FCA reveals its innovation sandbox list

Insurer among those to make the list designed to support innovators navigating the regulatory system

Technology

By Paul Lucas

Earlier today we told you about one insurance firm making it on to the FCA innovation sandbox list (see article) – and now we can reveal the list in full.

Insurtech firm Blink Innovation is joining several other companies that have been approved to begin testing products in the first cohort of the regulatory sandbox. Blink’s product is an insurance solution that has an automated claims process, which allows travellers to instantly book a new ticket on their mobile device in the event of a flight cancellation.

The regulatory sandbox is part of Project Innovate, an initiative kicked off in 2014 to provide innovators with support to navigate the regulatory system and promote competition in the interest of consumers. It aims to create a ‘safe space’ in which businesses can test innovative products, services, business models and delivery mechanisms in a live environment while ensuring that consumers are appropriately protected.

 “The FCA’s regulatory sandbox was a first for regulators worldwide and underlines our deep commitment to innovation and our willingness to think outside the usual regulatory parameters. We are pleased to announce the first cohort of firms,” said Christopher Woolard, executive director of strategy and competition at the FCA.

“It has been an intense process for both firms and ourselves and we are grateful for their cooperation and hard work in getting us all to this position. We look forward to these businesses bringing new products and services to market whilst we ensure that appropriate consumer protection safeguards are in place.”

In total, the FCA received applications from 69 firms from a diverse range of sectors, geographies and sizes. Twenty-four applications were deemed to meet the sandbox eligibility criteria and were accepted to develop towards testing, including early stage start-ups, challengers and incumbent firms.

Here is the full list, as per an FCA release:
 
Firm Description
Billon An e-money platform based on distributed ledger technology that facilitates the secure transfer and holding of funds using a phone based app.
BitX A cross-border money transfer service powered by digital currencies / blockchain technology.
Blink Innovation Limited An insurance product with an automated claims process, which allows travellers to instantly book a new ticket on their mobile device in the event of a flight cancellation.
Bud An online platform and app which allows users to manage their financial products, with personalised insights, on a single dashboard. Bud's marketplace introduces relevant services which users can interact with through API integrations.
Citizens Advice A semi-automated advice tool which allows debt advisers and clients to compare the key features of available debt solutions.
Epiphyte A payments service provider that aims to provide cross-border payments using blockchain technology.
Govcoin Limited A technology provider that has partnered with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to determine the feasibility of making emergency payments using means other than cash or the Faster Payments Scheme. The payments platform will use blockchain to allow the DWP to credit value to a mobile device to transfer the value directly to a third party.
HSBC An app developed in partnership with Pariti Technologies, a FinTech start-up, to help customers better manage their finances.
Issufy A web-based software platform that streamlines the overall Initial Public Offering (IPO) distribution process for investors, issuing companies and their advisors.
Lloyds Banking Group An approach that aims to improve the experience for branch customers which is aligned with the online and over the phone experience.
Nextday Property Limited An internet-based property company that will provide an interest free loan for a guaranteed amount to customers if they are unable to sell their property within 90 days.
Nivaura A platform that uses automation and blockchain for issuance and lifecycle management of private placement securities.
Otonomos A platform that represents private companies’ shares electronically on the blockchain, enabling them to manage shareholdings, conduct bookbuilding online and facilitate transfers.
Oval An app which helps users to build up savings by putting aside small amounts of money. These savings can then be used to pay off existing loans early. Oval will be working with Oakam, a consumer credit firm, and a number of their customers during the test period.
SETL A smart-card enabled retail payment system based on their OpenCSD distributed ledger.
Tradle An app and web-based service that creates personal or commercial identity and verifiable documents on a distributed ledger. In partnership with Aviva they will provide a system for automated customer authentication.
Tramonex An e-money platform based on distributed ledger technology that facilitates the use of “smart contracts” to transfer donations to a charity.
Swave A micro savings app that provides an across-account view; enables a round-up service every time a user spends money and calculates an affordable savings amount based on the user’s spending behaviour.
 
Firms can apply to be part of the second sandbox cohort from November 21, 2016. The application period will close on January 19, 2017. The application form and instructions on how to apply are available on the FCA website.

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