Finland’s Aktia Bank goes live with Temenos Payments Hub
The bank first began working with Temenos six years ago, when it adopted its T24 core banking system.
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The bank first began working with Temenos six years ago, when it adopted its T24 core banking system.
SME Finance CEO says the agreement with EIF allows it to offer financing to businesses “on significantly better terms”.
The Savings Bank Group says the new lending platform will enhance its digital offerings and operational efficiency.
The transaction is subject to all necessary approvals, and is expected to be finalised in Q4 2023.
The agreement is set to bring approximately 285,000 new customers to Nordea.
Enfuce’s Monika Liikamaa helps demystify why and how the payments industry can help with the climate agenda.
Kvika Bank aims to offer its customers a range of card and mobile payment solutions.
With the new solution, both firms aim to “simplify the disjointed payments landscape” in the Nordics and UK.
P27 says “new requirements and regulations” have challenged its operating model.
Users will be able to fund scientific projects of their choice through their day-to-day payment activities.
The five-year contract was signed on 15 February 2023.
The firm is aiming to maintain its growth in data traffic while reducing its energy consumption.
Orka Card will enable customers to integrate all their existing bank accounts into one card and app.
Svea Bank says the acquisition will “strengthen” its position as a corporate financier.
Nordea says more than 50% of its customers get the help they need from an initial interaction with chatbots.
The Worldline Fraud Management Suite can detect fraudulent payments before they are even processed.
The self-sovereign identity network will ensure interoperability between digital wallets from different vendors.
The round was led by Blossom Capital and saw participation from Maki.vc and Brightly Ventures.
Founded in 2016, Instabank claims more than 60,000 customers in Norway, Finland and Germany.
With the steady decline of cash in the Nordics, it is increasingly vital for businesses to provide digital payment options.
SweepBank is underpinned by Tuum’s core banking platform.
The Series C investment round was led by Vitruvian Partners, with participation from Tencent.
The BaaS firm aims to support post-pandemic growth through nurturing SMEs.
The parties say they have joined forces to “strengthen product development and innovation”.
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New AmEx customers will “seamlessly connect” to their accounts.
Joseph Edwin steps away from Nordic giant after many years leading major change.
Roll-out of Prosper has already started in Denmark.
SEB to deploy Google services across wider segments of the bank.
Scandinavian bank aims to meet Finrep, Corep, AnaCredit, and SHSG requirements.
The first stop along the way is a new product launch in Norway.
Spanish banking giant ditches Finnish business bank, sells back to founder
Nets happy to continue a wave of consolidation across European payments.
The Finnish start-up says its departure is down to both COVID-19 and Brexit.
The challenger is gearing up for a launch later this year.
Ticker Software and Sidonnaisuusrekisteri.fi to sit under InsiderLog brand.
Denmark and Sweden lead European esports usage.
The services will help develop APIs alongside evolving regulations.
The fresh capital will initiate an “aggressive growth” plan to achieve pan-European coverage.
Suppliers will benefit from “several hundred million euros” early.