The tech-savvy, mobile-loving Danish people are usually keen to adopt new technologies that promise to make their lives easier. And of course, this reflects on a market that is ripe for innovation.
So we’ve set up a new office in the capital, joining other financial innovators in the Copenhagen Fintech Lab. This will allow us to work more closely with our Danish partners, and open a more direct line of communication with a bunch of other fintechs that are interested in what we do.
We’ve been received with a lot of warmth (and smørrebrød) so far, and we’re looking forward to contributing to the culture of hygge by helping build products and services that deliver more convenience and financial happiness to the Danes.
Splitwise, a popular app for sharing bills and expenses, and Tink have partnered to bring Pay by Bank to Splitwise users. This enables millions of Splitwise users to initiate direct payments to friends and family from within the Splitwise app.
How does Tink make sure that its technical integration is successful? That’s where delivery teams, overseen by people like Jennifer, come in. Here she tells us about her role and ensuring that Pay by Bank journeys are as smooth as possible.
Deutsche Bahn has teamed up with Tink for Account Check - enabling instant, easy and secure account onboarding. DB Connect, part of the Deutsche Bahn Group, runs some of Germany’s largest modern mobility sharing services including ‘Flinkster’, Germany’s largest car sharing network and ‘Call a Bike’, one of the biggest bike sharing systems in the country.
Contact our team to learn more about what we can help you build – or create an account to get started right away.