Skip to content

Canada's Business and Tech Newsroom

  • Professional Subscription
  • Partnerships & Advertising
  • Licensing & Syndication
Log In Subscribe
Welcome,
  • My Account
  • Log Out
  • Business
  • Tech
  • National
  • The Big Read
  • Briefings
  • Commentary
Search
Log In Subscribe
Welcome,
  • My Account
  • Log Out
News

Optimism in the air at Montreal’s Fintech Forum

MONTREAL–An autumn chill was in the air at the Canada Fintech Forum this week, but for businesspeople gathered there, things are warming up. Attendees of the annual conference hosted by Paul Desmarais III—a prolific fintech investor through subsidiaries of the deep-pocketed family holding company Power Corp.—discussed the sector’s changing fortunes during panel discussions, and over cocktails.

News

Optimism in the air at Montreal’s Fintech Forum

Upcoming regulatory changes spark hope, interest in Canadian sector

By Claire Brownell
Jeet Bhatti stands smiling before a blue backdrop that bears the Canada Fintech Forum logo. She's wearing a bright, red blazer and has a headset microphone near her right cheek.
Jeet Bhatti, co-founder and CEO of Fathom4sight, speaks at the Canada Fintech Forum in Montreal on Sept. 10, 2024. Photo: Handout/Canada Fintech Forum
Sep 11, 2024
A A
A Small A Medium A Large
Share

Gift

Share

MONTREAL–An autumn chill was in the air at the Canada Fintech Forum this week, but for businesspeople gathered there, things are warming up. Attendees of the annual conference hosted by Paul Desmarais III—a prolific fintech investor through subsidiaries of the deep-pocketed family holding company Power Corp.—discussed the sector’s changing fortunes during panel discussions, and over cocktails.

The Wealthsimple barometer: Fintech went through a post-pandemic deep freeze that was even more punishing than that suffered by other tech sectors. In 2022, Power Corp. wrote down its valuation of fintech scaleup Wealthsimple by 20 per cent. For the last three quarters, however, it’s been steadily marking the value of its 55 per cent stake in the company back up, as billions of dollars in new money have flowed into Wealthsimple’s savings and investing accounts, and other products.

While falling interest rates typically prompt customers to shop around, Hanna Zaidi, the fintech’s chief compliance officer, said in an interview that new money is staying at Wealthsimple. “I think people are seeing the value,” she said.

Related Articles

How the push to modernize Canada’s payment systems went off the rails

By Jon Victor

HSBC Canada breaks with Big Six banks in call to encourage fintechs

By Zane Schwartz

Hot to go: Chris Ferron, head of digital partnerships and fintech at Visa Canada, told The Logic that upcoming fintech-friendly regulatory changes are sparking “a lot of interest in Canada.” The federal government is expected to soon table a second bill on open banking. In November, registration opens for the Bank of Canada’s new oversight for payment fintechs, while the long delayed Real-Time Rail system for instant transactions is scheduled to launch in 2026. “There’s a lot of optimism. You feel it here,” he said.

Banks on board: Fintechs and banks are often at loggerheads in Canada. Scrappy startups mean more competition for traditional financial institutions, which have in the past stood in the way of regulatory changes that would increase that competition. At the conference, however, there were signs of a thaw. Jeet Bhatti, co-founder and CEO of Fathom4sight, said in a presentation that banks and fintechs announced more than 30 partnerships in 2024.

Gift the full article

Darryl White, CEO of BMO, said in dinner remarks that fintechs have lit a fire under the traditional financial services sector, which became more innovative in response to the competition. “I actually thank the fintech ecosystem,” he said. “I sat on many panels 10 to 15 years ago where our fintech friends would come and say, ‘We’re here to put you out of business. That was pretty inspiring.”

#Canada Fintech Forum #economy #fintech #Paul Desmarais III #Tech #Wealthsimple

Sponsored Content

The real-world economic offshoots of sovereign AI

By Deborah Aarts
Illustration of a plane flying above a mailbox

Increasing healthcare access across Canada

By Deborah Aarts

What it takes to lead a frontier firm

By Deborah Aarts
Paid promotional content

Loading...

Thanks for sharing!

You have shared 5 articles this month and reached the maximum amount of shares available.

Close
This account has reached its share limit.

If you would like to purchase a sharing license please contact The Logic support at [email protected].

Close
Want to share this article?

Upgrade to all-access now

Close
Gift the full article!

You have gifted 0 article(s) this month and have 5 remaining.

Copy link and gift
Copy Link
Email to a friend
Send Email
Gift on Social Media

Recipients will be able to read the full text of the article after submitting their email address. They will not have access to other articles or subscriber benefits.

