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Driven by Innovation. Proven by Performance. Georgia’S Thriving and Constantly Evolving Fintech Ecosystem As of May 2021 Driven by Innovation. Proven by Performance. Georgia’s Thriving and Constantly Evolving Fintech Ecosystem As of May 2021 Private Fintech Companies Finosec Polygon.io Public Companies FINSYNC PPRO 2Checkout First Performance Global PrimeRevenue ACI Worldwide (NASDAQ: ACIW) Agora FirstView ProfitStars ADP (NASDAQ: ADP) Alogent FivePoint Payments Prolific Banking American Express (NYSE: AXP) (includes Kabbage) Aptys Fold Purchasing Power Atlanticus Holdings (NASDAQ: ATLC) Aquina Health FormFree Qoins Bakkt BTC (USD) Monthly Future (BTM=F) Arcanum FSS Technologies Relay Payments BMW (OTCMKTS: BMWYY) (includes ParkMobile) Artis Technologies Funding University Revel Systems Bottomline Technologies (NASDAQ: EPAY) Authomate goEBT Rialtic Cardlytics (NASDAQ: CDLX) Bank of America Merchant Services GoProcure RoadSync Cielo (OTC:CIOXY) (includes MerchanteSolutions) Bank Shot Gravy Ryze CoreLogic (NYSE: CLGX) BasisCode Compliance Green Feather Safe Systems Deluxe (NYSE: DLX) BearTax Green Payment Processing Safely Equifax (NYSE: EFX) Benchmark Technology Group Greenlight Financial Technology SAI Global US EVO Payments Inc (NASDAQ: EVOP) benjamin Greenwood Salary Finance FIS (NYSE: FIS)(includes Worldpay, Paymetric) Bitcoin Depot GroundFloor Secure Bancard Fiserv (NASDAQ: FISV)(includes First Data, TASQ Technologies) BitMinutes Guap Coin Securegive FLEETCOR Technologies (NYSE: FLT) BitPay Harland Clarke ServAnalytics Global Payments (NYSE:GPN) (includes TSYS) Bluefin Payment Systems Hive Financial Systems Sionic Mobile GreenSky Financial (NYSE: GSKY) Bridge2 Solutions IDology SmartPath InterContinental Exchange (NYSE: ICE) Brightwell Payments iLumen Softgiving Invesco (NYSE: IVZ) bZx InComm Split IOU Financial (TSXV-IOU) CampBX Ingo Money Springbot Jack Henry & Associates, Inc. (NASDAQ:JKHY)(includes StackFolio) CAN Capital Instant Financial Stax LexisNexis Risk Solutions (NYSE: RELX) Capital Slack International Payments Processing Steady Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) (includes E*Trade) CapWay IOU Financial Strategic Link Consulting NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR) CardSystems Solutions IPC Systems Swipe Credit Paya (NASDAQ: PAYA) CeloPay Ivy Lender Sysnet Global Solutions Priority Technology Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: PRTH) Charityvest KyckGlobal TaxSlayer Q2 (Gro Solutions) (NYSE: QTWO) Chosen Payments Layr Telrock Repay Holdings (NASDAQ: RPAY) Coinwallet Lazlo TermSheet Synchrony Financial (NYSE: SYF) ConnexPay LBA Ware Thanks Again Transunion (NYSE: TRU) (includes FactorTrust) ControlScan (EchoSat) LendingPoint Totum Risk U.S. Bancorp (NYSE:USB) (includes Elavon) CoreCard Software Lending Science TransacXion Technologies Worldline (OTCMKTS: WRDLY) (includes Ingenico) Corlytics Lucena Research Trusted Sale Corserv MAXEX TrustStamp DataSeers MaxRewards UL Transaction Security Davis + Henderson Medxoom Unbanked (formerly Ternio) DefenseStorm Mercury Exchange Unscramble Defynance MeridianLink Urjanet Delta Data Software MicroBilt Vanco Payment Solutions Drum Technologies Monetizr Vendormate (GHX) eBanqo Monotto Verady Ebates (Cartera) NetRoadshow Verde International Ebix nFront Security VeriCheck Econocheck NOW Verifacto eCredable OmegaFi Verifone edea Oversight Systems Vesta EnrichHER P2P Cash Vital4 Entersekt Patientco VIVA Finance eVance Processing PayDN VSoft eVestment Payrix Payments Technology Wealth Migrate FactorCloud Payscape Worldnet Payments Find more information on these companies and ongoing updates at: Featurespace PaySett WorldWatch https://www.tagonline.org/societies/fintech/fintech-companies/ FI Navigator PilotHSA Yellow Card Finastra Pindrop Zurly 1 2 Georgia’s Thriving and Constantly Evolving Fintech Ecosystem Mergers & Acquisitions from 2018 to 2021 (as of May 2021) Visit https://www.tagonline.org/societies/fintech/mergers-and-acquisitions/ for transactions from 2017 and prior, plus the latest updates 3 4 About The Technology Sponsors Association of Georgia (TAG) TAG’s mission is to Connect, Promote, Influence and Educate Georgia’s technology ecosystem to advance the innovation economy. Through those four foundational strategies TAG serves the technology community, helping to support, grow and ignite tech leaders, companies and the overall Georgia economy. TAG serves more than 31,000 members FIS (NYSE:FIS) statewide through regional chapters in Metro Atlanta, FIS is a leading provider of technology Augusta, Columbus, Macon/Middle Georgia, and solutions for merchants, banks and capital Savannah. TAG hosts more than 150 events each markets firms globally. Our employees are year and serves as an umbrella organization for 20+ dedicated to advancing the way the world pays, professional societies. TAG provides networking banks and invests by applying our scale, deep and educational programs, celebrates Georgia’s expertise and data-driven insights. We help our technology leaders and companies, and advocates for clients use technology in innovative ways to legislative action that enhances the state’s economic solve business-critical challenges and deliver superior experiences for their customers. climate for technology. Headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, FIS is Additionally, the TAG Education Collaborative a Fortune 500® company and is a member of (TAG-Ed) focuses on helping science, technology, Standard & Poor’s 500® Index. engineering and math (STEM) education initiatives FIS: https://www.fisglobal.com/en/ thrive. For more information visit the TAG website at www.tagonline.org. American Transaction Processors Coalition (ATPC) ATPC was created to protect, promote, and preserve the interests of the critical payments processing industry (with founding roots in Georgia’s “Transaction Alley”) through proactive public relations and government affairs activities. ATPC: https://atpcoalition.com/ Copyright 2021, Technology Association of Georgia All Rights Reserved.
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