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Banking Innovation - Edition 2019
Generation Blockchain season 1, in partnership with BNP Paribas and HSBC France, saw 65 teams of students and young graduates compete against each other to bring an innovative solution to a concrete problem using blockchain.
The themes proposed by the candidates covered many fields such as energy, trading, pharmaceutical industry, logistics, or real estate rental.
1st Prize : Petroleum
Alex Sala (Sorbonne/Science Po) and Alexandre De La Roche (Centrale Supelec/ESCP Europe) have created Pétroléum, a trading platform for petroleum products. This team decided to continue their project and founded the start-up Nexia BS.
2nd Prize : Review Eat
Henri Qiu (ENSAE), Christian Tran (HEC) and Guillaume Caner (Mines ParisTech) created ReviewEat, an application to book, pay and rate restaurants.
3rd Prize: D-Transport
Victor Le (ENSIMAG) and Mathieu Porcel (ENSIMAG) have developed D-Transport, a mutual payment system for the various public transport services in metropolitan France.
Génération Blockchain
This initiative followed the success of the "Generation Blockchain" contest. Before a jury composed of HSBC, Société Générale and Sia Partners, students and young graduates had to propose Business Cases and prototypes based on Artificial Intelligence with a Machine Learning dimension.
The competition focused on the finance sector with examples of proposed themes, while leaving the candidates free to choose.
1st Prize: Panacea
This solution imagined by two students from ESCP and ENPC, proposes an algorithmic system capable of detecting aberrant events relative to a stock market value and of deducing an anticipated return.
2nd Prize: Premoneo
This application, developed by two students from the University of Paris-Sorbonne and the UTC of Compiègne, offers an application allowing a customer to automatically forecast his bank balance.
3rd Prize: Nerio
Carried by three students from ENSAE, this solution offers a system for verifying the online identity of a retail customer through questions based on visual choices supposed to test the user's personal tastes.
Génération Machine Learning
The goal of the contest was to "Build the Bank of the Future". To achieve this task, candidates had to choose a banking profession (Wealth Management, Retail Banking, ALM, Risk, ect....) and apply to this profession an innovative technology (Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, Automation, ect...).
1st Prize: FactoredIn
The solution proposed by three students from Neoma, Emlyon and ENSTA was to use the blockchain where all the factoring players and their transactions are listed in order to fight against fraud and to create a factoring marketplace.
2nd Prize: Apollon
The proposed solution is a diary that helps individuals to manage their budget by accurately estimating their future bank balance based on the analysis of recurring expenses and upcoming one-off events entered in the diary.
3rd Prize: CrowdShare
The solution proposed by two students from EM Lyon and EPITA is to aggregate the projects of the participatory financing platforms and to provide investors with a decision algorithm that optimizes their investment according to criteria they have established.
Banking innovation
Banking innovation
1st prize : Feachy
Adaptive e-learning solution for banks’ customers to fight fraud
2nd prize : Valin’up
Start-up evaluation tool to predict the outcome of a company in order to support an investment decision
3rd prize : SurfMetrics
ESG scoring tool for a company from external information using NLP.
Jury prize :
Youth Prize for Moneybounce (nano loans between individuals).
Best Business Case Prize for SouthCruise (support and decision-making tool for investment in companies in Africa).
Finance & Innovation for Good (1st edition)
1st prize: FundBuildersAlgorithm for supporting sustainable investment that guides individuals in their investment choices according to their appetite at risk and according to ESG criteria. (https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundbuilders/)
2nd prize: RobynBank
The social and solidarity micro-bank which offers mini-loans financed by individuals.
3rd prize: Jericho
Responsible investment application that recommends financial products in line with users' values.
Finance & Innovation for Good (2nd edition)
1st prize: Sumpler
Sumpler is a project aimed at payment and digitization, automated collection and management of proof of purchase, payment and invoices. Its objective is to offer a solution to businesses, merchants and individuals to issue, receive and manage documents digitized by Sumpler at the point of sale.
