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Zoe Financial Recognized Among the World's Top Fintech Companies for 2026, According to CNBC
Recognition Highlights Zoe's Work Connecting Clients With Vetted, Fiduciary Financial Advisors to Grow and Protect Their Wealth
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / July 22, 2026 / Zoe Financial, the wealth platform for the mass affluent to find, hire, and grow their wealth with trusted financial advisors, today announced it has been named to CNBC's World's Top Fintech Companies 2026 list. CNBC and the research firm Statista compile the list each year to find the fintech companies worth featuring from around the world.
Zoe Financial helps people find the right financial advisor for their needs. The platform connects clients with vetted, fiduciary advisors who can help with retirement planning, investment management, and other financial goals.
"This recognition means a lot to our team. Every day, we work to help protect and grow people's hard-earned wealth," said Andres Garcia-Amaya, Zoe's Founder & CEO. "We focus on putting the consumer first, and recognitions like this are a sign that we're creating the impact we want in people's lives."
Every day, many Americans nationwide look for help managing their money as they plan for retirement and navigate a changing economy. Wealth technology platforms like Zoe are making it easier for people to find vetted financial advisors, closing a gap that has long left many families to figure out their wealth alone. Moreover, Zoe's platform enables advisors to serve a wider range of clients with investment capabilities that were previously available only to the ultra-wealthy.
People interested in finding a vetted financial advisor through Zoe can learn more at https://findanadvisor.com/.
About The Awards
CNBC and Statista built the list by studying public data from more than 2,000 companies and reviewing direct applications from over 100 more. The full list covers eight groups: Payments, Neobanking, Alternative Financing, Wealth Technology, Digital Assets, Enterprise Fintech, Insurtech, and Regtech. Zoe Financial was recognized in the Wealth Technology group.
About Zoe Financial
Zoe is a wealth platform with the mission to help grow and protect clients' wealth. In addition to its referral program, Zoe's platform brings account opening, funding, automated rebalancing, tax-loss harvesting, and direct indexing into one cohesive wealth management experience. Learn more at https://zoefinancial.com/.
Disclosures:
Zoe Financial, Inc. ("Zoe Financial") is an investment adviser registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Zoe Financial provides investment advisory and platform services and connects clients with independent registered investment advisers. Personalized investment advice is provided solely by the matched independent adviser, not by Zoe Financial. Learn more about Zoe Financial on the SEC's Investment Adviser Public Disclosure website. The information provided by Zoe Financial is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as personalized investment advice or as an offer to buy or sell any security. All investments involve risk, including possible loss of principal. Zoe Financial does not provide tax or legal advice. Zoe receives compensation from advisors in its network for referrals, which creates a financial incentive to make these referrals."
Tax-loss harvesting, direct indexing, and tax budgeting capabilities are subject to applicable risks. Benefits depend on individual client circumstances and market conditions and are not guaranteed. Direct indexing seeks to approximate a stated index but may deviate. Zoe Financial does not provide tax advice; clients and advisors should consult qualified tax professionals.
The 2026 CNBC World's Top Fintech Companies list, produced in partnership with Statista, recognizes leading companies across the global fintech industry, including in the Wealth Technology category. Companies were evaluated using publicly available data and voluntary company submissions. Zoe Financial did not pay to be included in the ranking. Recognition on this list is not indicative of future performance and may not be representative of any client's experience. For more information on the methodology, visit https://www.statista.com/page/worlds-top-fintechs
CONTACT:
Carolina Padilla
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SOURCE: Zoe Financial
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