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True North

www.truenorth.co

 
TrueNorth is one of the most successful fintech software development companies in the world having built three fintech unicorns from scratch, including Upgrade. The company specializes in building digital solutions, including 45 original enterprises, 120 digital transformations and 40 product revamps. TrueNorth`s unique Team Captain client-focused process enables our most senior engineers to navigate and apply the latest technologies to develop cutting-edge digital solutions for neobanks, fintechs, banks, credit unions, payment companies, lending firms, wealth management firms, and insurance companies.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.truenorth.co
  • 1360 Avenue of the Americas Floor 2 - 1074
    New York City, NY USA 10019
  • Phone: 877.525.8783

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