Many of Europe’s economies are hampered by a waning number of innovations, which in part is attributable to the European financial system’s aversion to funding innovative enterprises and initiatives. Specifically, Europe’s innovation finance ecosystem lacks scale, plurality, and risk appetite. These problems could be addressed by new and creative approaches and technologies for financing dynamism in the economy, such as “FinTech” innovation.

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