later in life is growing rapidly. It is expected that average life expectancy in the UK will be 85.9 years by 2050 – in 1950 it was 68.6 years.

This demographic shift has a significant impact on the current and future cost of living, as there is an increased need to be financially secure for longer. Fintech solutions need to consider future products and services that will help prepare people financially for a longer life.

Through support from the Strength in Places UK Research and Innovation Grant, a prize fund of £45K will be offered to promising projects arising from the challenge. This will allow entrepreneurs and innovators to further develop and implement their ideas, which will in turn help unlock later-life planning for consumers.

Nicola Anderson, CEO of FinTech Scotland, said: “Together with Smart Data Foundry, we are excited to launch this new innovation challenge focusing on later financial lives. As we explore innovation in this domain we hope it will also generate fresh insights into the potential for Open Finance data. This is a great opportunity to explore that potential, with a focus on delivering smarter, and future-focused customer solutions. We are excited to see how these new ideas will help evolve the digital financial landscape with a focus on accessibility and using data to capture the needs of our rapidly evolving society.”

Those interested in taking part have until 17 May to submit their application.

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