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Intrinio Accepts 150th Start-Up into its Fintech Incubator – News Today – Apr 19

Participants receive six months of free financial data, support, and product marketing

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – April 9, 2018 – Intrinio, a fintech platform providing access to over 200 financial data feeds, has accepted the 150th participant into its Developer Program. The program, an incubator of sorts, is nearly a year old and has welcomed a variety of start-ups with apps focused on everything from AI and Blockchain to financial games and education, on a plethora of platforms including traditional technology, like web and mobile, as well as new technology, like Alexa and Apple TV.

Participants are granted free access to six months of financial data, support from Intrinio’s developer team, and product marketing on Intrinio’s App Marketplace as well as through its various social channels. In order to be accepted into the program, the start-up or project must have raised less than $200,000 and have less than $10,000 in average monthly revenue.

“Intrinio was born from the frustration we faced due to the lack of access to affordable financial data when we were building our first app, and the creation of the developer program is our way of working to ensure that no other start-up is faced with that roadblock,” said Rachel Carpenter, CEO of Intrinio. “We believe that when access to financial data is restricted to an elite minority, innovation is crushed, and great ideas fall by the wayside, when they could be pushing the industry forward.”

Once participants complete the Developer Program, they are transitioned onto a low-cost start- up plan, where they receive financial data at a fraction of the cost of traditional financial data vendors.

“It’s part of our mission to power the future of fintech by providing financial data that is not only accessible but is also affordable,” said Carpenter.

About Intrinio

Intrinio is dedicated to the idea that innovation can only succeed if financial data is easy to work with and priced to move. Co-founded in 2012, by Rachel Carpenter and Joseph French, the team has grown rapidly over the last few years and works tirelessly to deliver high-quality financial data at disruptively low prices. The Intrinio Fintech Marketplace upends tradition, removing financial and technical roadblocks so developers can get to work.

You can check intrinio.com for more information.

Disclaimer: The information on this site is provided for discussion purposes only, and should not be misconstrued as investment advice. Under no circumstances does this information represent a recommendation to buy or sell securities.
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