The Scotsman

Fintech adds capital jobs with £10m grant

- By HANNAH BURLEY

Modulr, the business-to-business payment specialist with a significan­t Edinburgh presence, is to create around 50 jobs in the capital after scooping £10 million in funding.

The fintech will use the grant from the Capability & Innovation Fund – part of the RBS Alternativ­e Remedies Package – to create 64 “high quality” UK jobs, with more than 80 per cent of these located in Edinburgh.

Modulr, whose digital accounts provide an alternativ­e to traditiona­l bank accounts for business payments, has also committed to investing £10m of its own funds to support jobs growth and create new products.

This includes a payment control tool designed to provide greater control, automation and efficiency for accountant­s and small and medium-sized enterprise­s (SMES).

The company currently reaches more than 35,000 SMES through its client and partner network.

Earlier this year the fintech secured £14m in scale-up funding to accelerate developmen­t, expand into new markets and boost headcount.

Chief executive Myles Stephenson said: “Modulr was founded with a purpose to make money flow more efficientl­y through businesses and the economy. This award will help us deliver on our vision and passion to support SMES to thrive across the UK.

“This is a great opportunit­y to bring an entirely new digital solution to market; the benefits of unlocking automation and straight-through payment processing will radically change the way SMES and accountant­s do business.”

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