Kani Payments Listed in the 2022 Fintech Power 50

  • Payments
  • 26.07.2022 11:00 am

Kani Payments, the disruptive UK data reconciliation and reporting platform have today announced that it has featured on the prestigious Fintech Power 50 list of 40 trailblazing fintechs and 10 outstanding fintech influencers as it continues its impressive growth trajectory.

With more than 1,200 companies nominated and over 18,000 votes cast, Kani Payments was announced as a member of this year's prestigious list at Fintech Week London 2022, the city’s biggest tech and finance event.

Including some of the most inspirational, thought-provoking and thoroughly knowledgeable businesses and people in the global financial services industry including Trulioo, Weavr and MoneyHub, the exclusive annual programme acts as a hub for driving change and creativity.

Kani Payments has already successfully disrupted the fintech scene from the North of England and forged relationships with a range of companies across the fintech spectrum including Railsr, Sodexo, Osper and Moorwand.

The past year has been especially exciting for Kani Payments as it hit several milestones and announced its acceptance onto the Mastercard Start Path Global programme. Kani Payments plans to build on this success throughout 2022 and beyond by driving its global growth and expanding into new regions.

Aaron Holmes, CEO and founder of Kani commented: “Being listed on this year’s Fintech Power 50 is the latest exciting milestone in what’s already been an impressive and successful story for our ambitious company. We‘re proud to be recognised as trailblazing a fintech hub from our special corner here in the UK while charging into new markets and territories, as well as attracting and retaining a team of top, diverse talent outside the capital.”

“Kani Payments takes pride in being an innovative and agile company that’s been built from the ground up to transform a fast-paced and exciting sector. We will continue to strive to save even more businesses vast amounts of time and help them to tackle the problem of the increasingly complex digital payments, regulation and compliance requirements so that they can spend more time focusing on building superb fintech products and services.”

The award-winning SaaS platform has already reconciled more than €10 billion in processed payments volume to date, and will use the unique opportunity to bring automation, accuracy and compliance to payments reconciliation and reporting to fintechs, acquirers and financial institutions worldwide. This is at a time when data volumes are surging exponentially, having a massive effect on the data-heavy fintech sector: the amount of data globally is expected to reach 175 zettabytes by 2025, increasing from an estimated 44 zettabytes in 2020.

Announcing the final list, Mark Walker, co-founder and chief operating officer of The Fintech Power 50, said: “The Fintech Power 50 annual list acts as a much-needed reminder of all the great things we are achieving in the world of financial technology, and shines a spotlight on those who are transforming financial services for the better.”

“It was fantastic to be able to announce this year’s fabulous 50 at Fintech Week London. Our prestigious guide continues to go from strength to strength with a record number of nominations and votes for fintechs based across the globe.”

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