JP Morgan to take stake in 10x Future Technologies
JP Morgan is reportedly in talks to take a stake in Anthony Jenkins’ 10x Future Technologies, according to the Sky News.
According the publication, Jenkins, who left Barclays in 2015 due to a conflict in priorities with the bank, says JP Morgan’s interests are vindication of his view that lenders cannot afford to let better data aggregators disintermediate their relationships and push them down the value chain into more regulated and less profitable activities.
He says that 10x Future Technologies provides ways for banks to stop this happening to them by taking customer data from multiple, museum-piece, product-led systems and having it exist in only one place without duplication or fragmentation – speeding up interactions, service provision and decision-making.
As per Sky News, Jenkins’ company would recruit “hundreds more” analysts.
In the UK, 10x Future Technologies lost its first major client, Virgin Money, when the bank was taken over by CYBG and moved onto its acquirer’s IT platform. Soon after, Nationwide Building Society invested £15 million into the start-up to serve small business customers.