Bovill helps FinTech Neat receive Money Lender’s License in Hong Kong

NEWS RELEASE: The FinTech startup Neat, a digital banking alternative, has been granted a Money Lender’s License in Hong Kong, which marks the first step in their pursuit of global financial regulation.

As a digital banking alternative, Neat provides multi-currency business accounts for startups and SMEs, along with prepaid Neat Mastercards, which can be used to spend online and offline globally. With the Money Lender’s License, going forward Neat will be able to offer lending services, such as credit cards, loans, or lines of credit.

To continue their pace of growth while maintaining a solid focus on compliance, Neat has enlisted the help of Bovill, a regulatory consultancy specializing in financial services. Bovill has helped over 500 firms with regulatory authorisations over the years, including FinTech companies such as Atom Bank, with whom they worked closely to build their operational model from the start and helped to get a banking license in the UK.

Today, Neat works with a number of regulated partners and banks to offer its business account and Mastercards. With Bovill’s guidance, Neat is also applying for a Money Service Operator (MSO) license, and a Trust and Corporate Service Provider license (TCSP) license, soon to be followed by an HKMA license in Hong Kong. The FinTech is also planning to secure global licenses at a later stage.

David Rosa, CEO of Neat, said:

“In the next six months we’re taking big steps to become directly regulated. Having the right licenses will give us the platform to be self-reliant and build even more financial services for entrepreneurs and businesses, and this is just the beginning. Bovill has a deep understanding of the landscape we’re working in and has assisted a number of other FinTech companies like ourselves in attaining the right licenses.”

Neat is focused on building the next generation of financial services for startups and young businesses that have historically been underserved by banks. Bovill’s assistance on further improving Neat’s risk governance allows the FinTech to further scale its growth whilst committing to serve young companies with a short trading history and maintaining rigorous compliance standards.

Rebecca Thorpe, Partner and Head of Bovill Asia, said:

“At Bovill, we’ve worked with a huge array of challenger banks and FinTechs in recent years. From mortgage lending to millennial savings platforms, we’ve helped nimble new entrants to financial services make the most of regulatory reforms that reduce barriers to entry globally, and get licensed in their drive to bring innovation to the sector.

“Neat has a big vision for what the future of banking can look like. Our aim is to guide them through this process to become regulated and help see this vision through.”

 

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