2nd prize: YAM
Mobile banking application adapted and usable by all customers, including those who cannot read or write. (https://www.linkedin.com/company/yam-technology/)
3rd prize: Aphaïa
Aphaïa is a crowdequity platform allowing French savers to invest equity in projects that preserve biodiversity and climate, such as agroforestry, regenerative agriculture and reforestation, in emerging countries that are hit the hardest by these issues and especially the least prepared. (https:/www.linkedin.com/company/aphaia/)
Finance & Innovation for Good (3rd édition)
1st prize: ShootShoot is a start-up offering a 3.0 fan experience for sporting events using NFT. Shoot's aim is to breathe new life into tickets by enabling fans to obtain exclusive benefits and gifts by scanning a QR code. Using blockchain technology, the team from Grenoble Ecole de Management is already putting its foot down in the Web 3.0 era and intends to establish itself there for the long term.
2nd prize: Spring
Spring is an application designed to centralise and give greater impact to appeals for donations from humanitarian, charitable, social and environmental associations. https://www.lereseausolidaire.fr/
3rd prize : Zelioner
Zelioner is an application designed to help property owners carry out renovation work, particularly to improve their energy consumption. The project aims to solve two major problems: the complexity of financing work and the difficulty of finding reliable professionals. Zelioner offers a user-friendly platform that simplifies access to financial aid and guides users in their choices. What's more, the application makes it easier to find competent professionals thanks to a rating and comment system. In short, Zelioner offers a transparent and secure solution to help homeowners carry out their renovation projects, while contributing to energy efficiency and avoiding potential scams.
Finance & Innovation for Good (4th edition)
1st prize : DemystiFi
Demistify helps young people who are earning their first income and are keen to invest but lack experience and guidance on where and how to start their investment journey. DemystiFi connects young investors with entrepreneurs who share common values in terms of sustainable development. Through this, DemystiFi guides young people through a fully transparent investment journey that starts with an initial profile assessment, progresses to define green investment goals and finally benefits the end beneficiary, who is an entrepreneur. Creating a sense of community and belonging in the investment process is their driving force.
2nd prize : SOLAYA
Solaya has developed and offers a materiality map of ESG criteria, the “ SpectraMap ”, which is presented as a valuable decision-making tool for asset managers.
3rd prize : d- node
Two observations are made by d- node . The first is that private actors from developed countries want to get involved but are unaware of the impact of innovation in emerging areas. The second is that projects with high impact potential exist in emerging areas but lack resources and visibility. D- node connects these investors with projects with high impact potential in emerging areas but which lack visibility in the following way. First, the network pre-selects projects with high growth and impact potential in emerging areas. Then, the shares of the supported project are tokenized in the form of an aesthetic NFT, indexed to the impact of the solution. Investors then finance the projects that correspond to them the most. Finally, investors can download their ESG report in one click, or resell their NFTi on the secondary market if they need liquidity.
Previous editions
Generation Blockchain season 1, in partnership with BNP Paribas and HSBC France, saw 65 teams of students and young graduates compete against each other to bring an innovative solution to a concrete problem using blockchain.
The themes proposed by the candidates covered many fields such as energy, trading, pharmaceutical industry, logistics, or real estate rental.
1st Prize : Petroleum
Alex Sala (Sorbonne/Science Po) and Alexandre De La Roche (Centrale Supelec/ESCP Europe) have created Pétroléum, a trading platform for petroleum products. This team decided to continue their project and founded the start-up Nexia BS.
2nd Prize : Review Eat
Henri Qiu (ENSAE), Christian Tran (HEC) and Guillaume Caner (Mines ParisTech) created ReviewEat, an application to book, pay and rate restaurants.
3rd Prize: D-Transport
Victor Le (ENSIMAG) and Mathieu Porcel (ENSIMAG) have developed D-Transport, a mutual payment system for the various public transport services in metropolitan France.
Génération Blockchain
This initiative followed the success of the "Generation Blockchain" contest. Before a jury composed of HSBC, Société Générale and Sia Partners, students and young graduates had to propose Business Cases and prototypes based on Artificial Intelligence with a Machine Learning dimension.
