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Key Points to Consider Before Entering into a Bank-Fintech Partnership

Key points to consider before entering into a Bank-Fintech partnership

In a world where digital banking is becoming the norm, traditional banks are partnering with Fintech companies to survive. While this can be a great move for both businesses, forging a successful partnership between banks and fintech companies isn’t always easy.

Big banks are not known for their risk-taking ability. However, as the digital revolution makes its way through finance and continues to take market share from banks, taking risks becomes a necessity. As a result, many banks are looking towards fintech startups to partner with in an effort to remain competitive. This move makes financial sense for both parties.

Banks can use their infrastructure and capital to finance fintech startups’ innovation while taking advantage of the startup’s agility. On the other hand, fintech companies have access to banking licenses and a large customer base that they wouldn’t have otherwise had if they were to go it alone.

While this symbiotic relationship is important for any bank and fintech company looking to succeed, it isn’t always easy. From differing business models to vastly different cultures and complex compliance requirements; establishing a successful banking and fintech relationship requires careful planning and consideration.

So let us look at three key factors that banks and fintechs should consider before entering into a partnership.

Regulators

Relationship with regulators is a major point that should be considered by both banks and fintechs before getting into any sort of partnership.

Before partnering with a fintech company, it’s important for banks to consider how well they are regulated. Fintechs must follow federal and state laws, so it’s important to make sure your potential partner is in good standing with the right regulators. If you are a bank then you should also ask the following three questions about how your fintech partner plans to manage regulatory obstacles that are likely to come up in the future.

  • What steps will they take to keep track of and follow the regulations as they change?
  • What legal requirements apply to their present services?
  • Is their software licensed or certified, and what licenses or certifications are they required to have?

Managing compliance can be a daunting task for both banks and fintechs. In order to make sure that the relationship is successful, it’s important for both parties to take the necessary steps to manage compliance. This includes appointing an in-house expert or nominating a senior member of your team to build a relationship with regulatory bodies. It’s also important for banks to develop a vendor management program with oversight over their partners.

Data Security

Data security is a major concern for both banks and fintech companies. In order to ensure a successful partnership, it’s important for both parties to take the necessary steps to protect data.  What sort of security measures do your fintech partners have in place? How does data security tie into existing policies and procedures, and what sort of protection is in place for sensitive customer data? These are all questions that banks should ask prior to any partnership.

However, data security is just one aspect of data protection. It is also important for both banks and fintechs to know how their partners intend to deal with a data breach once it happens.  Is there a plan in place to minimize damage and prevent it from happening again? What would they do if the worst does happen, and how would they inform their customers and partners? These are all questions that need to be answered before entering into any sort of partnership.

The team

Getting to know the team that is running the fintech you are investing in is one of the most important tasks.

The human factor is always overlooked in fintech. We can understand why sometimes, given the amount of money involved and the complexities involved which requires expertise in the field of finance or data science, but it cannot be denied that at least some degree of emotional intelligence would be required. It’s quite easy to look past this fact when real-world use cases are being delivered.

For a bank that is getting into a partnership with a fintech, particularly a young one, it is absolutely vital to analyze the team behind the idea.

First, they should look at the business leadership itself. On this, should be the founders and key people running the daily affairs of the fintech company. They need to do a proper background check and analyze how competent and well-connected these leaders are.

Second, banks need to take a close look at their product development team and ensure that they have the right mix of people with a solid product vision.

In this regard, having a technical co-founder, product managers and software engineers is ideal.

Third, banks need to look at the customer support and marketing teams of the fintech company. Do they have a good understanding of the market challenges? Is their digital presence strong enough? Finally, they should take a close look at how well they have been able to market themselves, how much brand awareness they have been able to generate and what sort of customers they have attracted.

The fact is that a bank partnering with a fintech doesn’t only want the technology or product offering from them, it’s also looking for a strong team with an understanding of its own business needs.

The benefits of partnering with a fintech company are clear, but it’s important to take the time to do your due diligence before entering into any agreement. Make sure you have a clear understanding of the relationship with regulators, data security measures in place, and who will be running the show. With careful planning, both banks and fintech companies can reap the rewards of a fruitful partnership.

Key Points to Consider Before Entering into a Bank-Fintech Partnership

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Watermelon Ecosystem Partners with Biz2X for Embedded Lending & Invoice Financing to Food & Beverage SMEs

2024-09-19T10:02:00Z

Biz2X’s business lending platform to start delivering capital to Watermelon Ecosystem merchants in the MENA Region

NEW YORK and DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Sept. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Biz2X®, a global fintech headquartered in New York City whose small business finance platform is used across countries like the U.S., India and Australia with over $10 billion USD funded to date, today announced that the technology platform is powering a new SME financing program from food & beverage platform company, Watermelon Ecosystem.

