Posts Tagged ‘Germany’
Volt introduces ‘ultrafast’ account authentication service in Europe
Verify will be available in six European markets initially, including the Netherlands, Germany and the UK.
Read MoreGoCardless unveils two Open Banking features in Germany
Instant bank pay and verified mandates will help German merchants “get ahead of the curve” as Open Banking adoption across Europe grows.
Read MoreInsight: What do we know about consumer appetite for A2A payments?
Token’s Jess Gerrow reveals some of the key findings from its joint research with Open Banking Expo on the human element that will fuel Open Banking payments’ future.
Read MoreNew research finds European consumers mostly favour A2A payments over cards
New joint research by Token and Open Banking Expo has found that 81% are “likely” to make an account-to-account payment in future.
Read MoreEstateguru selects Raisin Bank as fronting service partner for German launch
The lender has named Björn Kombächer as country head for Germany and has said Germany could be its “biggest market”.
Read MoreUS consumers can join Klarna Card waitlist
The new physical Visa card will be available in the US, Klarna’s largest market, ‘in the very near future’.
Read MoreBunq Series A funding round approved by Dutch central bank
The €193 million raised by Bunq will be used by the challenger bank to ‘fuel’ its European growth, particularly in France and Germany, and double staff numbers by end of next year.
Read MoreN26 exits US after two years
The neobank’s digital operations will close in the US on 11 January 2022, as it ‘sharpens its focus’ on Europe.
Read MoreN26 valuation soars to $9bn after $900m funding round
The neobank, which plans to take on 1,000 employees in the areas of product, technology and cybersecurity, has agreed with the German regulator to ‘temporarily onboard’ 50,000 to 70,000 customers per month.
Read MoreYapily partners with Airbank to help SMBs
Airbank chose Yapily to help build a financial management solution that will ‘connect to thousands of banks in Europe’.
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