Startupbootcamp Expands To Latin America With The Launch Of A FinTech Program In Mexico
Source: Startupbootcamp

- The program is a joint venture between Startupbootcamp and Finnovista, and is backed by Industry leaders VISA, Fiinlab powered by Gentera, BanRegio, EY and White & Case
Mexico City, March 1st, 2017 – Startupbootcamp, the global accelerator network dedicated to scaling entrepreneurial innovation, has announced its expansion to the Latin American market through the launch of a dedicated fintech program in Mexico today.
Following the success of other Startupbootcamp Fintech programs in London, Amsterdam, New York, Singapore and Mumbai, Startupbootcamp FinTech aims to accelerate Latin American startups by providing them with funding and mechanisms to grow through mentoring, access to corporate partners and clients, and taking advantage of Mexico City as a launchpad. The application process is now open for Latin American startups to take part in the world’s most prestigious FinTech accelerator program.
The accelerator program
Startupbootcamp Fintech Mexico City is a joint venture between Startupbootcamp and Finnovista – the leading champion of fintech innovation in Latin America.
The program has the support and involvement of global and regional leaders in financial services including VISA, Fiinlab powered by Gentera, BanRegio, EY and the international law firm White & Case.
Designed to support 10 FinTech startups, the 3-month accelerator program will take the selected startups to the next level through an intensive program that will enrich their projects. The program will provide 15,000 USD in funding, direct access to key players in the regional financial services industry, specialized mentoring, free office space in Mexico City, and access to a global network of investors and VCs, among other benefits. The main objective is to help these startups implement a successful strategy and prepare to scale.
The program will be led by the Fintech experts Nektarios Liolios, co-founder of Startupbootcamp FinTech, Fermín Bueno and Andrés Fontao, both co-founders of Finnovista. Eduardo Morelos, who has a strong track record in startup acceleration, will serve as program director.
Between March and May 2017 a tour of events called ‘FastTrack Days’ will take place to educate promising FinTech startups firsthand about the program. These events will happen in Buenos Aires, Santiago, Bogotá, Medellín, Quito, Lima, Sao Paulo, Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey, as well as Miami and Madrid. The program begins July 3, 2017 with the 10 selected teams.
The application process for Startupbootcamp FinTech Mexico City is now open. Interested startups can apply here
For information and news about Startupbootcamp FinTech follow us on Twitter: @sbcFinTech
Quotes
“We are excited to announce our first program for Latin American in a joint venture with Finnovista, the most widely recognized promoter of the FinTech ecosystem in the region. The project consists of a regional accelerator program in which, from Startupbootcamp, we will support the participating FinTech startups in the development of their business models and will connect them to financial institutions, in addition to specialized training and mentoring. With this we will help them grow their business and capture new strategic partners, at the same time we’ll provide them with the necessary funding in the initial stages”, said Nektarios Liolios, co-founder and CEO of Startupbootcamp FinTech.
“At Finnovista we have developed and articulated the FinTech ecosystem in Latin America for over four years. Throughout this time, we have witnessed how FinTech startups have drastically increased the pace of innovation in financial services, shaping the digital transformation of the sector and leaving behind traditional financial entities in terms of innovation. However, we are convinced that in growing economies, startups cannot scale by themselves, and they need to place greater emphasis on creating partnerships with traditional players within the industry. This understanding has led us to launch a Startupbootcamp FinTech program for Latin America in collaboration with recognized corporate partners at both the global and regional level”, states Fermín Bueno, co-founder of Finnovista.
“Through the Visa Everywhere Initiative Visa is on a mission to partner with startups to co-create the future of Payments. That’s why we are excited to support Finnovista and sponsor Startupbootcamp FinTech Mexico City as a way to find innovative ways to improve the payment experience for consumers“, said Juan Carlos Guillermety, Vice-president of Products and Payments Innovation at Visa Mexico.
“Fiinlab was created by Gentera with the purpose of confronting the challenges that affect the large segment of the population that lacks access to financial services. After 26 years working to achieve total financial inclusion, we are convinced that this mission will…
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