Posts Tagged ‘sme’
Comma announced as headline partner for this year’s Open Banking Expo Awards
The Open Banking Expo Awards in association with Comma will take place on 7 July 2022.
Read MoreEstonia’s Ebitly chooses Nordigen to integrate Open Banking
Through Nordigen, the SMEs that use Ebitly can securely link their business bank accounts to the accounting platform.
Read MoreTSB unveils Open Banking payments app for UK SMEs
The bank has partnered with Bankifi for the launch of the Revenu app, which aims to help TSB’s small business customers collect payments.
Read MoreDirectID eyes international expansion after securing funding
The $3 million bridge round has been led by Hong Kong-based QBN Capital, which will help the fintech enter Asia.
Read MoreInsight: How voluntary standards can de-risk the booming alternative lending market
The pandemic has cemented mass transition from traditional to alternative finance in the UK. A pandemic-driven cash flow crisis among businesses, and the rise of fintech and challenger banks, is spurring the rise of alternative lending models – with the market now worth £6.26 billion.
Read MoreNew Codat report measures SMEs’ appetite for Open Finance
Seven out of 10 businesses say financial integrations make their business operations faster and more efficient, research found.
Read MoreOpen Banking platform Nordigen partners with Spotcap
The SME lender will use Nordigen’s API to ‘securely and quickly gather customer data to enhance existing products’.
Read MoreCanadian SMEs need convincing about Open Banking
Delegates at Open Banking Expo Canada heard from speakers at the last panel of the Confex that small businesses are sceptical about data sharing and will need the fintech community to ‘communicate the benefits’.
Read MoreAllica Bank secures £110m in Series B funding round
Atalaya Capital Management led the investment, with Warwick Capital Partners, Allica Bank’s majority shareholder.
Read MoreWeavr teams up with Germany’s finway
The fintechs have partnered to be able to issue physical and virtual cards for SMEs.
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