Allen & Overy has confirmed the eight companies which will work in Fuse, the new tech innovation space based in its London offices.
Fuse is targeting legaltech (helping in-house lawyers and law firms to operate and deliver their services in smarter, more efficient ways), regtech (supporting businesses in complying with law and regulation) and dealtech (developing new ways for businesses to negotiate and transact with each other). It is an integral part of Allen & Overy’s advanced delivery capability and complements the legal practice’s profile in the fintech arena.
The first company invited by Allen & Overy to join Fuse was Nivaura, which is developing an automated and vertically integrated cloud based service for the issue and administration of financial instruments by small and medium-sized issuers. As entrepreneurs-in-residence, Nivaura team members will help to guide the tech companies selected to work in the space by sharing advice and business experiences whilst continuing to develop their own business.
After reviewing the selection of online applications, Allen & Overy invited a number of tech companies to a pitch day in July. The companies were asked to present to the inaugural Fuse selection committee which included J.P. Morgan’s Oli Harris, Funding Circle’s Robert Kerrigan, Amazon’s Alex Wong and Balderton’s Sam Myers as well as Allen & Overy participants.
Following the pitch process, seven companies have been selected to move into Fuse in September, as follows:
Jonathan Brayne, Chairman of Fuse at Allen & Overy, commented: “The selection process has been an extremely interesting and rewarding experience. Now we’re just really looking forward to welcoming the companies into the space next month, introducing people from A&O and our clients’ businesses to it and, ultimately, helping shape what emerges from the Fuse environment.”
Shruti Ajitsaria, Head of Fuse at Allen & Overy, added: “This is an impressive roster of companies, which span a variety of technologies and departments. We chose the successful applicants based on whom we feel we have natural synergies with. We’re now preparing for Fuse to open so that we can begin to explore, test and develop the solutions that these companies offer.”
The Fuse initiative attracted over 80 applications from a variety of enterprises, a quarter of which focus on workflows (26%); intelligent document-focussed businesses accounted for 23% of applications, while platforms (22%) and regtech (19%) each accounted for one in five. In terms of development stage, just under half of the applicants (46%) have existing users, while 40% are at the prototype phase and 14% are still at concept stage.
Just over half of applicants (55%) revealed that the primary type of assistance sought through the Fuse programme related to business development or marketing, this was closely followed by product development (46%) and testing (26%).
Matthew Dickinson, CEO of Vable: “We’re delighted to have been selected by Allen & Overy to work in Fuse alongside their technologists and lawyers. This is a great opportunity for Vable to continue developing new and innovative technical solutions to help our law firm clients deliver their services in smarter, more efficient ways".