Fintech Nexus Op-Ed Submission Guidelines
Fintech Nexus welcomes op-eds from industry leaders, founders, investors, and experts who can provide unique insights into fintech, banking, lending, payments, digital assets, embedded finance, AI, and other forms of financial innovation.
We look for sharp analysis, thought-provoking commentary, and well-supported arguments—not marketing pieces or generic trend summaries.
Please read the submission guidelines carefully, then submit via the form below. We will not accept op-eds that did not follow submission guidelines.
What We Look For
- Compelling arguments backed by real-world experience, data, and original insights.
- Tech-forward perspectives that analyze trends, emerging technologies, market shifts, or regulatory challenges.
- Clear, engaging writing that avoids jargon and connects with an informed but broad audience.
- Opinion-driven analysis rather than news reporting. We’re looking for thoughtful takes, not press releases.
- Expert-driven insights such as firsthand experiences, data-backed arguments, and unique industry knowledge.
Avoid sales pitches, unsubstantiated claims, and overdone topics.
Pitching vs. Full Drafts
- You can submit a completed draft or a pitch for consideration via the form.
- If pitching, include:
- A detailed outline of your idea.
- If available, a link to a prior writing sample, so we can assess your writing style.
Submission Requirements
- Length: Most op-eds fall between 800–1,200 words, though we’re open to shorter or longer pieces when the topic warrants it.
- Format: For full drafts, submit as a Google Docs link with edit permissions enabled. We will not review your submission if we cannot access the document.
- If your organization forbids the use of Google Docs, there will be an opportunity to paste the full draft into the form.
- Attribution: If you include statistics, surveys, or other factual claims, cite your sources with links.
- Bio: Include a 2–3 sentence bio at the end of your piece, along with relevant links (e.g., LinkedIn, website).
- Confirmation that you’ve reviewed and agreed to the Fintech Nexus Op-Ed Contributor Agreement below.
Review Process
- We aim to review submissions within 14 days.
- Due to volume, we cannot guarantee feedback on all submissions.
- If you haven’t heard from us within two weeks, you’re welcome to follow up once. If we still haven’t responded, you are free to submit your piece elsewhere.
Fintech Nexus Op-Ed Contributor Agreement
By submitting an article to Fintech Nexus, you acknowledge and agree to the following terms:
Editorial Rights & Content Review
- Fintech Nexus reserves the right to make reasonable edits to the article’s format, structure, and content to ensure clarity, grammatical accuracy, adherence to non-promotional guidelines, and keyword optimization.
- If significant changes are necessary, our editors will provide you with an opportunity to review and approve feedback before publication. However, minor copyedits may be made directly.
- All submitted content will be reviewed through plagiarism and AI-writing detection tools to ensure originality and compliance with editorial standards.
Originality & Exclusivity
- You affirm that the submitted article is your original work, has not been previously published elsewhere, and does not infringe upon any third-party rights, including copyright, trademark, or applicable laws.
- Once accepted for publication, you agree not to submit this article for publication in any other forum or publication.
Publishing Rights & Usage
- By submitting your article, you grant Fintech Nexus a perpetual, irrevocable, exclusive, worldwide, transferable, royalty-free license to publish, distribute, and promote the content.
- This includes display on Fintech Nexus and related promotional channels, such as social media, newsletters, and syndication platforms.
- You acknowledge that you will not receive monetary compensation for the article.
- Fintech Nexus reserves the right to use, copy, transmit, excerpt, publish, distribute, publicly display, publicly perform, host, index, cache, tag, encode, modify, and adapt your article in any medium or format, now known or developed in the future.
Indemnification & Liability
- You agree to indemnify and hold Fintech Nexus harmless from any claims, liabilities, damages, settlements, legal fees, and other expenses arising from:
- Any breach of this agreement.
- Any legal claims or disputes related to your article.
Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest
- You certify that you have disclosed any potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise, that may be relevant to the publication of this article.
- Disclosure requirements include, but are not limited to:
- Investments, loans, or gifts involving companies, individuals, or organizations mentioned in the article.
- Payments, grants, stock options, travel reimbursements, speaking fees, or awards received from any entity referenced in the article or that may benefit from its publication.
- Having a conflict does not necessarily disqualify the article but may require additional disclosure to readers for transparency.
- If you are uncertain whether a conflict exists, you agree to disclose it to Fintech Nexus editors for review and discussion.