FinTech accelerators provide crucial funding and guidance to early-stage financial technology companies. They play a key role in helping new ideas get to market.
Leading programs like Y Combinator have made over 7,800 investments. Others, such as Techstars, have backed more than 6,300 startups.
Below is our list of the best 225 FinTech accelerators and incubators.
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| Headquarters | Mountain View, California, United States |
| Year Founded | 2005 |
| Founders | Trevor Blackwell, Jessica Livingston, Armand Cognetta, Paul Graham, Robert Morris |
| Investment Amount | $500,000 ($125K for 7% + $375K uncapped MFN SAFE) |
| Equity Taken | 7% + SAFE conversion (~2.5% more typical) |
| Nº of Investments | 7818 |
| Nº of Exits | 687 |
| Program Type | On-Site |
| Duration (Weeks) | 11 |
Techstars provides early-stage startups with pre-seed investment and intensive mentorship through its vast global network. They help founders across a wide array of industries build their companies from the ground up by providing critical resources and connections.
| Headquarters | Boulder, Colorado, United States |
| Year Founded | 2006 |
| Founders | Jakub Kulisa, Nikita Gupta, Jared Polis, Brad Feld, Asetila Koestinger Von Sonnenland, David Brown, Mike Romano, David Cohen |
| Investment Amount | $220,000 ($200K uncapped MFN SAFE + $20K for 5% equity) |
| Equity Taken | 5% + SAFE conversion |
| Nº of Investments | 6394 |
| Nº of Exits | 570 |
| Program Type | On-Site |
| Duration (Weeks) | 13 |
A multi-stage venture capital firm, 500 Global provides seed funding and mentorship to founders building fast-growing technology companies. Their global accelerator programs have backed thousands of startups, including well-known companies like Canva and Grab.
| Headquarters | San Francisco, California, United States |
| Year Founded | 2010 |
| Founders | Kai Roh, Dave McClure, Christine Tsai |
| Investment Amount | $150,000 (minus $37.5K program fees = $112.5K net) |
| Equity Taken | 6% |
| Nº of Investments | 3177 |
| Nº of Exits | 423 |
| Program Type | On-Site |
| Duration (Weeks) | 16 |
As a global innovation platform, Plug and Play connects startups with its vast network of corporate partners for industry-specific accelerator programs. This focus on corporate collaboration provides a direct path to pilot programs and strategic investment, having supported the growth of companies like PayPal and Dropbox.
| Headquarters | Sunnyvale, California, United States |
| Year Founded | 2006 |
| Founders | Jojo Flores, Ali Safavi, Saeed Amidi, Jackie Hernandez |
| Investment Amount | $50K-$250K (investment arm); Accelerator is FREE |
| Equity Taken | 1-5% (investment arm only); 0% for accelerator |
| Nº of Investments | 2273 |
| Nº of Exits | 205 |
| Program Type | On-Site |
As part of the UK's Tech Nation initiative, Future Fifty championed late-stage digital companies across sectors like FinTech and enterprise software. Its impressive alumni, including unicorns like Deliveroo and Skyscanner, benefited from a powerful peer network and direct access to UK government support.
| Headquarters | United Kingdom |
| Year Founded | 2013 |
| Founders | — |
| Nº of Investments | 174 |
| Nº of Exits | 90 |
| Duration (Weeks) | 4 |
Thrive Capital builds and invests in transformative internet, software, and technology companies, often from their earliest stages. They have backed some of the most defining companies of the last decade, including Stripe, Instagram, and OpenAI, providing both capital and operational expertise.
| Headquarters | New York, New York, United States |
| Year Founded | 2009 |
| Founders | Joshua Kushner |
| Nº of Investments | 392 |
| Nº of Exits | 78 |
WILCO accelerates B2B startups through a unique KPI-driven program designed to help them reach their first million euros in revenue within three years. They provide entrepreneurs with non-dilutive funding, personalized coaching, and connections to a network of corporate partners.
| Headquarters | Paris, Ile-de-France, France |
| Year Founded | 2001 |
| Founders | — |
| Nº of Investments | 211 |
| Nº of Exits | 53 |
| Program Type | On-Site |
With a focus on proven internet business models, Rocket Internet builds and invests in technology companies on a global scale. Their operational expertise has been instrumental in launching major market leaders such as Delivery Hero and HelloFresh.
| Headquarters | Berlin, Berlin, Germany |
| Year Founded | 2007 |
| Founders | Marc Samwer, Nickyl Raithatha, Michele Ferrario, Christopher Strauch, Armando Baquero Ponte, Aneesa Arshad, Tanner Hackett, Oliver Samwer, Peter Kopitz, Alexander Samwer, Jaques Weltman, Fernando D'Alessio |
| Nº of Investments | 154 |
| Nº of Exits | 49 |
With an exclusive focus on B2B SaaS, Forum Ventures provides early-stage founders with a dedicated accelerator program and pre-seed funding. Their community and go-to-market support help startups build their initial product and find early traction.
| Headquarters | New York, New York, United States |
| Year Founded | 2014 |
| Founders | Nick Mehta, Michael Cardamone, Bruce Morrison |
| Investment Amount | Pre-Seed Accelerator: $100K |
| Equity Taken | Pre-Seed: 7.5% (via post-money SAFE) |
| Nº of Investments | 497 |
| Nº of Exits | 48 |
| Program Type | Online |
| Duration (Weeks) | 24 |
Entrepreneurs First operates as a global talent investor, bringing together exceptional individuals to find co-founders and build technology companies from scratch. They provide pre-seed funding through an intensive program, specializing in creating deep tech startups by investing in people before they have an idea.
| Headquarters | London, England, United Kingdom |
| Year Founded | 2014 |
| Founders | Alice Bentinck, Anoushka Menon, Matt Clifford |
| Investment Amount | $250,000 |
| Equity Taken | 8% (US & Europe); 10% (alternative Europe terms) |
| Nº of Investments | 483 |
| Nº of Exits | 43 |
| Program Type | On-Site |
| Duration (Weeks) | 24 |
215 Additional FinTech Accelerators and Incubators Worth Applying To
Those top picks are a great place to start, but they're just a fraction of the programs available to FinTech founders. The accelerators and incubators that follow have collectively invested in over 10,000 startups and guided nearly 700 to an exit.
You'll find programs all over the world, with many based in the United States, the United Kingdom, and India. Here’s a look at the other accelerators helping founders build what's next in finance.