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EWPN AND FINDEC TEAM UP TO HELP SWEDISH FINTECHS
Collaboration aims to share knowledge and benefits between the communities
The European Women Payments Network (EWPN) has entered a partnership with Findec, the Swedish hub for FinTechs. Findec (FinTech / Decentralised) aims to boost Sweden’s FinTech ecosystem and create more success stories by supporting members through networking, knowledge and collaboration.
Mats Holmfeldt, co-founder and Chairman of Findec commented: “This partnership is an exciting opportunity for both EWPN and Findec, allowing us to build awareness of each other’s organisations to share mutual benefits between our communities as well as across the FinTech industry more widely. We are excited to see our members and the Swedish FinTech ecosystem grow through this new partnership.”
The Findec community, will benefit from access to a wealth of contacts and business experience from within the EWPN community. The EWPN community will be introduced to the vibrant FinTech
Martha Mghendi-Fisher, Founder of EWPN added: “EWPN is dedicated to building a network of collaboration and communication, helping our members to learn, grow and give back to the Payments, Banking and FinTech industries and improving inclusion and equality. As an organisation specifically supporting start-ups and entrepreneurs in FinTech, Findec shares many of our ambitions and values so the collaboration makes a lot of sense. We hope to replicate this relationship with other organisations in other regions in the future to further enhance communication and mutual benefits across our industry.”
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