TransferWise chooses Wirecard as debit card issuer
TransferWise launched its borderless account in 2017, allowing anyone to get bank details digitally across the world instantly. A debit card to ... read more
TransferWise launched its borderless account in 2017, allowing anyone to get bank details digitally across the world instantly. A debit card to ... read more
TransferWise has become the first fintech company to gain access to the Fort Knox of the UK payments industry in a deal that means its customers will now be able to send money instantly to and from UK bank accounts.
New evidence suggests that the UK's tech scene isn't dealing with Brexit all that well with nearly three-quarters of respondents believing that the business environment may get worse.
There's a huge amount going on in the European payments and fintech startup space right now, which is great news for the industry but makes staying on top of everything challenging at best. With that in mind we've picked out five what we think are the most-interesting stories across the region right now.
Not a single one of the 14 British tech unicorns, private companies with a valuation of more than $1 billion, supports Britain leaving the EU, according to a new report, with fintech companies such as TransferWise being most vocal about it.
The momentum of London’s FinTech ecosystem over the past few years has played a huge role in putting the capital’s tech scene on the global map. But unless its next mayor addresses a number of key hurdles facing companies it will stunt the city’s tech community and make it harder to launch, execute and scale the next TransferWise, Funding Circle or Nutmeg.
TransferWise, the international money transfer platform, has been named as one of the World Economic Forum's 'technology pioneers', a selection of the world's most innovative companies.
International money transfer platform TransferWise moves more than £500m around the world for its users each month, according to co-founder Taavet Hinrikus.
Americans can now send money abroad through London-based money transfer startup Transferwise, which launched its US operations with the opening of a New York office yesterday.
Peer-to-peer money transfer group Transferwise has raised $58 million in a Series C funding round led by US venture capital group Andreessen Horowitz.