Vietnamese bank MSB picks Mambu for digital transformation
Mambu aims to make MSB the first cloud-native bank in Vietnam.
Mambu aims to make MSB the first cloud-native bank in Vietnam.
The core deals which made waves this year, summarised just for you.
Mambu Core will be plugged into the bank’s tech alongside nCino.
Mambu banking engine gets green light 10 months after launch.
B-North is still awaiting a licence from the FCA.
Acesso issues prepaid cards for the underbanked.
Figure Eight acquired by Appen, T-mobile launches checking account, and RBS’ digital bank picks Mambu.
South African bank finally live and using Software-as-a Service (SaaS) offering.
Latest round led by US-based Bessemer Venture Partners.
EXCLUSIVE. It may come with a win in Eastern Europe too.
Offering client onboarding, loan origination, and card and payments connectivity.
This is Mambu’s first implementation in Switzerland, FinTech Futures understands.
The tree of fintech life: growth, gains and generations.
Partnership will enable NFG to create an online and automated solution for FIs.
SaaS engine Mambu powers new autonomous business.
Will provide access to real-time payments processing in the UK and Europe.
Mambu believed to be providing its core banking tech to Santander’s new SME platform.
Nubi selects Mambu to underpin its digital services in Argentina.
Offering cloud-enabled apps, products and tools.
Nordic finance and credit company Folkefinans is implementing Mambu’s core banking tech.
SaaS-y engine provider partners with Mexican system integrator.
Will expand into the sub-continent in early 2018, together with its partner PayU.
Will be using its Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) core banking system.
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Argentina-based fintech start-up Ualá has launched a mobile banking service app to champion financial inclusion in the country.
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New10, ABN Amro’s newly launched fintech firm, has selected Mambu’s Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) engine to power a range of SME lending products in the Netherlands. Like many start-ups, speed is part of the sales pitch, and New10 says it aims to provide credit decisions for SMEs within 15 minutes and offers a fully digital application process. […]
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Mambu has gone on the record about its core banking software project at N26, a German-based challenger bank. N26 is using Mambu’s flagship core system, provided on a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) basis.
Banking software developer Mambu has inked a large deal with Fuse, the lending arm of Filipino financial technology firm Mynt. Mynt itself is a subsidiary of Globe Telecom, a Philippines-based telco.
PayU Colombia has become the first payments services provider globally to implement Mambu’s Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) based core banking solution. It will support PayU’s new short-term deferred payment product.
Fintech vendor Mambu says it has added 25 new clients to its portfolio this year and is set to double this figure by the end of 2016. It will also more than double the size of its team by the year-end. “All [of Mambu’s new customers] are focused on servicing consumers and businesses poorly reached by […]
Banking software vendor Mambu has joined forces with a number of accelerators and incubators to launch a new fintech start-up programme. Partners comprise Startupbootcamp FinTech, 500 Startups, Ynext Incubator by Envestnet/Yodlee, Techstars and Citi Accelerator – and those start-ups that are part of these accelerators and incubators are invited to participate in Mambu’s new venture and […]
There is a lot of activity going on in the UK’s credit union space, as the participants realise they have no choice but to modernise. So who is doing what? Which technology providers are set to gain and who might be a loser? London Mutual Credit Union and TCS Financial Solutions London Mutual credit union […]
Argentina’s Banco Macro will use the Mambu cloud as the basis for a new business unit, which will offer loans to micro-enterprises and small businesses. The aim is to provide a lifeline to areas that have historically lacked access to financial services.
Three African financial services start-ups have signed to use a cloud-based core banking platform from Berlin-based Mambu as their launch platform business.
Swift’s Innotribe innovation spin-out has named the European semi-finalists for its 2014 Startup Challenge, which seeks to find the most innovative start-up companies in financial services.
After many years of struggle, Mexicans may be about to snatch the crown of Latin America’s most promising financial services market from their Portuguese-speaking cousins in Brazil.