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Betsy Z. Cohen (born October 29, 1941) is the Co-Founder and Chairman of Cohen Circle (formerly FinTech Masala), a multi-stage investment firm that she started with son, Daniel Cohen. Since 2015, the firm has provided transformative capital to late stage fintech growth companies and makes investments across the capital structure in the fintech, technology, and impact spaces, with $5bn+ in capital raised. Cohen is the founder and former CEO of The Bancorp, an internet provider of financial services to non-bank fintech companies. From 1974 through 1999 she was founder, chairman and CEO of Jefferson Bank, an FDIC-insured financial institution headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Cohen has served on a variety of philanthropic and corporate boards, including Aetna, Inc.,
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, and
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. She served on the
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Board of Trustees for 29 years and remains one of the Emeriti trustees. She is an Honorary Trustee of the
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Early life and education

Cohen is the daughter of Dr. Sidney N. and Molly Zubrow. She was born and raised in
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,
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, and attended
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. She studied philosophy at
Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr College ( ; Welsh: ) is a women's liberal arts college in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. Founded as a Quaker institution in 1885, Bryn Mawr is one of the Seven Sister colleges, a group of elite, historically women's colleges in the United ...
(B.A. 1963) and law at the
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(J.D. 1966).


Career


Law and early entrepreneurship

Cohen’s first job was serving as Law Clerk to the Honorable John Biggs, Chief Judge of the
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for the Third Circuit. In 1968 she began teaching insurance, banking, and anti-trust law at
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. During the same period she founded a shipping business in Hong Kong, a leasing company in Brazil, and a joint venture with a bank in Spain. Cohen also co-founded a Philadelphia law firm, where she specialized in representing financial institutions and industry clients in complex real estate and financial matters. She practiced law until 1983-84, when she left the firm to focus on banking.


Jefferson Bank

In 1974, at age 32, Cohen received the first new bank charter granted by the State of Pennsylvania in 11 years to found Jefferson Bank in Downingtown, Pennsylvania. She was the first female bank CEO in Pennsylvania and one of the nation’s first female bank CEOs. Cohen was chairman and CEO of Jefferson Bank and its public holding company, JeffBanks, Inc., until the institution was sold to Hudson United Bank in 1999. At the time of its sale Jefferson Bank was the largest local financial institution in the greater Philadelphia region.


The Bancorp

Cohen founded The Bancorp in 1999 and served as Chief Executive Officer of The Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: TBBK) and its subsidiary, The Bancorp Bank, until retiring in December 2014. During this period, the company provided internet banking and financial services to approximately 1600 non-bank fintech companies.


Cohen Circle

As Co-Founder and Chairman of Cohen Circle, Cohen and her team have raised over $5bn in capital. The firm's venture investments includ
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Greenwood, an
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In March 2021, Cohen brought her ninth
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(SPAC) to market. Cohen sponsored her first SPAC, FinTech Acquisition Corp., in January 2015, serving as chairman until it completed a merger with CardConnect Corp. (NASDAQ: CCN) in July 2016. She was Chairman of FinTech Acquisition Corp. II, from 2017 until completing a merger transaction with Intermex Holdings II, Inc., the parent company of Intermex Wire Transfer, LLC; newly renamed International Money Express, Inc. (NASDAQ: IMXI)., in July 2018. From 2019 through August 2020, Cohen was chairman of FinTech Acquisition Corp. III, which successfully merged with Paya (NASDAQ: PAYA), a leading integrated payments provider. In August 2020, Cohen became chairman of FTAC Olympus Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ: FTOC), which in February 2021 announced a merger with
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Inc., a global payment and commerce-enabling platform that upon reorganization will operate as
Payoneer Payoneer Global Inc. is an American financial services company that provides online money transfer, digital payment services and provides customers with working capital. History Payoneer was founded in 2005 with $2 million in seed funding from ...
, a U.S. publicly listed entity with an implied estimated enterprise value of ~$3.3 billion at closing. Cohen became chairman of FinTech Acquisition Corp. IV in September 2020. On December 30, 2020 the SPAC announced plans to merge with global financial advisory firm
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to take the firm public (NASDAQ: PWP); the transaction reflects implied equity value for the reorganized company of ~$975 million. Cohen became chairman of FinTech Acquisition Corp. V (NASDAQ: FTCVU) in December 2020. On March 15, 2021, trading platform
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announced plans to merge into the SPAC in an agreement that valued the combined company at about $10.4 billion, which was devalued to $8.8 billion in December 2021. In February 2021, Cohen became chairman of FTAC Athena Acquisition Corp., (NASDAQ: FTAAU; “FTAA”); which announced its initial public offering on February 23, 2021. In March 2021, Cohen became chairman of FTAC Hera Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ: HERAU), which on March 4, 2021, announced pricing of its upsized initial public offering. In March 2021, Cohen became chairman of FTAC Parnassus Acquisition Corp (NASDAQ: FTPAU), which on March 16, 2021, announced the completion of its initial public offering.


Accolades

Cohen has received awards from numerous business organizations and publications, including the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce,
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, and National Foundation for Women Business Owners, which in 1997 named her one of 50 leading entrepreneurs of the world. In 2009, US Banker named her one of 25 Women to Watch. She is a past recipient of the Sandra Day O’Connor Board Excellence Awards (from DirectWomen) and the Elizabeth Dole Glass Ceiling Award (Southeastern Pennsylvania American Red Cross).


References

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