The competition focused on the finance sector with examples of proposed themes, while leaving the candidates free to choose.
1st Prize: Panacea
This solution imagined by two students from ESCP and ENPC, proposes an algorithmic system capable of detecting aberrant events relative to a stock market value and of deducing an anticipated return.
2nd Prize: Premoneo
This application, developed by two students from the University of Paris-Sorbonne and the UTC of Compiègne, offers an application allowing a customer to automatically forecast his bank balance.
3rd Prize: Nerio
Carried by three students from ENSAE, this solution offers a system for verifying the online identity of a retail customer through questions based on visual choices supposed to test the user's personal tastes.
Génération Machine Learning
The goal of the contest was to "Build the Bank of the Future". To achieve this task, candidates had to choose a banking profession (Wealth Management, Retail Banking, ALM, Risk, ect....) and apply to this profession an innovative technology (Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, Automation, ect...).
1st Prize: FactoredIn
The solution proposed by three students from Neoma, Emlyon and ENSTA was to use the blockchain where all the factoring players and their transactions are listed in order to fight against fraud and to create a factoring marketplace.
2nd Prize: Apollon
The proposed solution is a diary that helps individuals to manage their budget by accurately estimating their future bank balance based on the analysis of recurring expenses and upcoming one-off events entered in the diary.
3rd Prize: CrowdShare
The solution proposed by two students from EM Lyon and EPITA is to aggregate the projects of the participatory financing platforms and to provide investors with a decision algorithm that optimizes their investment according to criteria they have established.
Banking innovation
Banking innovation
1st prize : Feachy
Adaptive e-learning solution for banks’ customers to fight fraud
2nd prize : Valin’up
Start-up evaluation tool to predict the outcome of a company in order to support an investment decision
3rd prize : SurfMetrics
ESG scoring tool for a company from external information using NLP.
Jury prize :
Youth Prize for Moneybounce (nano loans between individuals).
Best Business Case Prize for SouthCruise (support and decision-making tool for investment in companies in Africa).
Finance & Innovation for Good (1st edition)
1st prize: FundBuildersAlgorithm for supporting sustainable investment that guides individuals in their investment choices according to their appetite at risk and according to ESG criteria. (https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundbuilders/)
2nd prize: RobynBank
The social and solidarity micro-bank which offers mini-loans financed by individuals.
3rd prize: Jericho
Responsible investment application that recommends financial products in line with users' values.
Finance & Innovation for Good (2nd edition)
1st prize: Sumpler
Sumpler is a project aimed at payment and digitization, automated collection and management of proof of purchase, payment and invoices. Its objective is to offer a solution to businesses, merchants and individuals to issue, receive and manage documents digitized by Sumpler at the point of sale.
2nd prize: YAM
Mobile banking application adapted and usable by all customers, including those who cannot read or write. (https://www.linkedin.com/company/yam-technology/)
3rd prize: Aphaïa
Aphaïa is a crowdequity platform allowing French savers to invest equity in projects that preserve biodiversity and climate, such as agroforestry, regenerative agriculture and reforestation, in emerging countries that are hit the hardest by these issues and especially the least prepared. (https:/www.linkedin.com/company/aphaia/)
Finance & Innovation for Good (3rd édition)
1st prize: ShootShoot is a start-up offering a 3.0 fan experience for sporting events using NFT. Shoot's aim is to breathe new life into tickets by enabling fans to obtain exclusive benefits and gifts by scanning a QR code. Using blockchain technology, the team from Grenoble Ecole de Management is already putting its foot down in the Web 3.0 era and intends to establish itself there for the long term.
