List of UK Fintech VCs and Angels.

Find your fintech investor with the full list of UK venture capital investors.
💡 Explore the most active fintech investors in the UK — from angels with operator experience in finance to VC firms backing embedded finance, neobanks, and payments infrastructure.
🧭 You'll find two preview tables below: one for Fintech venture capital firms and one for Fintech angel investors, each sortable by cheque size, stage, and focus.
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The UK and London are the capital of European fintech. And even during some pretty uncertain times, fintech funding in the UK hit £7.6 billion in the first half of 2022.
From digital banks to new payment systems, fintech is everywhere. We are now seeing a strong influx of venture capital into blockchain and crypto related startups.
Even J.P. Morgan, who’s CEO (Jamie Dimon) famously declared that Bitcoin is worthless is now investing millions in tokenized assets to DeFi.
The UK's fintech landscape is packed with challengers in banking, payments, and financial infrastructure. Discover key players on our fintech startup watchlist, and don’t miss the latest fintech events connecting founders, investors, and operators.
Below is a list of the most active proptech investors in the UK:
| Fintech Venture Capital Firms | Investment Sector | Location | Funding Round | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Blossom Capital(2 contacts 🔒) Blossom is a venture capital firm focused on investing in European technolo... | London | |||
![]() Love Ventures(4 contacts 🔒) Love Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm focused on empowering ... | London | |||
![]() RTP Global(9 contacts 🔒) RTP Global invests in ambitious founders reshaping the world through techno... | London | |||
London | ||||
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![]() SyndicateRoom(3 contacts 🔒) SyndicateRoom focuses on early-stage investments through its EIS and SEIS f... | London |
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Fintech, is short for financial technology, refers to the use of technology to provide and improve financial services. It encompasses a wide range of innovations, applications, and technologies that aim to enhance and automate various aspects of the financial industry.
Fintech startups leverage cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, data analytics, and mobile solutions to create new financial products, streamline processes, and improve overall efficiency in the delivery of financial services.
That’s for a quick defintion of what fintech means. And with fintech funding on the rise, many fintech investors are backing early-stage startups in this space. Now let’s deep dive into the key areas currently being developed within fintech:
Fintech has revolutionised payment systems, with the development of digital wallets, mobile payment apps, and online payment platforms.
Fintech platforms connect borrowers directly with lenders, bypassing traditional financial institutions.
Technologies like blockchain underpin cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and enable secure, decentralised transactions.
Automated investment platforms that use algorithms to provide financial advice or manage investment portfolios.
The integration of technology to enhance and streamline the insurance industry, including online policy management and claims processing.
Regulatory technology that helps financial institutions comply with regulations efficiently through automation and data analytics.
Platforms that enable individuals or businesses to raise funds from a large number of people.
Fintech has played a significant role in the development of mobile banking apps, making financial services more accessible through smartphones.
Fintech has disrupted traditional financial services by offering more user-friendly, cost-effective, and efficient alternatives. The industry continues to evolve rapidly, with ongoing advancements and collaborations between traditional financial institutions and fintech startups.




