Best Fintech Companies to Work for 2020

February 6, 2020

The 49 companies that made Arizent’s third annual list of Best Fintechs to Work For include a wide variety of employers, such as small-business lenders, wealth management software developers, direct mortgage lenders, digital banks and payments platforms. Best Fintech Companies to Work for 2020.

A common thread among 2020’s companies is their ability to create a personal connection that attracts talent regardless of location — and then make sure those remote workers feel every bit as included as those working at the company’s headquarters.

This can be done through simple tasks like hosting introductions among workers who would normally never cross paths, or through more challenging measures such as making sure satellite locations have the same layout and resources as the home office.

Below are highlights of the 49 fintechs that made our list. Employee totals for each company are for U.S. staff only, and some companies may have higher overall headcounts.

41 Ally Financial

Location: Charlotte, NC
U.S. employees: 8546
CEO: Jeffrey J. Brown (JB)
Business: Digital Financial Services Company
Website: ally.com
Twitter: @allyfinancial

Cultural values/employee benefits

  • Believes in fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where every employee is valued
  • Full-time employees receive fully paid parental leave for both men and women as well as non-birth parents

Pictured: Ally collaborated with Sean “Big Sean” Anderson and Thurgood Marshall College Fund to create “Moguls in the Making,” entrepreneurship competition for students from public HBCUs.

Source: FintechZoom

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