Posted: 11 Jun 2020 Resource Type: Multimedia Back The digitisation of finance is accelerating as the world responds to global uncertainty. The UK’s fintech industry is empowering resilience at a time of worldwide uncertainty, responding fast to meet new challenges. The UK partners the world to find innovative solutions and is taking the lead by providing a supportive and nurturing environment for innovative firms. Effective policy, regulation and investment continue to help firms to scale up, and a strong talent pool provides start-ups with the tools to expand globally. Share: Share to LinkedIn LinkedIn Share to Twitter Twitter Share to Facebook Facebook Share to WeChat WeChat Share to WhatsApp WhatsApp Share to Email Email Related content Case Study Future Food Solutions | helping farmers and food companies reduce their carbon footprint Mar 2023 - We spoke to Paul Rhodes, director at Future Food Solutions, about how being based in the UK has helped introduce services to major multinational food companies. Future Food Solutions | helping farmers and food companies reduce their carbon footprint Multimedia Investing in future Wales Mar 2023 - The 2nd annual Investing in Future Wales business showcase, hosted by City of London, British Business Bank, the Department for Business & Trade and the Welsh Government Investing in future Wales Case Study Penny | using technology to plan a better retirement Mar 2023 - Penny is an app based company that enables people to track down their lost pension savings and help plan for their retirement. We spoke to them about the company’s growth plans and how changing working patterns are causing more people to lose track of their retirement savings. Penny | using technology to plan a better retirement Case Study Lloyds Banking Group | using CVC to invest for meaningful growth Feb 2023 - We spoke to Kirsty Rutter, Fintech Investment Director at Lloyds Banking Group, about their experience of corporate venture capital in the UK. Lloyds Banking Group | using CVC to invest for meaningful growth