Societe Generale becomes a corporate member of Fintech District

Societe Generale becomes a corporate member of the Fintech District to contribute to the development of the Italian fintech ecosystem.

It is the first international bank to join the community with more than 100 fintech players

Societe Generale, one of the leading European financial services groups, and Fintech District, the key fintech community created to feed an ecosystem to support the growth and evolution of the technological and financial system, sign a partnership aimed at generating even greater value for the vibrant Italian fintech industry.

Societe Generale’s entry in the Fintech District community as a “Corporate Member” will offer to the entire ecosystem significant opportunities for the development of fintech projects capable of supporting the digital transformation of the financial sector in Italy.

This important partnership further expands the effectiveness and internationalization of the Fintech District’s community, created in September 2017 with the aim of bringing together startups, entrepreneurs, financial institutions, investors and universities by setting up a network in favour of business and cultural contamination. Societe Generale is the first international bank to join this dynamic network, which has grown from 32 to 110 fintech companies in the last 20 months.

Societe Generale contributes more and more actively to the country’s innovation, providing, thanks to its knowledge of the financial markets and of the custodian banking industry, the concrete expertise of its innovative Fintech incubator based in Paris, the Global Markets Incubator, and its know-how in data management and protection. To make its contribution even more effective, Societe Generale’s Italian structure will also make available its team dedicated to Innovation, which has the task of facilitating business transformation through the contribution of digital skills in coordination with the international structures of the Group.

The decision to become a partner of Fintech District confirms Societe Generale’s attention towards Italian Fintech and is part of the wider process of innovation and digital transformation that the Group is carrying out at a global level, to offer its customers increasingly advanced and effective services.

Alessandro Gumier, Head of Global Banking and Investor Solutions for Societe Generale in Italy says: “With this partnership, we want to actively contribute to the development of the Italian Fintech ecosystem by providing startups with our expertise to help them develop their ideas and transform them into innovative services. Fintech is contributing to shaping the future of the financial industry – closely following its developments and supporting the best projects are essential steps to be able to develop innovative solutions at the service of our customers. The partnership with the Fintech District will allow us to combine our strengths with qualified Fintech companies to rapidly develop innovative solutions, in a perspective of co-construction, for the benefit of our customers.”

Alessandro Longoni, Head of Fintech District says: “We are proud to welcome Societe Generale, the first international bank to become a member of the Fintech District community. At the same time, we recognize how significant a step this partnership represents for this important financial group in the local implementation of its innovation strategy and to assume a role of growing importance on the Italian territory. Societe Generale’s entry not only offers added value to the entire community but also consolidates Fintech District’s position both nationally and internationally, as a reference player for developing concrete Open Innovation projects with the world of finance.”

Societe Generale
Societe Generale is one of the leading European financial services groups. Based on a diversified and integrated banking model, the Group combines financial strength and proven expertise in innovation with a strategy of sustainable growth, aiming to be the trusted partner for its clients, committed to the positive transformations of society and the economy.
Active in the real economy for over 150 years, with a solid position in Europe and connected to the rest of the world, Societe Generale has over 147,000 members of staff in 67 countries and supports on a daily basis 31 million individual clients, businesses and institutional investors around the world by offering a wide range of advisory services and tailored financial solutions. The Group is built on three complementary core businesses:
French Retail Banking, which encompasses the Societe Generale, Crédit du Nord and Boursorama brands. Each offers a full range of financial services with omnichannel products at the cutting edge of digital innovation;
International Retail Banking, Insurance and Financial Services to Corporates, with networks in Africa, Russia, Central and Eastern Europe and specialised businesses that are leaders in their markets;
Global Banking and Investor Solutions, which offers recognised expertise, key international locations and integrated solutions.
Societe Generale has included in the principal socially responsible investment indices: DJSI (World and Europe), FTSE4Good (Global and Europe), Euronext Vigeo (World, Europe and Eurozone), four of the STOXX ESG Leaders indices, and the MSCI Low Carbon Leaders Index.

