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Stockholm: A future building on history

City's fintech sector builds on previous waves of tech innovation plus the Scandinavian talent for clean, simple design – but needs to battle high costs and a shortage of home-grown talent

Stockholm: A future building on history

Folding his 6ft 7in frame into a small office chair at the headquarters of iZettle on Kungsgatan in central Stockholm, Jacob de Geer takes issue with the notion that start-ups have mushroomed in the city overnight.

Many of today's tech successes have roots in the dotcom bubble 15 years ago, de Geer argues, and he should know - he was there. In 1999, at the height of the bubble, he joined Tradedoubler, a Stockholm-based ad-sales platform, as one of its first employees. His boss was Martin Lorentzon, better known today as the co-founder of music-streaming service Spotify.

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