Fintech startup N26 is updating its N26 Metal product and launching it tomorrow. You might remember that the company first announced its premium card at TechCrunch Disrupt Berlin in December 2017.
This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author. Out of these two opposites comes N26 Metal—a card designed to feel, look, ...
What’s missing from N26? The company has been slowly but surely building a new bank account from the ground up. This time, the company is trying to recreate the insurance product that you typically ...
Ahead of N26’s launch in the US this year, I opened an account with the German challenger bank in the UK to use for the everyday payments that I would usually make when travelling. Starting my trip in ...
Mobile bank N26 has launched a premium account offering fee-free foreign currency purchases and withdrawals. But with a monthly cost to subscribe, can it compete with competitors such as Starling, ...
Berlin-based mobile-only bank N26 says it has tripled its user base in the past year, bringing its customer total to 300,000. Founded by Maximilian Tayenthal and WIRED Money speaker Valentin Stalf in ...
A checking account linked to a smartphone and a card. Hmm, sounds like Simple or Moven. But Berlin-based N26 is no underfunded startup — it is coming to the U.S. from Europe and recently announced a ...
Digital-only bank platform N26 announced earlier this week the launch of its new N26 Standard banking account. According to N26, the new account offers a 100% digital banking experience. N26 Standard ...
Digital-only bank platform N26 recently announced it is bringing Google Pay to customers in Austria, Estonia, Greece, Lithuania, Latvia, the Netherlands, and Portugal. The company made Google Pay ...
Germany's financial watchdog on Wednesday ordered online bank N26 to step up "internal controls and safeguards" to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing, and said it was appointing a ...
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