Posts Tagged ‘business banking’
Loop and Wave form partnership to streamline business banking in Canada
Loop has partnered with Wave to launch a native API integration, becoming the first Canadian business banking solution to connect directly with Wave’s accounting platform.
Read MoreHSBC embeds Sage’s accounting technology in new tool for UK small businesses
The new offering, My Business Finances, will allow eligible customers to manage accounting and submit tax returns digitally directly from their HSBC UK business banking account.
Read MoreTide teams up with Admiral Business to launch embedded insurance for SMBs
Tide Insurance will be embedded into Tide’s business management platform.
Read MoreNavy Federal Credit Union integrates Bloom Credit’s checking account feature
The consumer-permissioned data solution ‘Bloom+’ will enable the credit union’s members to establish a more comprehensive credit profile, thereby improving their access to credit.
Read MoreAllica Bank partners with Yapily to launch new Open Banking-enabled top-ups feature
Built using Yapily’s Open Banking infrastructure, Allica Bank’s business owner customers will be able to log into their account and top-up their account in a few clicks.
Read MoreAll-in-one financial platform for Canadian businesses Venn raises $21.5m in Series A
The Series A funding round was led by New York-based Left Lane Capital, while Venn also unveiled a rebrand.
Read MoreTide takes ‘first step’ into Europe as part of expansion plans
The UK-based business finance platform has revealed its plans to enter the German market.
Read MoreNAB names new CEO to succeed Ross McEwan
Prior to joining NAB, Andrew Irvine was head of Canadian business banking at Bank of Montreal.
Read MoreJack Henry teams up with MX to enable secure data sharing
MX Technologies’ chief commercial officer said it was “excited to partner with Jack Henry to drive direct API connections”.
Read MoreNatWest’s Mettle appoints new CEO
Michelle Prance has been named as the new chief executive officer to lead it through its next period of growth.
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