FinovateSpring is a spin-off of our orginal NYC-based FinovateFall conference, the first demo-focused conference in financial technology.Both Finovate events are organized by Online Financial Innovations, a boutique banking technology research firm based in Seattle, Washington.
FinovateSpring is designed to showcase the most innovative new products and ideas of financial technology companies, whether they are established leaders or new companies.The spring startup demonstrations took place on May 11th, 2010 in San Francisco.
The startup presenters for FinovateSpring 2010 can be found here.
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There were lots of great presenters at FinovateSpring 2010 this week. While many of the products shown were for personal finance applications, B2B vendor Cortera (www.cortera.com) chose Finovate as the venue to lauch Cortera Circles: the first social business for the Net 30 crowd (i.e. the millions of credit managers, CIOs, small business owners, even consultants and freelance writers). Cortera's offering commercial credit reporting that's more current and cheaper than Dun & Bradstreet reports–and also lets its community members publicly rate any company with which it does business– sharing the payment history with all who care. As a sole proprietor myself– it will be nice to know which prospective customers of mine are likely to pay (on time or at all)!
Thanks for the info. I will look into Cortera Circles. What you have just described is an interesting concept