Undertaking Nemo, a newly introduced initiative which works with incapacity champions and repair suppliers to coach the world on how the monetary business may be extra inclusive is being supported by Ecommpay, the funds options supplier.
Undertaking Nemo will obtain this assist all through its 12-month marketing campaign because the initiative led by Joanne Dewar, business champion and former fintech CEO, seems to be to attach incapacity inclusion consultants with fintech decision-makers. The partnership will see Ecommpay assist Undertaking Nemo work in direction of fixing accessibility in fintech and funds. Moreover, it’ll elevate consciousness by way of joint advertising and marketing initiatives and assist Undertaking Nemo’s advertising and marketing and occasions.
Most just lately, Ecommpay offered sponsorship for an exhibition stand at Money20/20 Europe. It will proceed over the subsequent 12 months along with content material writing and designing too.
Joanne Dewar, undertaking lead, Undertaking Nemo mentioned: “Fintech has made nice strides in broadening attain, decreasing prices and delivering progressive services. Nevertheless, there stays work to do to make sure that our workplaces and services are absolutely accessible, beginning with elevating consciousness.
“The assist we have now obtained from Ecommpay permits our message to be heard throughout the business, and I’m extremely grateful to the entire crew for his or her unequivocal assist. The enterprise’s sponsorship and hands-on assist will assist Undertaking Nemo drive significant change and make the UK fintech business extra inclusive of the incapacity group.”
Ecommpay’s inclusion assist
Alongside Undertaking Nemo, Ecommpay can be engaged on various different collaborative tasks with organisations and charities together with the RNIB, and European Ladies Funds Networks (EWPN) to enhance inclusion inside the business.
Discussing the partnership, Miranda McLean, chief advertising and marketing officer, Ecommpay mentioned: “We’re delighted to be supporting Undertaking Nemo. Growing inclusion and accessibility throughout fintech is essential – our business has a possibility to paved the way, and we wish to be a driving drive for that change, enhancing the status of the sector and inspiring future generations to see this as a pretty profession path. The fintech area is for everybody, however there’s work wanted to make the business accessible for all.”
Enthusiastic about championing the abilities and experience of numerous and underrepresented teams, Ecommpay’s McLean sits on the chief board of the not-for-profit, EWPN, of which Undertaking Nemo’s founder, Joanne Dewar can be a member, sparking dialog on how Ecommpay might assist the brand new enterprise.