Jeet Bhatti stands smiling before a blue backdrop that bears the Canada Fintech Forum logo. She's wearing a bright, red blazer and has a headset microphone near her right cheek.

Photo: Handout/Canada Fintech Forum

Most Popular This Week

Janice Charette and Dominic LeBlanc walking toward the camera next to a white pavilion that bears the logo of the 2026 G7 meeting in France.
News

Canada ‘can’t even talk about anything else’ if Trump makes good on latest tariff threat

By Joanna Smith
A man walks across a large greenhouse with large glass ceilings. He is walking on a white path through rows of green lettuce growing on the ground.
News

Canadian businesses were bracing for a wave of retirees. Then along came AI

By Anita Balakrishnan
An image of a man wearing a dark suit jacket and tie. He is wearing a mic and looking slightly away from the camera.
News

Brookfield and Cohere execs among high-profile guests at CVCA summit

By Catherine McIntyre
In this photo illustration the Moneris logo is seen displayed on a smartphone.
News

U.S. private equity is buying Canada’s biggest payments processor. Some people are worried about sovereignty

By Claire Brownell

In-depth, agenda-setting reporting

Great journalism delivered straight to your inbox.

Three people cross a busy intersection on Bay Street, against a backdrop of dark buildings and cars. Their silhouettes are blurred.
News

For decades, lawyers hustled to make partner. AI is changing that

By Anita Balakrishnan

Briefing

Clearco taps Macquarie for US$100M in financing to back its rebound

By Anita Balakrishnan   |   Aug 18, 2026 | 3:35 PM ET

Canadian foodtech startups rely on foreign investors to fuel growth

By Catherine McIntyre   |   Aug 18, 2026 | 2:55 PM ET

Alberta regulator rejects Olds power plant for data centre

By Murad Hemmadi   |   Aug 18, 2026 | 2:02 PM ET

Best business newsletter in Canada

Get up to speed in minutes with insights and analysis on the most important stories of the day, every weekday.

Exclusive events

See the bigger picture with reporters and industry experts in subscriber-exclusive events.

Membership in The Logic Council

Membership provides access to our popular Slack channel, participation in subscriber surveys and invitations to exclusive events with our journalists and special guests.

Recent Popular Stories

News

U.S. private equity is buying Canada’s biggest payments processor. Some people are worried about sovereignty

By Claire Brownell   |   Aug 12, 2026
In this photo illustration the Moneris logo is seen displayed on a smartphone.
News

Brookfield and Cohere execs among high-profile guests at CVCA summit

By Catherine McIntyre   |   Aug 13, 2026
An image of a man wearing a dark suit jacket and tie. He is wearing a mic and looking slightly away from the camera.
News

Canadian businesses were bracing for a wave of retirees. Then along came AI

By Anita Balakrishnan   |   Aug 13, 2026
A man walks across a large greenhouse with large glass ceilings. He is walking on a white path through rows of green lettuce growing on the ground.
Special Report

Meet Canada’s leading innovators from the Class of 2026

By Sara Harowitz   |   Jul 29, 2026
A multimedia illustration showing images of six smiling individuals, on a dark background with blue shapes.
Commentary

Carmichael: Canada’s biggest companies aren’t wired for growth. That’s a problem for us all

By Kevin Carmichael   |   Aug 15, 2026
News

The Fisheries Department is losing its ability to back maritime innovations, documents warn

By David Reevely   |   Aug 11, 2026
A wide-lens aerial shot of a red Canadian Coast Guard ship amid a sea of white ice pans. The effect of the lens exaggerates the curvature of the horizon.

Canada's most influential executives and policymakers are reading The Logic

  • CPP Investments
  • Sun Life Financial
  • C100
  • Amazon
  • Telus
  • Mastercard
  • bdc
  • Shopify
  • Rogers
  • RBC
  • General Motors
  • MaRS
  • Government of Canada
  • Uber
  • Loblaw Companies Limited
logic-logo

Canada's Business and Tech Newsroom

100% human-crafted journalism

Newsroom

  • News Tips
  • AI Policy
  • Editorial Disclosures
  • Story Pitches

Company

  • About Us
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Statement
  • Corporate Information

Contact

  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • FAQs
  • Work at The Logic

© 2026 The Logic Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Trusted by leaders

Error

Account creation failed.

Please email us at [email protected].

Create Account

[wppb-register form_name=”cozmo-registration-form-for-modal”]

I do have an account
Login
or

[wppb-login]

I don’t have an account