B2B fintech aggregator connecting institutions to capital markets solutions
United Fintech operates a curated marketplace connecting financial institutions to specialized fintech providers across markets, banking, wealth, and payments. The tech stack is enterprise-grade (.NET, Java, Spring Boot, Kubernetes, Oracle, PostgreSQL) with heavy cloud-native infrastructure (AWS, Docker, Terraform), reflecting an organization scaling compliance-critical systems. Active hiring is concentrated in engineering and product roles across Europe and Nordics, while pain points cluster around infrastructure harmonization, onboarding friction, and manual processes — suggesting the business is mid-scale operational consolidation rather than product innovation.
Notable leadership hires: Commercial Director
United Fintech operates a B2B fintech platform founded in 2020, headquartered in London, connecting mid-to-large financial institutions to a curated ecosystem of specialized fintech solutions. The company acts as an integration and adoption layer, enabling banks, wealth managers, and asset managers to adopt, integrate, and scale fintech tooling more efficiently across markets (FX, trade finance, payments, banking operations). With 201–500 employees and offices across Europe, the Americas, Middle East, and Asia, United Fintech combines managed infrastructure (IBAS systems, banking factories, CI/CD pipelines) with client-facing delivery and compliance operations (SOC 2, ISO 27001). The business targets institutions seeking to reduce operational cost and automate capital markets processes without managing multiple vendor relationships directly.
React, Angular, .NET, Java, Spring Boot, Kubernetes, Docker, AWS (ECS, RDS, DynamoDB), PostgreSQL, Oracle SQL Server, Terraform, and Jenkins for CI/CD. Also uses ISO 20022 for financial messaging standards.
Headquarters in London with offices across Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, and Asia, serving capital markets, banking, wealth management, and payments institutions globally.
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