TechBullion has established itself as one of the most widely-read fintech and blockchain publications on the web. Its coverage spans financial technology innovation from every angle - payment infrastructure, cryptocurrency, decentralised finance, AI applications in banking, lending technology, and the startup ecosystem disrupting traditional financial services. For brands operating in this space, a TechBullion feature is not simply a media mention. It is a signal to investors, partners and customers that your company is being taken seriously by the publication that fintech professionals read to stay informed.
The outlet's audience is particularly valuable because it is composed of people who are active in the fintech and crypto sectors. These are not passive consumers scrolling past headlines - they are startup founders evaluating partnership opportunities, venture capitalists conducting due diligence, and technology executives tracking the competitive landscape. When your company appears in TechBullion, you are reaching the very people who need to know your name.
Fintech PR requires specialist knowledge
Placing a story in TechBullion requires more than a media contact and a press release. TechBullion's editorial team receives a high volume of pitches and applies a genuine news filter - they publish what their readers want to read, not what a brand wants them to say. The difference between a pitch that gets placed and one that gets ignored is almost always in the angle. Generic technology company stories do not cut through. Stories that illuminate a real shift in how financial technology works, explain why a new product genuinely changes something for users, or give TechBullion's readers intelligence they cannot find elsewhere - those are the stories that get published.
Quorum Media's fintech PR practice is built around this understanding. We do not simply forward press releases to editors. We develop the editorial case for why your story matters to TechBullion's specific audience, and we make that case clearly and directly to their team. For crypto and blockchain projects in particular, we understand the technical nuance well enough to communicate it accurately - which matters to editors who know when a pitch oversimplifies or misrepresents the technology it is describing.