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New SME bank for “millennipreneurs” comes to Europe, BankUP

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Are you a “millennipreneur"? BankUP is looking for you!

Are you a “millennipreneur”? BankUP is looking for you!

BankUP, a new fintech venture based in Kontich, Belgium, looks to tap into the European SME banking market.

BankUp plans to launch in Q4 this year, co-founder Philip Lahey told Banking Technology at the recent Finovate conference in London. The start-up is currently looking for funding and bank partners.

The countries on its radar are Belgium, Germany, Spain and Poland.

Built “from the ground up”, BankUP promises a “purely digital experience” and an eight-minute onboarding using its “integrated online KYC and KYB process with absolutely no paperwork involved”.

BankUP does not hold a banking licence and will partner with an established bank instead. It will also white-label other banks’ and fintech companies’ products and services via its platform.

In addition, it offers its own development for banks and other entities to use on a white-label basis.

BankUP aims to be “an open ecosystem of fintech services”, addressing the needs of a younger generation of entrepreneurs – “millennipreneurs” (oh dear).

It will offer services such as current accounts (IBAN number), credit/debit cards, smart analytics, lending, accounting, FX, trade data etc – all via one digital front-end.

“BankUp’s mission is to reshape the SME banking landscape and financial services across Europe,” the company states.

SMEs get the love

The European fintech market sees a lot of potential in the SME space.

Tide has recently launched with its business account app for SMEs in the UK.

Also in the UK, Acorn Financial Partners (AFP) submitted a banking licence application for an SME bank last year.

Penta, a new digital bank for SMEs, is gearing up for launch in Germany.

Holvi, a Finnish SME-focused fintech (now owned by BBVA), has been rolling out its services across Europe.

IbanFirst launched Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) for SMEs in Europe last autumn.


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