Swedish fintech company Econans is the overall program winner of the fall edition of Lighthouse FINITIV 2022, Mastercard’s open innovation program for scaling fintech partnerships in the Nordics and Baltics. FinanceKey stands as the winner of the Finland Class and KWOTA is the winner of the Baltic Class. Danish greentech company Klimate receives the Investor Award. Swedish fintech company Econans , which offers digital services for simulation and automated advice on climate and financial sustainability, has been announced the overall winner of this year’s fall edition of Mastercard Lighthouse FINITIV. Econans was awarded at Slush, where Lighthouse arranged the award ceremony. Econans will as a next step pitch its business idea for Mastercard’s Start Path program, Mastercard’s global start-up engagement program. Mastercard’s FINITIV program runs over three months and gives Nordic and Baltic fintech startups the opportunity to work with Mastercard and major Nordic banks such as SEB, Danske Bank, DNB, Swedbank and OP Financial Group. Each year, in one spring and one fall edition, a winner is selected by the program’s partners, based on criteria such as ambition, product potential and progress. Econans receives the award for tackling one of the most current issues for the everyday person, namely the energy crises causing high electricity bills. Econans helps consumers understand the potential cost, climate impact, and offers saving measures in the home. The diligent and tenacious effort from Econans team resulted in traction and great feedback among all the program partners. “We are happy for Econans’ recognition from Mastercard Lighthouse and its partners in the journey towards a more sustainable world, both environmentally and financially. With increased energy prices and tougher EU environmental laws we look forward to helping more consumers and banks around Europe.” “Econans has developed a diverse product portfolio with focus on customer value and shows an impressive level of professionalism in its partnership readiness. The Mastercard Lighthouse program gives an opportunity to meet quality startups like Econans and we are already looking forward to the spring batch” The winner of the Finland Class is FinanceKey , an open banking platform for corporations, helping companies tackle complicated, time-consuming internal treasury processes. KWOTA is the winner of the Baltic Class, which offers digital validation and trading of carbon emission savings. KWOTA is awarded for its innovative way to significantly increase material reuse by introducing a business model benefiting and incentivizing producers. The people’s choice award went to Olpay, which offers advanced facial recognition technology to enable small and medium businesses to accept different payments solutions. “Mastercard is preparing for a sustainable future in the finance industry by doing our part by adapting renewable energy sources, reducing emissions and enabling more sustainable materials for the consumers physical cards. We also support our customers to create solutions that enable them to provide sustainable products to the consumers for instance by creating an awareness of their carbon dioxide footprint on their purchases through the Carbon Calculator. We are very pleased to see so many solutions tackling the most pressing issues and the winners of this fall 2022 program reflect these values” – Mats Taraldsson, Head of Innovation, Fintech and Impact-tech Engagement at Read about Mastercard Lighthouse partnership news and growth of the alumni companies in the recently published Mastercard Lighthouse report Fintech startup Econans is the winner of the prestigious partnership program Mastercard Lighthouse FINITIV
– David Klamer, Co-Founder and CEO at Econans
– Joakim Höglund, Partnerships Business Manager at Swedbank
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