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Number one for fintech

Number one for fintech

Source: Ernst & Young

Ernst & Young presents an evaluation of the international fintech sector, ranking Britain as the world's leading centre for startup activity.

The report rates the UK as first amongst the world’s seven leading fintech hubs - from Silicon Valley to Hong Kong - when measured according to four key criteria: the availability of talented staff, access to investment, the nature of government and regulatory policy, and the demand for fintech services.

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