2nd prize: Spring
Spring is an application designed to centralise and give greater impact to appeals for donations from humanitarian, charitable, social and environmental associations. https://www.lereseausolidaire.fr/
3rd prize : Zelioner
Zelioner is an application designed to help property owners carry out renovation work, particularly to improve their energy consumption. The project aims to solve two major problems: the complexity of financing work and the difficulty of finding reliable professionals. Zelioner offers a user-friendly platform that simplifies access to financial aid and guides users in their choices. What's more, the application makes it easier to find competent professionals thanks to a rating and comment system. In short, Zelioner offers a transparent and secure solution to help homeowners carry out their renovation projects, while contributing to energy efficiency and avoiding potential scams.
Finance & Innovation for Good (4th edition)
1st prize : DemystiFi
Demistify helps young people who are earning their first income and are keen to invest but lack experience and guidance on where and how to start their investment journey. DemystiFi connects young investors with entrepreneurs who share common values in terms of sustainable development. Through this, DemystiFi guides young people through a fully transparent investment journey that starts with an initial profile assessment, progresses to define green investment goals and finally benefits the end beneficiary, who is an entrepreneur. Creating a sense of community and belonging in the investment process is their driving force.
2nd prize : SOLAYA
Solaya has developed and offers a materiality map of ESG criteria, the “ SpectraMap ”, which is presented as a valuable decision-making tool for asset managers.
3rd prize : d- node
Two observations are made by d- node . The first is that private actors from developed countries want to get involved but are unaware of the impact of innovation in emerging areas. The second is that projects with high impact potential exist in emerging areas but lack resources and visibility. D- node connects these investors with projects with high impact potential in emerging areas but which lack visibility in the following way. First, the network pre-selects projects with high growth and impact potential in emerging areas. Then, the shares of the supported project are tokenized in the form of an aesthetic NFT, indexed to the impact of the solution. Investors then finance the projects that correspond to them the most. Finally, investors can download their ESG report in one click, or resell their NFTi on the secondary market if they need liquidity.
Previous editions
Generation Blockchain season 1, in partnership with BNP Paribas and HSBC France, saw 65 teams of students and young graduates compete against each other to bring an innovative solution to a concrete problem using blockchain.
The themes proposed by the candidates covered many fields such as energy, trading, pharmaceutical industry, logistics, or real estate rental.
1st Prize : Petroleum
Alex Sala (Sorbonne/Science Po) and Alexandre De La Roche (Centrale Supelec/ESCP Europe) have created Pétroléum, a trading platform for petroleum products. This team decided to continue their project and founded the start-up Nexia BS.
2nd Prize : Review Eat
Henri Qiu (ENSAE), Christian Tran (HEC) and Guillaume Caner (Mines ParisTech) created ReviewEat, an application to book, pay and rate restaurants.
3rd Prize: D-Transport
Victor Le (ENSIMAG) and Mathieu Porcel (ENSIMAG) have developed D-Transport, a mutual payment system for the various public transport services in metropolitan France.
Génération Blockchain
This initiative followed the success of the "Generation Blockchain" contest. Before a jury composed of HSBC, Société Générale and Sia Partners, students and young graduates had to propose Business Cases and prototypes based on Artificial Intelligence with a Machine Learning dimension.
The competition focused on the finance sector with examples of proposed themes, while leaving the candidates free to choose.
1st Prize: Panacea
This solution imagined by two students from ESCP and ENPC, proposes an algorithmic system capable of detecting aberrant events relative to a stock market value and of deducing an anticipated return.
2nd Prize: Premoneo
This application, developed by two students from the University of Paris-Sorbonne and the UTC of Compiègne, offers an application allowing a customer to automatically forecast his bank balance.
3rd Prize: Nerio
Carried by three students from ENSAE, this solution offers a system for verifying the online identity of a retail customer through questions based on visual choices supposed to test the user's personal tastes.
Génération Machine Learning
The goal of the contest was to "Build the Bank of the Future". To achieve this task, candidates had to choose a banking profession (Wealth Management, Retail Banking, ALM, Risk, ect....) and apply to this profession an innovative technology (Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, Automation, ect...).
1st Prize: FactoredIn
The solution proposed by three students from Neoma, Emlyon and ENSTA was to use the blockchain where all the factoring players and their transactions are listed in order to fight against fraud and to create a factoring marketplace.
