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Unicorn fintech plans to create 50 jobs in Dundee

FNZ has two floors within the former Alliance Trust building

- ROB MCLAREN BUSINESS EDITOR rmclaren@thecourier.co.uk

The first Scottish fintech to achieve “unicorn” status – reaching a value of more than £1 billion – is planning to expand its presence in Dundee with 50 new jobs.

Financial platform firm FNZ, which serves many of the world’s largest financial services companies, opened an operations centre in the former Alliance Trust building on West Marketgait earlier this year.

The firm, which employs 500 people in its headquarte­rs in Edinburgh, counts more than 60 of the world’s foremost financial institutio­ns among its clients, with responsibi­lity for £400 billion in assets under administra­tion for around eight million customers.

FNZ, which was establishe­d in New Zealand in 2004, also announced plans to add a further 150 people to its Edinburgh team yesterday.

Adrian Durham, founder and chief executive of FNZ Group, said: “Our commitment to Scotland is unwavering.

“The business has thrived here over the last decade-and-a-half, thanks to the combinatio­n of talent, customers and infrastruc­ture we have been able to access, and Scotland will be central to the next phase of our global growth over the next 15 years and beyond.

“Our expansion into Dundee, which has undergone significan­t redevelopm­ent and offers a strong talent pool, is testament to this commitment.

“We look forward to Scotland continuing to provide the platform for our ambitious growth strategy and enabling FNZ to help more people achieve their financial goals.”

The company became the first Scottish-based fintech firm to achieve “unicorn” status in October 2018 when investment funding valued the firm at £1.7bn, less than 15 years after it was founded.

Mr Durham added: “The question we asked when launching FNZ was how can technology solve the problems faced by consumers of long-term savings products?

“We knew then, and it’s still true today, that technology is the key to unlocking many of the solutions to the problems typically faced by customers.

“Our people in Scotland are at the forefront of developing and improving that technology in line with the needs of savers and investors around the world.”

 ??  ?? Adrian Durham, founder and chief executive of FNZ Group.
Adrian Durham, founder and chief executive of FNZ Group.

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