The Scotsman

Ethical fintech aiming high with six-figure funding boost

● Injection enables creation of 15 jobs and global growth ● Goal to disrupt ethical banking with new software

- By HANNAH BURLEY hannah.burley@jpimedia.co.uk

A Glasgow-based fintech is aiming to disrupt the et hical banking sector with new “first of its kind” software after securing six-figure funding to develop its offering.

Soar, which is developing a cloud-based banking platform to be used by credit unions and other not-for-profit banking organisati­ons, has been awarded a £450,000 research and developmen­t (R&D) grant from Scottish Enterprise.

The fintech claims that its software will allow ethical banking institutio­ns to analyse and manage data more effectivel­y and securely, use artificial intelligen­ce, make better and quicker loan decisions, and provide“state-ofthe-art” online and mobile banking products to their members.

Soar has created 15 additional jobs on the back of the funding boost, bringing its total headcount to 22, and it will also use the investment to target expansion into internatio­nal markets including Ireland, Germany, the US, Canada and Australia.

The business, which spun out of the November Twenty One Group, has already develop ed a mobile banking app with the aim of helping credit unions to “stand out” in the financial services market and attract younger members.

Clients include Pioneer Mutual Credit Union in Barrhead – and Glasgow Credit Union, the UK’S largest with close to 50,000 members, with which the fintech struck a deal in December to provide its mobile app and internet banking platform.

Andrew Duncan, executive chairman of Soar, said the firm’ s technology can help ethical organisati­ons to keep pace with digital changes in the wider financial sector.

He said: “The financial services market is changing at an alarming rate for ethical providers. Typically, they don’t have the knowledge or the significan­t IT budgets required to launch a pp st hat are on par with online banks such as Monzo and Revolut.

“By next year, over 80 p er cent of financial transactio­ns will be carried out on smart phones. Ethical providers need to leap for ward to become digital first and remain relevant for the next generation of saver sand borrower s–millennia ls. This grant will help Soar build costeffect­ive and cutting-edge solutions that will help the whole market compete and grow in this fast-paced sector.”

Jim Watson, Scottish Enterprise’s director of innovation, added: “The success of Soar is testament to the vibrant fintech scene herein Scotland, with the company going from strength to strength since it launched just over a year ago.

“This R&D grant will allow Soar to develop further innovative products so that ethical banking organisati­ons – often lifelines for our most vulnerable communitie­s – can remain competitiv­e against the new wave of online banks.”

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