CFTE launches ‘London’s first physical fintech campus’
The Centre for Finance, Technology and Entrepreneurship (CFTE) has announced the launch of its CFTE Campus in Level39 at Canary Wharf.
The landmark CFTE Campus project joins tech hub Level39, which is home to over 200 startups and 1,200 entrepreneurs specialising in fintech, cyber security and retailtech.
Huy Nguyen Trieu, co-founder of CFTE, commented: “We are delighted to be continuing our partnership with Level39. With such a diverse community of startups, it was the perfect place to build London’s first physical fintech campus.”
The fintech campus aims to be a base for professionals and entrepreneurs, with bi-weekly networking events planned to provide insights into the growing fintech industry.
Ben Brabyn, Head of Level39 commented: “The arrival of CFTE to Level39 comes at a critical time for Britain’s tech sector that is only increasing its demand for skilled digital talent. Welcoming CFTE is a commitment in the growth of the ambitious businesses that are based here, supporting them in accessing the human resources they need to scale.
“The new CFTE campus signals a commitment to the future of London as a leading digital hub, where tech companies can access an ecosystem populated with the talent, connections and knowledge to scale.”
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