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The entire fintech industry is not in distress – here’s who is hiring

‘The buzz and momentum for these companies is unlike anything I’ve seen before’

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With so many fintechs laying off staff, it can be easy to assume that the entire industry is in distress.

But that’s not the case. In fact, some companies are finding opportunity in the masses of layoffs.

Rex Salisbury, founding partner of Cambrian Ventures and formerly on the fintech investment team at Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), believes that early-stage fintech founders, particularly at the pre-seed and seed stages, “are the big winners in the current job market and are pulling in top talent that would have been inaccessible six months ago. The buzz and momentum for these companies is unlike anything I’ve seen before, it’s incredible.”

And Lee Hower, a co-founder and partner at NextView Ventures who was on the founding team of LinkedIn, believes that despite the downturn, there remain fintechs that are “thriving.”

“I was an early employee at PayPal and we grew during the dotcom bust and were a rare IPO in 2002,” he told TechCrunch. “The brightest stars in fintech today are similarly succeeding despite the macro backdrop because they’re solving real problems that consumers, businesses and financial institutions are dealing with every day.”

Here are some fintech companies that are hiring. Note that this is obviously not a comprehensive list, and that we’ll be tracking more in upcoming editions of our fintech newsletter, The Interchange. (Note, it comes out every Sunday and it’s FREE).

  • Insurance infrastructure startup Lula, which has raised $18 million in funding from the likes of NextView Ventures, Founders Fund and Khosla Ventures, is hiring 10 across engineering, product and sales.
  • Another infrastructure startup, Unit, is also hiring — with nearly a dozen open roles across the U.S. and Israel. The company last year closed a $100 million Series C round of funding led by Insight Partners at a $1.2 billion valuation.
  • BaaS startup Synctera, which raised $33 million in 2021, is also hiring across nine roles.
  • Array, a New York-based firm bringing consumers financial, identity and privacy protection tools, is hiring eight engineers for its new product, Hello Privacy. The company has raised $67 million from Battery Ventures, NextView Ventures and General Catalyst.
  • Trading app Public.com is hiring 14 across engineering, supporting, operations, marketing, product and design. The company last raised in 2021 — a $220 million Series D funding round at a $1.2 billion valuation.
  • SecureSave, an emergency savings fintech, is hiring for at least five roles over the next few months across sales and operations.
  • Setpoint is hiring five roles in sales, finance, operations and engineering. The company recently raised a fresh $43 million led by Andreesen Horowitz. 
  • OatFi, a B2B BNPL which recently raised an $8 million seed from QED and Rex Salisbury of Cambrian, is hiring for four roles.

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