Money Mover chosen to participate in PwC’s ‘Future of Work’ accelerator 2016

Posted on the 10th November 2016

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Cambridge UK, 10 November 2016 - Money Mover, the online currency exchange and international payments service, is delighted to announce that it is one of the 12 organisations chosen to take part PwC’s Future of Work accelerator 2016.

Launched last night and run in collaboration with PwC and Swiftscale, the Future of Work programme is a unique initiative to identify and nurture fast-growth enterprise start-ups with the potential to transform the workplace through scalable innovation.

The 12 week programme takes 12 B2B start-ups with a proven product and will support their growth through a combination of executive mentoring, corporate introductions and a business development curriculum.

The programme, which is focused on business development, aims to connect participants with decision makers and influencers within PwC and its enterprise clients which can support the cohort's high growing aspirations with strategic advice and potential sales opportunities."

Hamish Anderson, CEO of Money Mover commented:

"This is a fantastic opportunity for Money Mover and we are extremely pleased to have been selected by PwC to join the cohort. Both the mentoring programme and the corporate introductions are of huge benefit to a start-up company and we look forward to being able to use the learnings to move our business forward.”

Alex Sainty, co-founder of SwiftScale, added:

"We are delighted to work with PwC to inspire and initiate effective collaboration between the very best enterprise start-ups and large corporates. I believe the Future of Work programme represents an incredible opportunity for scale ups to learn from senior executives who understand the mechanics of large companies, such as PwC - and are perfectly suited to accelerating engagement.”

The 12 start-ups leading the future of work and taking part in the programme are:

action.ai is transforming the way people engage with businesses. Their patented and award-winning technology platform enables companies to launch smart Chatbots quickly and efficiently. action.ai is already engaging with some of the world’s leading companies.

Adepto helps companies find, engage and manage their own extended workforce networks. It also provides larger companies with access to use their platform for internal labour mobility. 

BulbThings is a smart asset management platform that helps companies take back control of their physical assets with a sleek, affordable app. Their solution automates administrative tasks and uses analytics and the Internet of Things for actionable insights to better manage assets in real-time, and make savings.

Emoquo is a cloud based digital coaching and people analytics solution for everyone at work. For employees, it’s a confidential coaching app to solve everyday problems and for organisations, it’s a real-time dashboard showing the emotional resilience of your workforce.

FlatClub for business is helping corporates provide relocation support for their junior employees, at a rate 90% cheaper than the current market average. The company has 60 corporate clients, active in over 100 locations, and 70 employees in London and Armenia.

Money Mover is a fintech payments platform transforming the way small and medium-sized enterprises make international transfers. It does this by giving them the tools, transparency and pricing which until now, were only available to large corporates and institutions.

Motivii is a platform that helps managers and their teams save time, improve feedback and boost performance. From the individual to the enterprise, Motivii works with all businesses across every sector.

Peak are pioneering Data-Analytics-as-a-Service. They turn data into opportunities and help their clients grow revenues and profits through a fully outsourced, subscription based data analytics service that can be deployed quickly, delivering value immediately. 

Privitar’smission is to promote and facilitate the ethical and safe use of valuable data assets. The company works with the world’s largest organisations to drive the benefits from data through broader use, collaboration and monetisation without compromising on data privacy and security.

Sedicii has patented a Zero Knowledge Proof based technology that eliminates the exposure of sensitive personal data during an authentication or identity verification process, allowing the matching of identity datasets, without an exchange of the underlying identity data while making it fully compatible with the General Data Protection Regulation.

Talmix wants to become the world's marketplace for independent business talent. With a selection of over 27,000 profiles in 132 markets, their platform allows companies to identify, hire and manage the top 1% of independent consultants around the world on demand, to deliver specific projects or interim roles.

Valsight helps companies achieve their financial objectives. Their software simplifies the calculation of business cases and reduces the effort of simulating financial scenarios, empowering financial controllers to focus on forward-looking analyses that enable management to take the right strategic actions.

Editor’s Notes

About Money Mover

Money Mover is the online currency exchange and global payments service for SMEs.

Money Mover makes international money transfer an asset rather than an inhibitor for SME growth by empowering businesses to make international money transfers quickly, at pre-defined rates and with transparent pricing. Its online platform offers a rich user interface that provides SME-focused tools, reports and functionality to support existing processes/workflows.

Money Mover is part of the growing wave of fintech companies focused on using technology to deliver a better quality of service than incumbent institutions. The cofounders of Money Mover, based in three different continents, were disillusioned with the way that current money transfer practices hamstrung SMEs. They set out to create a global payments platform that put the best interests of its customers at its heart.

Based in Cambridge, UK, Money Mover is backed by Andy Homer, Sir Peter Michael, and a group of financiers, entrepreneurs and technologists.

For more information, see: https://www.moneymover.com/

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