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Abstract:A panel of expert VCs picked out the most interesting early stage companies for the event's "startup academy."
Business Insider is at the Money20/20 conference of startups and early stage fintechs in Amsterdam.
A panel of expert VCs picked out the most interesting early stage companies for the event's “startup academy.”
Here are some of the names to look out for at the event.
Money20/20, a fintech and payments conference which holds its European leg in Amsterdam, is showcasing startups from around the continent to help accelerate their growth.
With a panel of VC judges, the event hand picked Europe's top startups and is giving each “unrivalled exposure to financial leaders and some of the most forward-thinking investors on the continent,” the organizers said on the Money20/20 website.
Included in the judging panel are VCs including Rob Moffat, partner at Balderton Capital; Ben Brabyn, head of Level39; Reshma Sohoni, founding partner at Seedcamp; and Michael Treskow, partner at Eight Roads Ventures.
Other judges include Samantha Ghiotti, partner at Anthemis Group; Amy Neale, the global lead for Mastercard's 'Start Path' startup engagement program; Sonali de Rycker, partner at Accel; and Jan Hammer, partner at Index Ventures.
Across payments, investment, mortgages, and even the environment, here are 12 companies to look out for at Money20/20.
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