The 2026 cohort features Centring, an AI platform for institutional knowledge; Slate, which provides white-labeled working capital for Canadian SaaS; JoinSusu, a tool for digitizing community-based savings; and Addition Wealth, a provider of scalable, personalized financial guidance. These startups will receive direct mentorship and industry insights to navigate the complexities of the modern financial sector.
To strengthen the program’s advisory capacity, Curinos has recruited Nate Derby, co-founder of the North American Fintech Coalition, and Kushal Shah, a senior product manager at Remitly. Both will guide participants on product strategy and go-to-market execution. Additionally, the incubator expanded its technical partnership with Databricks, offering participants up to $50,000 in product credits and specialized training resources. Olly Downs, Chief Technology, Product, and AI Officer at Curinos, noted that the program is designed to pair proprietary market data with hands-on incubation to help founders address real-world constraints in financial services.

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