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Swoop and Sage Unveil Global Partnership to Revolutionize Business Funding and Cost-Savings Solutions

Key details:  Access to finance is one of the main barriers to growth for small to medium sized businesses globally as highlighted by The Sage Foundation. This partnership aims to overcome this barrier and provide access to funding for businesses globally. Sage accountants benefit immediately with a discounted price of the Swoop for Advisors platform, which allows accountants and business advisors easy access to grants, equity investment, traditional and alternative loans, and business savings for their clients to help them grow. Swoop users can also integrate their Sage Intacct and Sage Business Cloud Accounting software to uncover financial insights, unlock business savings, and access financial tools such as cash flow forecasting. TORONTO, Sept. 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Swoop, a fintech company specializing in funding solutions and Sage, the leader in accounting, financial, HR, and payroll technology, are excited to announce their global partnership aimed at helping businesses and accountants access a wide range of funding opportunities. The partnership will also help identify opportunities to reduce business costs in areas such as energy, banking and foreign exchange, providing a significant impact on the bottom line. By integrating their Sage accounting software once, businesses can identify more accurate funding opportunities, streamline the funding process, unlock business savings, and benefit from tools such as cash flow forecasting. In today’s dynamic economic landscape, businesses often face challenges in securing the financial capital they need to grow and thrive. Research conducted by the Sage Foundation has highlighted that the lack of financial resources remains one of the most significant obstacles businesses encounter on their journey to success. Recognizing the importance of overcoming this challenge, Swoop and Sage have joined forces to simplify and expedite the process of accessing vital funding for businesses and their trusted advisors. This innovative partnership will enable advisors and businesses around the world to effortlessly explore and tap into various funding options that suit their unique needs. In a groundbreaking first step, underserved, black female founders in Atlanta are among the first to benefit from the partnership with Swoop and Sage’s involvement in the BOSS Network. This comes in response to a Sage report revealing systemic barriers hindering their access to capital and resources essential for achieving sustainable growth. Enabling financial success: funding solutions for businesses and accountants Navigating the complex landscape of funding opportunities can be daunting for businesses. The partnership aims to bridge this gap by providing a user-friendly platform that connects businesses and accountants with the financial resources they require. The global partnership brings a wide range of funding opportunities for businesses, including grants, loans, and equity investments, whilst streamlining the application and approval process. Trusted advisors, such as accountants and financial professionals, will also benefit from this partnership, gaining the tools and resources to guide their clients effectively through their funding journeys. “In a world full of fluctuations, with inflation and interest rates on the rise, businesses are facing unprecedented challenges, so it is important to make business finance more accessible and less daunting,” said Chip Mahan, Global Commercial Head, Fintech, Payments & Banking at Sage. “This partnership with Swoop aligns perfectly with our mission and will make accessing essential financial capital quick and easy, ensuring businesses have the support they need to succeed.” Andrea Reynolds, CEO of Swoop, echoed these sentiments, stating, “We are thrilled to partner with Sage to bring our funding expertise to businesses and advisors worldwide. Together, we will simplify the path to financial empowerment for businesses of all sizes.” Micheál Martin, Tánaiste (Deputy Prime Minister) and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ireland, said: “I am delighted to acknowledge both Swoop and Sage in the development of an effective funding platform for the small and medium enterprise sector. The innovative combination of the advanced technology platform of Swoop combined with Sage’s globally recognized cloud-based accounting software will provide great assistance to company leaders as they look to funding options.” The partnership marks a significant step towards levelling the playing field for businesses and underscores their importance in driving global economic growth. With this collaboration, the future looks brighter for entrepreneurs and businesses worldwide. About Swoop: Swoop is a global fintech company specializing in funding solutions for businesses. Swoop’s platform connects businesses and advisors with the right funding options, streamlining the application process and saving them time and money. Swoop is committed to helping businesses thrive by making funding accessible and hassle-free. About Sage: Sage exists to knock down barriers so everyone can thrive, starting with the millions of Small and Mid-Sized Businesses served by us, our partners and accountants. Customers trust our finance, HR and payroll software to make work and money flow. By digitising business processes and relationships with customers, suppliers, employees, banks and governments, our digital network connects SMBs, removing friction and delivering insights. Knocking down barriers also means we use our time, technology and experience to tackle digital inequality, economic inequality and the climate crisis.

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Wealthsimple set to become first securities dealer to join Interac e-Transfer service

TORONTO, Sept. 27, 2023 /CNW/ – Wealthsimple, the financial services company on a mission to help Canadians achieve financial freedom, today announced it has secured provisional approval to join the Interac e-Transfer® service as a participant. Wealthsimple will become the first securities dealer to join the service. While the company currently offers Interac e-Transfer services for Canadians, becoming a participant will greatly expand those services, offering clients the same experience moving money as they would expect at a bank or credit union. An example of Wealthsimple’s managed investing product. (CNW Group/Wealthsimple) “For nearly 10 years, we’ve been breaking down barriers for our clients through simple, transparent financial products, earning the trust of millions of Canadians in the process,” said Michael Katchen, Wealthsimple CEO. “Joining the Interac e-Transfer service is both a milestone for the company, and also a sign of our commitment to being a leader in Canadian financial services.” Wealthsimple facilitates millions of transactions each month into and out of its platform, and between its products. As a member of Payments Canada, Wealthsimple recently secured approval for a settlement account with the Bank of Canada, granting it direct access to the pending Real-Time-Rail payment system. “Canadians used the Interac e-Transfer service to complete over a billion transactions in 2022. By broadening access to an expanded category of financial institutions, Interac is focused on enabling Canadian consumers and businesses to transact with confidence and leverage new innovative service offerings,” said Jeremy Wilmot, President & CEO at Interac. “I’m thrilled that Wealthsimple is set to join over 280 financial institutions in allowing customers to send, request and receive money between accounts using the Interac e-Transfer service.” Participation in the Interac e-Transfer service will unlock the potential for product innovation, an area where Wealthsimple has repeatedly proven itself. The company was the first to offer commission-free trading of stocks and ETFs; fractional shares of US and Canadian securities; regulated cryptocurrency trading and staking; a Shariah-compliant ETF; private investing opportunities for retail investors, eligibility for up to $300,000 in CDIC deposit insurance; and more. Wealthsimple serves more than three million Canadians and holds over $20 billion in assets. Its easy-to-use platform provides access to managed investing, self-directed trading, cryptocurrency, spending, saving, and tax filing services. Wealthsimple’s straightforward, educational approach to finance has led one-in-five Canadians under the age of 40 to trust Wealthsimple with their money. SOURCE Wealthsimple

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