Deutsche B?rse FinTech Hub Enters the Second Round
Deutsche Börse FinTech Hub Enters the Second Round
Deutsche Börse is further developing its FinTech Hub: in cooperation with TechQuartier, it is now
bringing new start-ups to the Hub in Frankfurt's Ostend district. The focus is on technologies for
the capital market that will shape the function of the financial markets today and in the future.
The first fintech to move in is transaction factory, a software and consulting start-up for financial
service providers, banks and stock exchanges. Further start-ups will follow in the coming
months.
The expanded cooperation between TechQuartier and Deutsche Börse will contribute directly to
the master plan of the Hessian state government. “The specialisation in our Hub shows that the
fintech community in Frankfurt has developed further. This makes the region more attractive to
founders and investors overall,” explains Peter Fricke, head of Deutsche Börse Venture
Network. “At the same time, the individual initiatives from politics and business are growing even
closer together,” says Fricke.
The new fintechs, who are also part of the TechQuartier community, benefit from the new
cooperation in several ways: in addition to plenty of space for networking, the Deutsche Börse
Venture Network team is available to the founders at the FinTech Hub to answer questions and
to provide targeted contacts to market experts and investors. “We bring fintechs from the region
Frankfurt Rhine-Main together with national and international investors via the Deutsche Börse
Venture Network and provide targeted support in their search for growth capital,” adds Fricke.
Workshops and community events such as the established “Rooftop Talks” complement the
offerings at the FinTech Hub. “We have also developed the German Equity Forum, which takes
place annually in Frankfurt and is one of the leading European capital market conferences, into
a platform for venture capital investors and start-ups,” explains Fricke.
For TechQuartier, the new cooperation is a further expansion of its physical presence in
Frankfurt. “Our role in the ecosystem is both to awaken entrepreneurial ambitions and to pave
the way for the most promising founders and powerful companies to succeed,” says Sebastian
Schäfer, Managing Director of TechQuartier. “The deepened cooperation with a key player in the
financial industry such as Deutsche Börse and the integration of their venture expertise
represents an enormous added value for our community and represent another promising step
forward for our rapidly growing start-up scene here in Frankfurt.”
Start-ups from the financial sector have been able to work at the Deutsche Börse FinTech Hub
in Frankfurt since May 2016, offering a total of 450 square metres of individual offices and
coworking spaces. The founders are supported by the Deutsche Börse Venture Network, which
improves the financing situation of start-ups, for example through worldwide investor events or
training for founders.
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