3S Money is a London-founded, regulated cross-border payments platform that gives international businesses a single digital account to send, receive and exchange money across 190+ countries and 65+ currencies. It pairs local IBANs and SWIFT/SEPA connectivity with a dedicated human Relationship Manager for each client, positioning itself as a bank alternative for companies with complex or hard-to-serve international payment needs.
Credit Benchmark is a London- and New York-based financial data analytics company that turns the internal credit risk views of 40+ of the world's largest banks into anonymized, aggregated Credit Consensus Ratings. By pooling the assessments of roughly 20,000 credit analysts, it produces obligor-level ratings and analytics on 110,000+ public and private entities across 160 countries - covering many companies, funds and sovereigns that traditional agencies never rate - and delivers them through a web app, Excel add-in, API and partners such as Bloomberg and Snowflake.
TreasurySpring is a London-based financial technology company that gives institutions a single digital gateway to secure, diversified short-term cash investments. Through standardised Fixed-Term Funds (FTFs), clients gain access to government, bank and corporate credit exposures across dozens of jurisdictions and multiple currencies, with one onboarding process replacing the fragmented, paperwork-heavy setup that historically limited institutional cash investing. Founded in 2016, it has processed more than $350 billion in flows for 800+ clients.
Steven Hunter is the CEO and co-founder of 9fin, an AI-native data and intelligence platform for the roughly $145 trillion global debt markets. A former leveraged finance banker at J.P. Morgan and investment executive at Babson Capital Management, he quit banking in 2016 to build the tool he wished he had, teaming with his university roommate Hussam El-Sheikh. In March 2026 the company raised $170 million in Series C funding at a $1.3 billion valuation, and now serves 300-plus of the world's leading credit institutions from offices in London, New York, Belfast, and Hong Kong.
Qodeo is a matching platform that connects entrepreneurs seeking capital with the venture capital and private equity firms most likely to fund them. Using proprietary, AI-enabled algorithms, it filters thousands of investors down to ranked 'Hot, Warm or Cool' matches based on a company's profile and funding criteria - free for investors and without taking commission. Led by founder and CEO Simon Glass and backed by cornerstone investor Sir Harvey McGrath, Qodeo tracks over 22,000 organisations globally and aims to democratise venture by giving all entrepreneurs, especially diverse founders, access to investors they would otherwise struggle to reach.
Tyler Boyd is the CEO of Youtility, a behavioral decision science company that models the emotional drivers behind consumer choices and feeds banks and brands real-time next-best-action recommendations through APIs. A Columbia-trained financier who spent nearly two decades in private equity, investment banking, and corporate strategy, Boyd moved from Wall Street deal rooms to the marketing-science world at Purple Strategies before sourcing and steering the merger of US fintech Squeeze with UK technology firm Youtility. He now runs the combined company across London and Richmond, Virginia, where its software counts Santander UK, Virgin Money, and Monese among its partners and recently closed a $4.2M seed round.
Titanbay is a London-based private markets infrastructure provider that helps private banks, wealth managers and fund managers launch, distribute and operate private market funds. Its API-first platform handles fund structuring, investor onboarding, capital flows, compliance and reporting end-to-end, opening up private equity, venture capital and other alternatives that were historically reserved for large institutions. Backed by Motive Partners, abrdn and FNZ, the company surpassed $1bn in assets under management and was named to the 2025 WealthTech100.