Tag: european fintech
UK cemented its place as the main European FinTech hub with...
Key European FinTech investment stats in Q3 2025: European FinTech funding dropped by 42% YoY
UK firms secured half of the top 10 deals...
UK reinforced its position as the main European FinTech hub with...
Key European FinTech investment stats in Q3 2025: European FinTech deal activity dropped by 8% QoQ in Q3
UK firms accounted for over a...
iBanFirst brings AI invoice assistant iBanPay to UK
iBanFirst has launched iBanPay, a new AI-powered assistant designed to streamline invoice processing for UK businesses engaged in international trade.
German FinTech investments maintained growth trajectory with 4.3x YoY funding boost...
Key German FinTech investment stats in Q2 2025: German FinTech had a funding boost of 4.3x YoY in Q2
German FinTech market maintained growth...
How AI is closing the advice gap in wealth management
Across Europe, wealth advisers are grappling with mounting pressures. Governance demands are stricter than ever, compliance costs continue to rise, and clients expect greater...
Dutch FinTech Factris secures €100m to fuel SME financing
Factris, the Amsterdam-based FinTech specialising in SME financing solutions, has announced a major funding agreement designed to boost its European expansion.
Abbove launches Mia AI to transform wealth planning
Abbove, the European platform for collaborative and family-centred wealth planning, has launched its new artificial intelligence agent, Mia.
The move marks a significant milestone...
FinTech firm Fiinu secures £1.41m funding with QVP backing
London-listed FinTech company Fiinu, best known for its Plugin Overdraft® platform, has launched a targeted fundraising effort to strengthen its growth ambitions and expand...
FNZ’s $500m deal the only bright spot as European WealthTech funding...
Key European WealthTech investment stats in H1 2025: European WealthTech funding plummeted by 71% in H1 YoY
UK companies dominated the European WealthTech market...
UK payments firm yetipay secures £3.5m for growth
London-based payments company yetipay, known for its fast and low-cost payment processing terminals tailored to the hospitality, retail, and service sectors, has raised £3.5m to fuel the next phase of its growth.










