Sync. eyes European domination as it launches in Lithuania and Germany
By Aisling Finn on Thursday 14 January 2021
Image source: Ricky Lee/sync.
Open-banking powered fintech sync. has touched down in two more European countries with the help of financial API provider TrueLayer.
Through TrueLayer,sync. has already launched in several European countries, including France, Ireland and Spain, with the fintech also laying the groundwork in the Middle East after joining the first-ever Qatar Fintech Accelerator programme in October.
Ricky Lee, CEO and co-founder of sync., said: “This latest expansion means that our customers can connect even more of their accounts into sync. to see all their money, all the time.”
TrueLayer, the leading technology company building financial infrastructure that’s open to everyone, today announced the extension of its partnership with digital smart open banking app sync. extending its European coverage to include Germany and Lithuania.
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Filmmaker Sonny Calvento on Sundance and why comedy is inherently Pinoy
Written by Oliver Emocling
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endIndex: Sonny Calvento talks about making his first short film, the influence of his father on his practice, and the boundaries between film and T.V. Illustration by JL JAVIER/Photo courtesy of SONNY CALVENTO
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