SCF | Smart Cash Flow – Getting back on track

Summary
The objective of Smart Cash Flow (SCF) is to empower SMEs to act on their cash flow problems. We want SCF – a platform
fully embedded in a user’s online banking services – to be the advisor-of-choice for companies wanting to avoid the pitfalls of
cash flow.
Today, if a small company wants to begin to assess its cash flow and decide on the best way to effectively manage it longterm,
it is optimal for it to have open at least four stand-alone programs: accounting software, online bank account, invoice
system, debt collection system.The gap is a product enabling businesses to manage cash flow on a daily, weekly and
monthly basis and obtain insight from the trends and histories without spending a fortune. This gap has not been filled by the
fintech market.
The tide, however, is turning. Open Banking in Europe is being promoted by the European Commission as part of a digital
agenda to open up services, provide choice and competition, and allow innovation in the market. Open banking is a
cornerstone of the EC’s revised Payment Service Directive (PSD2), which came into force last year. A crucial aspect of this
shift is to allow 3rd party providers, like Asteria, to gain access (with the bank customer’s consent) to an account, learn from
the history of transactions, and be able to provide actionable insight and recommendations. SCF is about making
professional cash flow management accessible to small enterprises. It accomplishes this by linking accounting software
packages to corporate banking accounts, using artificial intelligence to register patterns, develop forecasts, and streamline
cash flow planning. The natural interface for our solution is the online banking account. Asteria’s product has already
reached an advanced enough stage to be tested by a Swedish bank, and we have worked with three other major banks.
Other business opportunities are being pursued, including in Latin America.
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Web resources: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/877802
Start date: 01-09-2019
End date: 29-02-2020
Total budget - Public funding: 71 429,00 Euro - 50 000,00 Euro
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The objective of Smart Cash Flow (SCF) is to empower SMEs to act on their cash flow problems. We want SCF – a platform
fully embedded in a user’s online banking services – to be the advisor-of-choice for companies wanting to avoid the pitfalls of
cash flow.
Today, if a small company wants to begin to assess its cash flow and decide on the best way to effectively manage it longterm,
it is optimal for it to have open at least four stand-alone programs: accounting software, online bank account, invoice
system, debt collection system.The gap is a product enabling businesses to manage cash flow on a daily, weekly and
monthly basis and obtain insight from the trends and histories without spending a fortune. This gap has not been filled by the
fintech market.
The tide, however, is turning. Open Banking in Europe is being promoted by the European Commission as part of a digital
agenda to open up services, provide choice and competition, and allow innovation in the market. Open banking is a
cornerstone of the EC’s revised Payment Service Directive (PSD2), which came into force last year. A crucial aspect of this
shift is to allow 3rd party providers, like Asteria, to gain access (with the bank customer’s consent) to an account, learn from
the history of transactions, and be able to provide actionable insight and recommendations. SCF is about making
professional cash flow management accessible to small enterprises. It accomplishes this by linking accounting software
packages to corporate banking accounts, using artificial intelligence to register patterns, develop forecasts, and streamline
cash flow planning. The natural interface for our solution is the online banking account. Asteria’s product has already
reached an advanced enough stage to be tested by a Swedish bank, and we have worked with three other major banks.
Other business opportunities are being pursued, including in Latin America.

Status

CLOSED

Call topic

EIC-SMEInst-2018-2020

Update Date

27-10-2022
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