
Curinos and CoMotion at the University of Washington Relaunch FinTech Incubator at Startup Hall
- Editor
- Mar 18
- 2 min read
Whats Happening:
Curinos, a global data intelligence business, is partnering with CoMotion, the University of Washington's collaborative innovation hub, to relaunch its FinTech Incubator. The incubator, located at Startup Hall, will focus on various financial industry sub-verticals, including AI-driven process automation, data analytics, and digital banking. Curinos will provide incubator members with mentorship, data licensing opportunities, and access to fintech expertise.
Key Moves:
Curinos partners with UW's CoMotion to relaunch FinTech Incubator
Incubator to focus on AI-driven process automation, data analytics, and digital banking
Curinos to provide mentorship, data licensing, and fintech expertise to incubator members
By The Numbers:
Curinos serves over 85% of the Top 100 US Banks and Credit Unions
Curinos has data on $7 trillion in deposit balances
The incubator has supported 18 companies that raised over $140 million in venture capital
Key Quotes:
"No other incubator matches CoMotion's track record of launching groundbreaking fintech companies nationwide," said Olly Downs, Chief Technology & AI Officer.
"Speed to market is everything—startups thrive when they can build, test, and scale rapidly," commented Lisa Brown, Curinos Chief Product Officer.
"This collaboration is in perfect alignment with our mission to support innovators of all stripes by providing them with the resources, expertise, and connections they most need to succeed," said François Baneyx, director of CoMotion and UW Vice Provost for Innovation.
Bottom Line:
The relaunched FinTech Incubator at the University of Washington, powered by Curinos' industry expertise and data assets, is poised to drive significant innovation in the fintech sector. By providing startups with access to mentorship, data, and industry connections, the incubator aims to accelerate the development and scaling of groundbreaking financial technologies, potentially reshaping the future of finance.



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