Cardiff-based fintech company to go on recruitment drive
A Cardiff-based fintech company has revealed plans to create a further 30 jobs after securing a £200,000 grant from the Welsh Government, a news report in the local media has been able to suggest.
Financial technology company Delio, which has launched two years ago, developed a platform for financial institutions that helps distribute deal flow and connect high net worth clients with investment opportunities.
"Our solution helps everyone – from family offices through to global banks – to offer more to those seeking to invest directly in private equity, debt, real estate and other asset classes," said Gareth Lewis, who co-founded Delio with David Newman in 2015.
"It provides markets for a range of uses – platforms can connect together multiple institutions on an individual basis so deal dlow can be shared both internally and with external partners. It can not only be used to improve distribution to existing networks but also to reach new investors and sources of deal flow."
The business said it was recruiting for a range of roles, including software development professionals, testing support experts and experienced marketers. It has partnered with recruitment firm Acorn to get staff.
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