Fintech District
Fintech District is the gateway to the Italian Fintech ecosystem and attracts the most relevant national and international stakeholders, acting like the team that allows you to co-create with the industry’s startups. In the Fintech District community, there are currently over 100, there are also numerous collaborations developed with public institutions, investors, professionals, financial institutions, international innovation hubs, universities and corporations.

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Soisy & Swascan: two Italian fintechs accelerating with Startupbootcamp

Soisy and Swascan, two startups who’ve just concluded three intense months of acceleration at the Startupbootcamp FinTech & CyberSecurity Program in Amsterdam are Italian, and from our community! As we were curious about their experiences in the program, we caught up with them once they returned to Italy. How would they describe their 13-week journey in Amsterdam? What were their biggest highlights? Read on to find out!

But first, here’s a bit of context on Startupbootcamp, the global accelerator for startups. And who better to give us a closer look than Joost Bergen, the Managing Director & Co-founder of the Startupbootcamp FinTech Program in Amsterdam. Here’s what he had to say

1) What makes Startupbootcamp’s FinTech & CyberSecurity program unique?

Startupbootcamp is the world’s largest network of multi-corporate backed accelerators that helps startups scale internationally. Currently, we run over 20 industry-focused programs across 22 cities, worldwide. Specifically, in our FinTech & CyberSecurity programs, we empower innovation and facilitate effective collaboration between startups and corporates, coming from the banking, insurance and regulatory sector.

To date, we’ve worked with over 700+ startups and counting, across all the different programs and in the last 7 years, our FinTech-focused programs have been active in 7 cities across the globe.

What makes us unique is the way we work with the startups that enter our programs. Our focus is always two-fold: Firstly, we help them define their value proposition in the best and most precise way possible; Secondly, we connect them to potential partners, and support them in a growth process that makes them prepared to present themselves to potential investors.

All our accelerator programs conclude with a Demo Day. This is an event during which startups get to pitch their progress and solutions to over 300+ people. Of course, their journey with SBC doesn’t end there – after they ‘graduate’ from our accelerator programs, they join ‘Startupbootcamp NXT’ support program, where they’ll remain in our global ecosystem and are able to benefit from the various opportunities that are offered.

In 2018, relay, one of the startups we worked with 5 years ago, was acquired for 3 million Euros. We’re all really proud to have been part of their journey, from the early stages. What’s more, together with the other players in the Amsterdam FinTech ecosystem, we’re glad Amsterdam is considered as the main Startup hub in mainland Europe.

2) How do you select the startups that will participate in the program?

We look at the team, and then the team and, thirdly … the team. It is clear that for us the team is the most crucial element in our selection process. We select startups with a good and balanced team, with people from different fields working in synergy. The ideas and technologies used are also very important.

3) Looking at the FinTech startup ecosystem, what are the key challenges you’ve seen?

Many startups do not have a value proposition that is recognizable in the market. Often the ideas they pursue aren’t aligned with the needs of the market. Funding is another challenge that startups in this sector grapple with – they often don’t know how to raise adequate funds to move from idea to a market-ready product or service.

4) In the current international, economic context, what should a startup do to stand out?

For a startup, it is very important to know how to propose concrete technologies and solutions that can solve the problems of their potential customers or partners, like the big banks and financial institutions. It is essential to introduce yourself by clearly explaining what you do and what impact your business will have on end customers and on the financial and operational efficiency of the prospect partner and their end clients.

Essentially, a startup must be able to clearly explain the key benefits their product/solution offers, and what makes them unique compared to competitors. To be able to collaborate with banks and other key players in the financial sector they must also be able to demonstrate how they’ll be able to positively impact their respective businesses.

5) What are the top 3 tips you have for startups that are about to join SBC’s programs?

Be clear on the following:

– what is the problem you’re trying to solve?

– why is your product/solution what the market needs?

– what value do you bring to the market?

During the program, each startup will have the opportunity to better articulate their value proposition and learn how to explain why they are unique. Only 2% of startups who apply become part of the program. These are the ones that have the most balanced and motivated team and the clearest ideas on how to put themselves forward on the market.

