Posts Tagged ‘Italy’
Klarna 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 MorePlannix integrates with Salt Edge to ‘revolutionise’ financial planning
Italy-based personal finance hub Plannix helps users with wealth tracking, portfolio management and financial planning.
Read MoreEmbedded finance fintech Swan secures €37m in Series B round
Swan plans to bring its offering to the Netherlands in the coming months and Italy in early 2024.
Read MoreGFT UK urges banks to ‘take customers with them’ on AI ‘journey’
GFT found that British consumers are evenly split between understanding and not understanding how the technology works.
Read MoreMediobanca and Founders Factory form joint venture to invest in fintechs
Together, the Italian investment bank and Founders Factory will build and invest in 35 fintechs over the next five years.
Read MoreCRIF: Europeans ’embracing’ digital banking amid rising levels of personal debt
New research by CRIF, conducted among major European markets, found that the rising cost-of-living crisis has made it more challenging for individuals to manage their income and spending.
Read MoreTink becomes SSP’s pan-European Open Banking payments partner
Tink’s Tom Pope said the partnership is “yet another sign of the progress Pay by Bank is making into European payments”.
Read MoreYounited partners with Tink to improve credit decisioning process
The collaboration between Younited and Tink will also expand to offer financial coaching.
Read MoreBNP Paribas selects Worldline to reduce IBAN fraud in SEPA direct debits
Worldline’s solution combines the electronic signature of SEPA mandates with Open Banking-based account validation.
Read MoreItalian lending platform embeds Tink’s technology
ConTe.it Prestiti has chosen Tink’s Open Banking-powered ‘Income Check’ product to improve the accuracy and speed of affordability assessments.
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