First ever Northern Ireland FinTech Symposium takes place in Belfast

Finance Partner at A&L Goodbody Chris Jessup, CEO at Fintech Nexus Bo Brustkern, Financial Services Sector Lead at Invest NI Karen Bradbury and Andrew Jenkins, Chair of FinTech NI and HMT FinTech Envoy for Northern Ireland.

The first ever Northern Ireland FinTech Symposium has convened in Belfast to celebrate an industry that contributes £392 million in GVA to the local economy.

The two-day event hosted by FinTech NI, the independent voice of fintech in Northern Ireland, brought together fintech leaders from across the UK with the chief executives, funding organisations, educational institutions and professional services that support the fintech ecosystem in Northern Ireland.

Hosted by FinTech NI, the independent voice of fintech in Northern Ireland, the symposium brought together over 70 delegates to examine how the sector is heading towards the creation of thousands more jobs and the attraction of over £25 million in Foreign Direct Investment to Northern Ireland.

Addressing a pre-event reception of technologists and business leaders on Tuesday, Northern Ireland Economy Minister Gordon Lyons MLA said the region is building a “global reputation in fintech”, underpinned by a highly skilled and adaptable workforce and “business friendly culture with innovation and collaboration at its core”.

Economy Minister Gordon Lyons MLA addresses the NI FinTech Symposium

The summit featured sessions with fintech leaders in Northern Ireland, Scotland, the North of England and the West Midlands. It also heard from Innovate Finance, the industry body for fintech in the UK, and explored the areas that will strengthen the local sector, including progressing the local investment landscape and safeguarding the skills and talent pipeline.

A panel discussion of local business leaders also took place, featuring contributions from Head of Ventures at Deloitte Roisin Finnegan, Co-Founder of ESTHER Carol Rossborough, Professor in Financial Technology at Ulster University Daniel Broby and Finance Partner at A&L Goodbody Chris Jessup.

The Northern Ireland FinTech Symposium 2022 was supported by A&L Goodbody, Invest NI, Deloitte and Fintech Nexus.

Head of Ventures at Deloitte Roisin Finnegan, Co-Founder of ESTHER Carol Rossborough, Professor in Financial Technology at Ulster University Daniel Broby and Finance Partner at A&L Goodbody Chris Jessup.

Speaking after the event, Economy Minister Gordon Lyons MLA said:

“The world might be changing rapidly, but we can always rely on the vibrant business community in Northern Ireland to continue innovating and positioning our region as one of the world’s elite small economies. Nowhere is this clearer than in fintech, a sector that has grown significantly in recent years to become a key priority area.”

“It is sectors like fintech that are at the heart of our economic vision, the 10x Economy, and have the potential to be a window of opportunity for Northern Ireland. It is fantastic to see the FinTech NI Association bring the sector together to celebrate all that’s been achieved to date, and more importantly set out the steps to becoming a stronger, more vibrant community that will have benefits right across society.”

Andrew Jenkins, Chair of FinTech NI and HMT FinTech Envoy for Northern Ireland said:

“The FinTech NI Association is thrilled to have been joined by over 70 delegates at the first ever Northern Ireland FinTech Symposium 2022. This was an opportunity to unite the sector, celebrate our achievements and showcase our potential both locally and to the rest of the UK. We are thrilled to have been joined by fintech leaders from regional hubs around the UK, as well as representatives from our ecosystem of start-up fintechs and established financial services institutions here.”

“FinTech NI exists to promote the region as a leading global fintech hub, and today’s event will be the first of many as we seek to implement our three-year strategy and take the fintech sector to the next level. We would also like to thank A&L Goodbody, Invest Northern Ireland, Deloitte and Fintech Nexus for supporting the first ever Northern Ireland FinTech Symposium.”

Chris Jessup, Finance Partner at A&L Goodbody said:

“The fintech sector has grown considerably in the last five years, and there is no doubt it is on course for further expansion and development. Though this success is beneficial right across the wider business landscape, it is also the same issues of skills, access to finance and business infrastructure that impact us all. That is why it is important the sector comes together, particularly with leaders from across the UK to collaborate and share. It is for this reason that A&L Goodbody was thrilled to be the Platinum Partner of the Northern Ireland FinTech Symposium 2022.”