This strategic partnership will pair Biz2X’s leading small business financing platform with Watermelon's digital ecosystem of restaurateurs and other F&B entrepreneurs, a growing sector in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. At its core, this deal expands digital access to financing for SMEs, thereby powering economic transformation in the region and supporting the ambitions of food business owners.

Through the Biz2X® digital platform, food businesses that are part of the Watermelon ecosystem will have access to business financing to fuel their growth. Biz2X will generate funding offers for businesses that use the Watermelon platform.

Businesses that use the platform to purchase ingredients and inventory for their restaurants or other food business will be prequalified for access to capital to simplify their purchases, increasing average order value and making transactions more efficient. Merchants that are selling inventory and other goods or services through the Watermelon Ecosystem will be able to finance their outstanding invoices, ensuring they can reinvest faster in their business growth.

Platform financing offers are based on Biz2X’s leading underwriting technology using proprietary data about merchant transaction history derived from purchasing behavior by Watermelon’s clients.

“This deal pairs Biz2X’s leading financing technology platform with Watermelon's digital ecosystem of restaurateurs and other F&B entrepreneurs,” said Omar AlShamsi, founder of Watermelon Ecosystem. “Together, we will support digital access to financing for SMEs to power economic transformation and food security in the region while we support the ambitions of business owners.”

“Thanks to our partnership with Biz2X and its award-winning digital lending technology, food business owners in our ecosystem will have unmatched financial resources to support their growth,” he added.

Key benefits of this partnership:

  • Fast Access to Capital for Merchants: Merchants in Watermelon’s ecosystem gain fast access to financing options through Biz2X’s embedded financing platform, with loan processing times as fast as 24 to 48 hours depending on the lender.
  • Data-Driven Finance Offers: The Biz2X® platform uses a merchant’s history of processing transactions with Watermelon to prequalify them for financing, minimizing document requests and expediting approvals.
  • Seamless Invoice Financing Process: Merchants that want to finance outstanding invoices will enjoy a fast and seamless loan onboarding process, facilitated by the integration of Biz2X’s lending solutions within Watermelon’s platform.
  • Multi-Lender Finance Ecosystem: Merchants will be matched with top offers from multiple lenders, including various banks and alternative finance providers.
  • End-to-End Loan Lifecycle Management: Lenders gain access to continuous digital monitoring of their active loan portfolios, enhancing regulatory compliance and minimizing risk exposure.

MENA lenders that partner with Biz2X can now offer financing thanks to this embedded finance partnership. By leveraging Biz2X’s digital underwriting platform, these lenders, including banks, non-bank lenders and fintechs, can establish customized credit parameters and underwriting guidelines. With access to Biz2X’s comprehensive data ecosystem, they can quickly obtain detailed financial transaction data for each applying merchant, expediting precise credit decisions. This is the latest in a series of Biz2X embedded finance partnerships in the Middle East, highlighting the platform’s wide impact globally.

“Embedded finance for SMEs is the future. Through our Biz2X® platform, we provide timely access to capital with less friction so that businesses can purchase the inventory they need with confidence,” said Rohit Arora, CEO of Biz2X, a subsidiary of Biz2Credit. “Business owners no longer have to wait until they have cash on hand in order to purchase things they need to operate and grow.”

“Vertical software companies like Watermelon see the value of delivering a complete client experience that includes access to financing to fuel their clients’ success. Watermelon is a partner with an excellent business in the food & beverage space. We are proud to empower their merchants with financing that fuels growth,” Arora added.

About Watermelon Ecosystem:
Founded in 2020 by Omar AlShamsi, Watermelon Ecosystem is a B2B marketplace that connects buyers with sellers across the F&B supply chain. Watermelon Ecosystem enables food businesses to communicate directly with suppliers, streamline the purchasing processes, prevent delays, reduce waste, cut paperwork, generate purchase orders and invoices, and use the power of data to generate detailed reports for convenient forecasting, inventory management, and financial analysis.

About Biz2X:
Biz2X® is the digital lending platform chosen by successful business lenders, with more than $10 billion USD funded globally to businesses through the company’s innovative technology. The platform has been chosen for business lending at banks and financial institutions around the world. Lenders choose the platform because they want to transform their lending practices digitally. Biz2X makes this possible through best-in-class technology and AI-powered underwriting models. Visit Biz2X.com for more information.

Media contacts
John Mooney, Over The Moon PR, (908) 720-6057, john@overthemoonpr.com
Charles Groome, Vice President of Growth Strategy, Biz2X, (332) 699-2785, charles.groome@biz2x.com


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