Posts Tagged ‘Finland’
Salt Edge and NoCFO bring Pay by Bank to entrepreneurs in Finland and Germany
AI-native financial management platform for entrepreneurs and small businesses NoCFO has partnered with Salt Edge to integrate payment initiation, including Pay by Bank, directly into its platform for seamless financial workflows.
Read MoreAdyen partners with Fresha to launch Fresha Capital in seven markets
Adyen has launched Fresha Capital in partnership with Fresha, a global marketplace for beauty, wellness and self-care, with the offering now live across seven markets.
Read MoreTrueLayer and Stripe launch Pay by Bank in Finland with Kustom Checkout
TrueLayer has launched Pay by Bank payments in Finland, with the payment method available through Kustom Checkout, and powered by Stripe.
Read MoreVipps MobilePay selects Tink to power Pay by Bank for P2P in Finland
Nordic digital wallet Vipps MobilePay has partnered with Tink, a European Open Banking platform and Visa solution, to use its Pay by Bank technology for peer-to-peer payments in Finland.
Read MoreReal estate investment platform chooses Neonomics’ Open Banking solutions
FundingPartner connects businesses seeking flexible real estate financing with investors.
Read MoreEnfuce partners with tell.money for PSD2-compliant services
Finland’s Enfuce has selected UK-based tell.money as its Open Banking partner.
Read MoremyPOS works with Liberis to offer SMEs revenue-based financing
Liberis chief executive officer Rob Straathof said small businesses are tight for both time and money.
Read MoreFood service company partners with Trustly to improve ‘customer experience’
Trustly’s chief revenue officer said it aims “to enhance the payment experience for both customers and vendors”.
Read MoreKlarna reveals which European country tops Open Banking league table
Klarna created the ranking to determine “which countries and which banks are the best and which are the worst at giving access to payment services”.
Read MoreKlarna rolls out ‘Sign in with Klarna’ globally
The new login service, which has been trialled in Sweden, allows consumers to choose which data they wish to share with merchants.
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