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Five Women-Led Startups Selected for BMO Harris Bank and 1871 WMN•FINtech Program

Five Women-Led Startups Selected for BMO Harris Bank and 1871 WMN•FINtech Program

Cohort represents diverse financial technologies, including tools for homeownership, healthcare planning, small/midsize business accounting, supply chain and estate planning

BMO Harris Bank and 1871 are proud to announce the five participating companies selected to join their 2021 WMN•FINtech Program. WMN•FINtech is a fintech industry program for women-founded and -led startups and the latest evolution of the BMO Harris / 1871 Innovation Program.

Launched in 2020 and now returning for its second year, WMN•FINtech was designed to help bridge the gender gap in the startup and tech community and give more women entrepreneurs the opportunity to bring innovative technologies and products forward.

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The following five women-led companies were invited to participate in the 2021 cohort of WMN•FINtech:

Arena Pay (Fairfax, Va.)
Arena Pay helps small and medium sized businesses actively manage accounts payable, optimize payment timing, and pay business expenses. The Arena Platform syncs to accounting software to categorize payments in real time, Arena Pay enables active cash flow optimization and Arena CFO provides a full suite of CFO services to US businesses.

  • Heather Tuason, Founder & CEO

Caribou (Boca Raton, Fla.)
Healthcare is the biggest expense in retirement, the number one reason for bankruptcy, and is currently the top financial concern for Americans. And yet, financial advisors are not equipped to incorporate healthcare into their financial planning process. Caribou is a healthcare planning and navigation solution for financial advisors to differentiate themselves, build deeper client relationships and be better life planners.

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  • Christine Simone, Cofounder

HomeZada (El Dorado Hills, Calif.)
HomeZada is a digital home management platform that empowers homeowners to manage, maintain, protect, improve and differentiate their home for sale during the entire homeownership journey. It is a proven mainstream platform that combines multiple apps, content, and data to manage their largest financial asset and biggest expense. HomeZada is also a solution that assists businesses and organizations that service homeowners in industries like insurance, mortgage, real estate, home building and more to retain and engage their existing customers and gain net new customers.

  • Elizabeth Dodson, Cofounder

Indie Tech
Indie Tech is an exciting new startup that is set to radically improve the way large enterprise clients and external consultants work together. Recognizing the myriad of issues that both clients and consultants face every day in trying to successfully complete projects through third-party sources, Indie Tech has embarked on a bold and ambitious plan to overhaul the flawed process by developing an AI-driven SaaS consulting management system.

  • Sophia Stone, Founder & CEO

Trustate (Tampa, Fla.)
Losing a loved one is hard enough. The administrative work that comes along with it shouldn’t be. Trustate is an end-to-end estate administration service that uses “tech + touch” to help people quickly and efficiently settle the estate of a deceased loved one. In addition to full estate settlement services, Trustate’s digital products include “estate prep” tools to guide families in the creation, management and organization of their estate.

  • Leah Del Percio, Founder & CEO
  • Tara Faquir, Cofounder & COO

“We are proud to join our longtime partner BMO Harris Bank to welcome the members of the second cohort of WMN•FINtech,” said Betsy Ziegler, CEO of 1871. “These five women-led startups are leading the way toward building the future of the financial sector, and through the WMN•FINtech Program we seek to provide the resources, mentorship, and industry insight they need to thrive.”

“We are delighted to shine a light on these fintechs and their founders and to help support and learn from them as they grow,” said Hugh McKee, head of BMO Partners, BMO Financial Group. “They have all found innovative ways to solve important financial challenges with technology, delivering value for users and helping them make real financial progress. All of us at BMO look forward to following their successes during the WMN•FINtech Program year and beyond.”

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