Cut the jargon and speak plain English, FinTech firms told

Cut the jargon and speak plain English, FinTech firms told


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An industry player says many FinTech companies undermine their success through jargon and overly-complex communications.

JournoLink claims that businesses are drowning their most compelling stories in jargon, technical language, and convoluted messaging that alienates journalists, investors, and stakeholders.

“The most effective press releases cut through the noise with clarity and precision” says co-founder Peter Ibbetson.

“Fintech companies that simplify their communications don’t just get better media coverage.

“They build stronger reputations as leaders who truly understand their audience,”

The company claims media professionals are increasingly time-poor and require immediate clarity on why a story matters, who it affects, and what makes it newsworthy.

When FinTech companies bury these fundamentals beneath layers of industry jargon, they effectively exclude themselves from coverage opportunities.

JournoLink suggests investors and stakeholders face similar challenges.

In a competitive funding environment where clear value propositions can make the difference between securing investment and being overlooked, expressing complex innovations in accessible language has become a critical business skill.

The solution, according to JournoLink, lies in returning to fundamental principles: identifying the core news value, articulating it clearly, and supporting it with relevant context.

FinTech companies that master this approach position themselves not just as technical innovators, but as thought leaders who can bridge the gap between complex technology and real-world impact.

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