Four years after leaving the UK’s high streets, ING is coming back in a digital way with a new app that integrates users’ bank accounts (even ones from its competitors) and provides tips and information about their finances. *|MC:SUBJECT|*
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19th October 2016
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Four years after leaving the UK’s high streets, ING is coming back in a digital way with a new app that integrates users’ bank accounts (even ones from its competitors). Meanwhile, Amicus Financial, an online lender that has lent nearly £1 billion, has applied for a banking licence, hoping to secure it in 2017.

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Four years after leaving the UK’s high streets, ING is coming back in a digital way with a new app that integrates users’ bank accounts (even ones from its competitors) and provides tips and information about their finances.

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Amicus Financial, an online lender that has lent nearly £1 billion in seven years, has applied for a banking licence, hoping to secure it in 2017.

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