British fintech SteadyPay has closed a $3 million Seed round. The Ukrainian N1 fund is among the investors.

British fintech SteadyPay has closed a  million Seed round.  The Ukrainian N1 fund is among the investors.

Kyiv, Ukraine, March 6, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — N1 fintech fund invested in SteadyPay, a UK progressive lending platform with a co-founder from Ukraine. European venture funds such as Ascension, The future fund and others have already invested in this fintech.

The founders of the SteadyPay startup, John Downey from the UK and Ivan Istomin, from the Ukraine.  (PRNewsfoto/N1)

The founders of the SteadyPay startup, John Downey from the UK and Ivan Istomin, from the Ukraine. (PRNewsfoto/N1)

“We have seen a progressive lending product for the new generation, supported by well-built AI technology. It is great that Ukrainians all over the world are involved in creating innovations. It gives a desire to invest in such startups. The decision was unanimous in the team . ” – says Nykyta Izmailov, CEO and founder of N1.

Steadypay is a fintech startup founded by John Downiefrom Great Britain and Ivan Istominfrom Ukraine.

Co-founder of SteadyPay John Downie has spent most of his career developing technical solutions for banks and realized that existing lending solutions needed to meet the needs of workers with irregular incomes, such as freelancers. And the “gig economy” is bringing more and more of them onto the job market.

“The demand for lending to people with irregular income is growing, so we have created a solution,” – says Downie.

Ivan Istomin is a Ukrainian co-founder of SteadyPay and an experienced payments and lending entrepreneur. In the start-up, he develops white-label embedded finance and lending-as-a-service: “We see the huge demand for integration of the SteadyPay lending platform under the own branding of neobanks and marketplaces for their customers who request financing”

How does it work?

SteadyPay is a UK-based progressive lending platform for people with unstable incomes.

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The AI-based solution analyzes open user data to predict their creditworthiness. According to these forecasts, Steadypay replenishes the bank account of a reliable and trustworthy platform user if their income falls below the average monthly income. The algorithm calculates how much money can be lent to a particular client. The average monthly top-up per person is approximately £250 and the maximum balance a user can have on SteadyPay at any one time does not exceed £1,000. The platform operates on a subscription model. The financiers describe it as “Netflix for credit”.

Users are charged a monthly fee of £7 per week for the service. They can top up without interest and only have to repay SteadyPay when they exceed their average income in a given month.

The platform currently has 12,000 active users, most of whom are between 22 and 40 years old.

Info: N1 is a specialized fintech fund established by Nykyta Izmailov. The fund’s portfolio includes the second largest mobile bank in Ukraine, sports bankthe innovative payment system Asquadand TRANSENIXa service with Tap2Phone technology that turns a smartphone into a payment terminal, and now the UK lending platform SteadyPay.

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