Cinvio has been nominated for the Rising Star award

Antwerp, 5 October 2021 - cinvio has been nominated for the 2021 Rising Star award, together with 9 other innovative companies. The Rising Star selection is part of the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 competition and is designed for promising companies that have been active in the technology sector for less than four years. The nominated companies will participate in a pitch presentation on 25 November 2021. An independent jury will select the 2021 Rising Star.

cinvio was founded in Antwerp in November 2019 with one clear vision: to become the world’s first choice in online payments for B2B logistics. With the industry’s main payment challenges in mind, cinvio developed a digital wallet and automated invoicing solution that eliminates companies’ DSO and reconciliation issues with their customers. Not only that, it allows service providers to monetise new business models and ultimately give their e-commerce endeavors a real boost.

We are thrilled to be nominated for the 2021 Rising Star Award. It is a great honour for a young company such as cinvio to be recognised for our innovative concept and great potential. We look forward to the final pitch in November!”, mentioned cinvio CEO Luc De Clerck.

Today, the cinvio platform facilitates instant payments for 4 service providers (DP World, CertiWeight, NxtPort and Hakka) and boasts a user community (cinvio wallet holders) of nearly 600 logistics companies. The platform is continuously expanding its payment flow portfolio to suit the needs of all possible stakeholders in the industry.

About cinvio

cinvio is an Antwerp-based start-up in the fintech sector that offers a payment platform especially designed for B2B logistics to help companies kickstart or boost their e-commerce activities. The company was founded in November 2019 with a team of five seasoned entrepreneurs with the mission to make payments in logistics smoother, easier and simply possible. cinvio aims to become a global company and the sector’s first choice in payment flows for B2B logistics.

For more information about cinvio visit www.cinvio.com

Or contact cinvio’s Communications and Engagement Manager, Alison Williams: alison@cinvio.com.

About the Rising Star Award

The Deloitte Technology Fast 50 competition is an annual selection of the 50 fastest growing and innovative technology companies headquartered and founded in Belgium. Public or private companies who develop a technology related product or service and who have experienced substantial revenue growth over the last four years can enter the competition for their chance to be nominated as one of the 50 fastest-growing technology companies in Belgium.

Companies that have been active in the technology sector for less than four years can participate in the special Rising Star category of the competition. These companies are judged by an independent jury on their turnover potential and scalability.

Participating in the Rising Star competition can help companies to develop their business by increasing their visibility and giving them access to the Fast 50’s unique network of highly successful executives.

For more information about the Deloitte’s Technology Rising Star Award, please contact: Nathalie Geentjens, Marketing & Communications Deloitte Belgium, ngeentjens@deloitte.com

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