2nd Prize: Apollon
The proposed solution is a diary that helps individuals to manage their budget by accurately estimating their future bank balance based on the analysis of recurring expenses and upcoming one-off events entered in the diary.
3rd Prize: CrowdShare
The solution proposed by two students from EM Lyon and EPITA is to aggregate the projects of the participatory financing platforms and to provide investors with a decision algorithm that optimizes their investment according to criteria they have established.
Banking innovation
Banking innovation
1st prize : Feachy
Adaptive e-learning solution for banks’ customers to fight fraud
2nd prize : Valin’up
Start-up evaluation tool to predict the outcome of a company in order to support an investment decision
3rd prize : SurfMetrics
ESG scoring tool for a company from external information using NLP.
Jury prize :
Youth Prize for Moneybounce (nano loans between individuals).
Best Business Case Prize for SouthCruise (support and decision-making tool for investment in companies in Africa).
Finance & Innovation for Good (1st edition)
1st prize: FundBuildersAlgorithm for supporting sustainable investment that guides individuals in their investment choices according to their appetite at risk and according to ESG criteria. (https://www.linkedin.com/company/fundbuilders/)
2nd prize: RobynBank
The social and solidarity micro-bank which offers mini-loans financed by individuals.
3rd prize: Jericho
Responsible investment application that recommends financial products in line with users' values.
Finance & Innovation for Good (2nd edition)
1st prize: Sumpler
Sumpler is a project aimed at payment and digitization, automated collection and management of proof of purchase, payment and invoices. Its objective is to offer a solution to businesses, merchants and individuals to issue, receive and manage documents digitized by Sumpler at the point of sale.
2nd prize: YAM
Mobile banking application adapted and usable by all customers, including those who cannot read or write. (https://www.linkedin.com/company/yam-technology/)
3rd prize: Aphaïa
Aphaïa is a crowdequity platform allowing French savers to invest equity in projects that preserve biodiversity and climate, such as agroforestry, regenerative agriculture and reforestation, in emerging countries that are hit the hardest by these issues and especially the least prepared. (https:/www.linkedin.com/company/aphaia/)
Finance & Innovation for Good (3rd édition)
1st prize: ShootShoot is a start-up offering a 3.0 fan experience for sporting events using NFT. Shoot's aim is to breathe new life into tickets by enabling fans to obtain exclusive benefits and gifts by scanning a QR code. Using blockchain technology, the team from Grenoble Ecole de Management is already putting its foot down in the Web 3.0 era and intends to establish itself there for the long term.
2nd prize: Spring
Spring is an application designed to centralise and give greater impact to appeals for donations from humanitarian, charitable, social and environmental associations. https://www.lereseausolidaire.fr/
Finance & Innovation for Good (4th edition)
1st prize : DemystiFi
Demistify helps young people who are earning their first income and are keen to invest but lack experience and guidance on where and how to start their investment journey. DemystiFi connects young investors with entrepreneurs who share common values in terms of sustainable development. Through this, DemystiFi guides young people through a fully transparent investment journey that starts with an initial profile assessment, progresses to define green investment goals and finally benefits the end beneficiary, who is an entrepreneur. Creating a sense of community and belonging in the investment process is their driving force.
2nd prize : SOLAYA
Solaya has developed and offers a materiality map of ESG criteria, the “ SpectraMap ”, which is presented as a valuable decision-making tool for asset managers.
3rd prize : d- node
Two observations are made by d- node . The first is that private actors from developed countries want to get involved but are unaware of the impact of innovation in emerging areas. The second is that projects with high impact potential exist in emerging areas but lack resources and visibility. D- node connects these investors with projects with high impact potential in emerging areas but which lack visibility in the following way. First, the network pre-selects projects with high growth and impact potential in emerging areas. Then, the shares of the supported project are tokenized in the form of an aesthetic NFT, indexed to the impact of the solution. Investors then finance the projects that correspond to them the most. Finally, investors can download their ESG report in one click, or resell their NFTi on the secondary market if they need liquidity.