Posts Tagged ‘Tink’
Goodlord embeds Tink’s Open Banking technology to ‘modernise’ renting
Using Tink’s ‘Income Check’, Goodlord can access up-to-date income data direct from tenants’ bank accounts.
Read MoreYounited partners with Tink to improve credit decisioning process
The collaboration between Younited and Tink will also expand to offer financial coaching.
Read MoreRafa Plantier exits Nubank for telecoms-as-a-service platform Gigs
Gigs has appointed Rafa Plantier as head of financial services to help “drive the convergence of banking and telecommunications at scale”.
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.
Read MoreFeature: What Open Banking trends will emerge in UK and Europe in 2023?
Tink, Finastra, Pleo and FIS make predictions for fintechs, lending decisions, Open Banking-powered payments and embedded finance in 2023.
Read MoreA third of UK online merchants invest in payments upgrades as customers abandon baskets
Research by Tink revealed retailers are worried about how their business will survive the next 12 months and are prioritising reducing payments-related costs.
Read MoreTink unveils ‘Balance Check’ feature powered by Open Banking
The new feature will enable business customers to verify how much a user has in their bank account in seconds to reduce instances of payment failures, which drive up the cost of direct debit transactions.
Read MoreEuropean Commission mandates banks to offer euro instant payments across EU in ‘landmark’ move
Volt CEO Tom Greenwood said the new legislation “sets the stage for a renewed wave of innovation and growth for Europe’s payments industry”.
Read MoreTink partners with Snoop to provide money-saving insights to consumers
The collaboration demonstrates “the real-world value of Open Banking”, according to Tink’s Tom Pope.
Read MoreTink forms Open Banking-powered payments partnership with Adyen
Adyen customers in the UK will initially be able to offer A2A payments to consumers.
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