UK sees fintech investment drop to £4.6 billion in H1 2023 – down 57% in a year
It was a difficult first half of the year for the fintech market across the globe. Total global funding and the number of deals dropped from £49.6 billion across 2,885 deals in H2’22 to £41.1 billion in across 2,153 deals in H1’23.
Total UK fintech investment dropped to £4.6 billion in the first half of 2023, down 57% from £10.8 billion in the same period in 2022. The sharp drop-off in fintech investment between H1’22 and H1’23 highlights the cloud of uncertainty permeating throughout the market which continues to wear on investor confidence. Factors including high inflation, rising interest rates, geopolitical tensions (the ongoing conflict between Russia and the Ukraine), and tech sector challenges (depressed valuations and a continued lack of exits) have all dampened investor demand. The collapse of several US banks early in 2023 likely also kept many investors in wait and see mode during H1’23.