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Fintech Collective Quovo

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About Fintech Collective Quovo

Fintech Collective is an investment firm that focuses on early-stage fintech companies, but one of its standout investments is Quovo, a financial data aggregation company that was later acquired by Plaid.

Quovo provides account aggregation services, allowing wealth managers, fintech platforms, and financial institutions to access customers’ financial accounts across banks, brokerages, and credit unions.

Quovo’s technology enables businesses to retrieve account balances, holdings, and transaction histories in real-time, providing a comprehensive view of users' financial health.

Quovo’s solutions are tailored primarily for wealth management and investment platforms, enhancing portfolio management by aggregating and analyzing data from multiple sources.

The platform also offers analytics and insights that enable firms to provide more personalized and accurate financial advice.

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