Stop Renting. Start Owning.

ShiFt

Stop Renting. Start Owning.

Owned growth infrastructure for fintech companies

FinTech companies grow on qualified, compliant acquisition. ShiFt builds an owned demand and attribution system so the right accounts are captured and tracked from first signal to closed revenue.

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How does ShiFt work for fintech companies?

ShiFt gives fintech companies an owned growth system: it captures genuine buyer signals, responds instantly, automates follow-up, and attributes closed revenue from first signal to closed sale — so acquisition compounds inside infrastructure the company owns and controls.

  • Respond to qualified prospects before competitors reach them.
  • Automate follow-up so qualified accounts are worked, not lost.
  • Attribute closed revenue back to the channel that produced it.
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The problem

What slows fintech companies growth

Considered, comparison-heavy buying

Buyers evaluate multiple providers carefully; manual nurture lets qualified accounts go cold mid-evaluation.

Consent and data control

Acquisition data scattered across rented tools is hard to govern and own.

Opaque acquisition ROI

Companies rarely connect a closed account back to its original demand source.

Vendor lock-in

Rented growth tools own the data, so attribution cannot be carried forward.

The owned system

How the ShiFt spine applies here

The same horizontal mechanism — capture, respond, automate, attribute — adapted to this market.

Capture

Capture buyer signals across channels and score genuine intent with IntentOS™. Contact-initiating forms capture consent via ConsentVault™.

Respond

Instant response to qualified prospects before competitors engage.

Automate & book

Follow-up and demo booking run automatically across considered buying cycles.

Attribute

Closed revenue is traced from first signal to closed sale inside an owned system of record.

FinTech Companies: common questions

Does ShiFt capture consent on contact forms?

Yes. Contact-initiating forms capture consent via ConsentVault™, and the company owns the data and messaging end to end.

Who owns the acquisition data?

The company does. ShiFt builds owned infrastructure, so the demand system, buyer data, and attribution stay with the business.

Stop Renting. Start Owning.

Stop renting fragments. Start owning the system.

The GrowthBlueprint™ Audit maps your acquisition and conversion gaps and defines the custom-by-scope infrastructure to close them.

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External, market-level primary sources. Figures elsewhere on this site are MODELED / market-range illustrations, not verified client results.

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