Keepabl named to the Fintech Power 50!

Keepabl recognised as one of the most influential & innovative companies in Fintech in 2020

The Fintech Power 50, the annual guide to the most influential, most innovative companies and visionary personalities shaping the Fintech industry, has named Keepabl, the award-winning Compliance-as-a-Service making GDPR simple, as a member of the 2020 cohort.

Fintech Power 50 members are the most influential, innovative and powerful figures in the Fintech industry, all playing leading roles in transforming financial services for the better.

Mark Walker, co-Founder & COO of the Fintech Power 50, says ‘Keepabl was included in the Fintech Power 50 2020 edition due to their innovative Compliance-as-a-Service solution, which makes GDPR easier for overstretched Compliance teams. We see great potential for its application to many other compliance regimes and look forward to supporting their continued growth.

Robert Baugh, CEO of London-based Keepabl which recently marked its 2nd anniversary, notes ‘We’re incredibly proud to be named to the Fintech Power 50’s 2020 cohort.  It’s huge recognition of all the hard work by everyone in the extended Keepabl family and the clear benefits our innovative, intuitive compliance solution delivers to our customers and partners.

Robert adds, ‘I’d like to thank the Fintech Power 50 for this great recognition – we’re looking forward to the programme over the next 12 months, meeting all the other cohort members and all the cooperation that makes this such a rewarding industry.


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