March 2, 2:31 pm
Since 2010, the fintech sector has drawn a whopping $1.4 trillion in investments, fueling its rapid growth to unprecedented highs. But despite this impressive cumulative figure, the annual amount of money investors pour into this market has taken a sharp downturn over the past three years.
According to data presented by AltIndex.com, global fintech investments have nosedived to $95 billion in 2024, marking a staggering 60% decline in three years.
Over the past years, the financial services industry has been revolutionized by thousands of tech companies introducing innovative solutions for spending, investing, saving, and borrowing. From cryptocurrencies and blockchain to mobile POS, real-time payments, crowdfunding, crowdlending, robo advisors, and neobrokers, all parts of the fintech landscape have seen users and transaction values skyrocket, attracting significant investor interest.
However, fintech companies are finding it much more challenging to get fresh capital these days. After raising record amounts of money during the fintech boom between 2019 and 2021, or an average of $200 billion per year, investor enthusiasm began to wane in 2022, leading to a dramatic downturn.
According to the KPMG Pulse of Fintech report, the annual value of investments in fintechs has been falling for three straight years. After peaking at nearly $240 billion in 2021, investment value plunged to $119 billion in 2023, the second-largest drop after the COVID-19-induced slump. The downward spiral continued into 2024.
Macroeconomic uncertainty, driven by geopolitical conflicts and high-profile elections, has triggered a significant pullback in fintech investments last year. Although the plunge was less severe than in 2023, it still led to a shocking cumulative decline. With $95.6 billion raised through VC funding rounds, mergers, and acquisitions, global fintech investments have hit the lowest point in seven years. With investments stalling, new fintech startup launches also dropped. Last year, only 479 new fintechs entered the market, 56% less than in 2023 and the lowest number in fifteen years.
While overall fintech investments sank to a seven-year low, one sector stood out by defining the negative trend. According to KPMG data, the payments sector was the fintech superstar last year, doubling the investments year-over-year. After plunging to $17.2 billion in 2023, investments in this market skyrocketed to $31 billion in 2024. Furthermore, the widespread adoption and strong growth potential of payment solutions, especially in areas like B2B payments, are expected to keep investors engaged this year.
In global comparison, most of last year`s investments went to companies from the Americas, which secured $63.8 billion across roughly 2,200 deals. The United States alone attracted $50.7 billion across 1,800 deals. In comparison, the EMEA region saw $20.3 billion in fintech investments, three times less than the Americas, while the ASPAC region followed with $11.4 billion.
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