Startupbootcamp according to Soisy

Let’s hear what Andrea Sandro has to say. He is the Product Development and Founder of Soisy together with Pietro Cesati and Marco Anzelmo. This startup is a peer to peer lending platform where everyone can take out a loan in order to purchase products in physical or online shops and has recently tied up a record crowdfunding campaign with another member of our community: 200Crowd.

1) How would you describe the Startupbootcamp experience to a startup that is interested in taking part in the next edition?

Startupbootcamp is a vortex that drains so much of your energy and at the same time infuses you with the same amount. It is a charge of pure adrenaline diluted in 3 very intense months. It is a huge network of people that we imagine as a great river, where you have the opportunity to capture the “fish” you want. In such abundance, the challenge is to balance the divergent phase with the convergent phase. It is necessary to really understand what you need. If you have a problem, however, you are sure that somewhere in that river will help you find the ideal solution.

2) What would you recommend to a startup in order to maximize the advantages of participating in the acceleration program?

Keep in mind what you are looking for and why you are participating in the program. Goals that are too general to be able to “grow” or “accelerate” are likely to generate unpleasant surprises. Once you have been selected you need to focus your resources on identifying the most promising opportunities you can find amongst the many that arise during the three months as they are all interesting but at the same time also distracting.

3) What should be expected and what should not be expected from the acceleration program?

What to expect: lots of networking, an excellent training on pitch and presence on stage, high-quality workshops and access to a network of corporate partners.

Don’t expect all your problems to be solved within those 3 months – during the accelerator, you will be laying down the foundations for growth, and as a company, you have to then spend the next months exploring this further

4) Has this experience changed your plans for the coming years?

We now better understand where it makes more sense to focus our resources. It was also an opportunity to validate, review and refine some of the internal processes of discovery and product design.

5) Can you list 3 things that you are bringing home after the acceleration program?

A network of high-value contacts, contacts for future investment rounds or partnerships, more awareness about our product and how to develop it.

Startupbootcamp according to Swascan

For Swascan these also have been three intense and fruitful months. Co-Founder Pierguido Iezzi tells us about them. Swascan is the first CyberSecurity platform in Cloud, SaaS & AMP, Pay for Use that helps companies identify, analyze and solve the vulnerabilities related to websites, web apps, networks and source code.

1) How would you describe the Startupbootcamp experience to a startup that is interested in participating in the next edition?

The program was very intense. It allowed us to look at our CyberSecurity Testing platform from every point of view, understand strengths and weaknesses, understand how to value the former and intervene on the latter. This has contributed to both the personal and business growth of the team.

2) What would you recommend to a startup in order to maximize the advantages in participating in the acceleration program?

To receive a maximum return in terms of expertise it is important to have your goals and priorities clear in mind. Do you want to carry out a first pilot project of your solution? Do you want to check if the target you are addressing is correct? Swascan’s solutions, for example, have been addressed to both a Large Account and an SME audience. Do you want to understand if the commercial strategy is correct and if there can be complementary channels? Do you have to structure a financial model that guarantees sustainability?

3) What should be expected and what should not be expected from the acceleration program?

It is an excellent moment of self-analysis and comparison with professionals who provide an external point of view to the project. Models and structures are provided that can be applied to the components of the business. One should not expect indications to be given or decisions are taken on behalf of the entrepreneur. SBC provides the tools and the vision to do it. For Swascan, expectations were met: we were able to convey our identity as a dynamic platform of Security Testing through a qualified and highly specialized network.

4) Has this experience changed your plans for the coming years?

Startupbootcamp has given us the opportunity to access some international contacts interested in the solution, now we are following these up by defining the subsequent commercial strategies. We are also talking with some investment funds interested in the rounds we are going to open to ensure an even faster international growth.

5) Can you list 3 things that you have brought home with you after the acceleration program?

Training: thanks to SBC we managed to get an overview of our IT security platform adding key elements for correct positioning.

Networking: getting in touch with decision makers and prominent people of the CyberSecurity sector has allowed us to widen our horizons and customize the offering to include the needs of larger accounts.

International vision: operating with an international perspective, Swascan offers its services through qualified partners all over the world and aims to expand its network more and more.

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