Lebanese start-up Purpl launches digital wallet offering powered by Mambu
The fintech selected banking tech vendor Mambu to power its products last summer.
The fintech selected banking tech vendor Mambu to power its products last summer.
Mambu’s platform enabled a “lift and shift” of Tyme Group’s digital bank concept from South Africa to the Philippines.
FinTech Futures recaps five of the top core banking deals of 2022.
Bob Finance says it needed a platform “that meets internal and external partner standards”.
Once fully launched, Ashman will serve SMEs in the UK’s commercial real estate sector.
The challenger says it chose Mambu’s API-led cloud platform to achieve a “faster” time to market.
The firm will leverage Mambu’s low-code lending engine to power new financing products.
Nigeria’s Carbon Finance is now a full-service bank with pan-African aspirations.
Founded in 2019, OKEO provides payment services and IBAN accounts for businesses in Europe.
The micro and small business-focused bank is looking to scale across East Africa.
The partnership will allow Universo to provide a “personalised end-to-end financial experience”, Mambu says.
Mambu’s cloud platform will power Purpl’s remittance and digital wallet solution.
The company is developing an integration with Visa DPS.
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Mambu has hired a new CTO, CFO, chief revenue officer, and chief of staff.
CBA positions Unloan as “a revolutionary force in the Australian mortgage industry”.
Western Union’s WU+ digital banking app is now live in Germany and Romania.
Allica Bank is live with Mambu’s core, while Plazo will use the vendor’s tech to support its lending business.
The new ‘plug-and-play’ credit infrastructure is targeted at alternative lender and credit investor firms.
Through the partnership, the firms will deliver a new digital banking platform in North America.
ThinCats will leverage Mambu’s cloud banking solutions and its SaaS technology platform.
Mambu says it’s “the world’s only true Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) cloud banking platform”.
FinTech Futures takes a look back at some of the year’s top core banking deals.
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The round is the largest private fundraise for a banking software platform to date.
Evlovers place consumers at the heart of their approach, above profits.
German bank claims to be one of the first lenders entirely on the cloud in its home country.
Michel Breeuwer, general manager for the Benelux and Baltics at Mambu, joins us on this week’s episode of the What the FinTech? podcast.
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The bank says its pivot to digital will allow it to cater to the underserved and unbanked.
Users can request loans of up to €22,000 in a “fully digital” system.
Mambu hails choice from market “plagued by legacy systems”.
Specialist lender hopes to automate processes and improve customer accessibility.
Cloud core banking vendor wins deal with new Vietnamese digital bank Cake.
COO says Mambu is “the right choice to help us on our growth trajectory”.
German banking vendor signs a pair of new deals spread across the globe.
Non-bank lender handles AUD 10 billion in home loans across Australia and New Zealand.
The cooperative company says Mambu was the “clear choice” to modernise its core platform.
Kunal Galav, regional director for EMEA at Mambu, joins us on this latest episode of the What the Fintech? podcast.