September 2024: Top five new launches of the month
FinTech Futures takes a look back at five of the top new product launches in September.
FinTech Futures takes a look back at five of the top new product launches in September.
E2 combines both debit and credit primary account numbers into one card.
Enfuce will deliver “over 60,000” Visa credit and debit cards for the programme.
Enfuce recently appointed Laurence Krieger as chairman of its UK board and was granted a UK EMI licence.
Our pick of the top fintech news stories this week includes Webull, Citi, Blackstone, Enfuce and more.
Former Tink UK CEO Laurence Krieger has been named as chairman of Enfuce’s UK board of directors.
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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.
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.
Orka Card will enable customers to integrate all their existing bank accounts into one card and app.
The goal is to provide a service that assists 50,000 Ukrainian and other refugees by the end of 2023.
The Series C investment round was led by Vitruvian Partners, with participation from Tencent.
The challenger is gearing up for a launch later this year.
The services will help develop APIs alongside evolving regulations.
Enfuce to supply Visa card issuing to Swedish neobank.
Enfuce is dubbed the biggest fintech start-up in Finland.