2024-01-17 16:30:33
China Leading Fintech 50 and Emerging 50 List was released by KPMG China in Chengdu, China on 9th January, 2023. Datayes was listed and awarded China’s Leading FinTech Enterprise for the seventh consecutive time.
The KPMG China FinTech Double 50 List has received widespread attention and enjoyed a high reputation in the industry. Initiated by KPMG China, the award aims to strengthen the market’s attention to technology innovation in the financial sector, and to promote communication and standardized development of the industry. The selection target is for technology, finance and other enterprises in the field of fintech and technology finance, and the criteria revolve around science and data, innovation and change, financial service popularity , capital market recognition, and industry development foresight, based on the team, technology, products, market and so on, to do a multi-dimensional analysis of the enterprise.
After the initial selection, enterprise interview, expert discussion, Datayes stood out on the list, and was named KPMG China’s Leading FinTech Enterprise for the seventh consecutive year. This reflects the industry’s continuous attention to and high recognition of Datayes for its innovative practices in research, investment and robo-advisor using AI. Datayes is committed to bridging the upstream and downstream of the financial information service industry chain and creating an intelligent platform for financial data and analytics. In the past ten years since its establishment, as the data and analysis intelligent enabler of financial institutions, Datayes has been serving research, investment and investment consulting with its SaaS platform Datayes!Pro, financial big data (basic+high-frequency+alternative data), and Datayes APP. At present, Datayes has cumulatively served thousands of institutional investors and millions of individual investors, with institutional clients covering brokerage firms and their asset management companies, mutual funds, private funds, banks and their wealth management subsidiaries, insurance and their asset management companies, trusts, futures and so on.