Link partners with Stone & Chalk


Superannuation administration firm, Link Group has partnered with fintech hub Stone & Chalk to foster and support innovation with fintechs.
Link said the partnership would include possible ideation and design challenges, as well as product development and commercialisation projects.
Link information, digital, and data services chief executive, Paul Gardiner, said: “Link is committed to exploring new innovations and we look forward to working with start-ups at the cutting edge of technology”.
“We are confident we will develop creative, market-leading solutions that will drive efficiencies for our clients,” he said.
Stone & Chalk chief executive, Alex Scandurra, said the partnership would open a new area of opportunity for commercial exploration and collaboration for fintech startups and the broader fintech community.
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