Stockholm-headquartered fintech Tink has signed agreements with Nordea, Klarna and Nordnet. The agreements will allow the banks to integrate Tink’s aggregation and payment technology and Personal Finance Management (PFM) platform within their existing customer channels.

The banks join Sweden’s SEB and the Netherlands’ ABN Amro who partnered with and invested in Tink in 2016. SEB has already integrated Tink’s technology into its mobile banking app, and Tink also launched and developed ABN Amro’s PFM app Grip in 2016.

“We will be live in ten European markets at the beginning of 2018 and are excited to be working with new customers who, like us, want to improve the consumer experience and build a world where managing money is effortless and rewarding”, said Daniel Kjellén, co-founder and CEO, Tink.

“Our technology transforms the industry by helping banks build an entirely new customer experience that allows their customers to understand their money, empowers them to make smarter choices and ultimately brings them financial happiness.”

“We see today’s announcement as evidence of a new generation of bank and fintech partnerships. By working together, we are paving the way for a new era of banking in Europe – unlocking the market to create greater choice and a better deal for consumers.”

“Tink is a unique financial aggregator,” says Topi Manner, Head of Personal Banking at Nordea. “The company found an easy way to visualise and keep up to speed with all financial transactions.

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For Nordea, the best possible digital user experience is something we always want to offer to our customers, and through this partnership we take a huge leap in that ambition, also in terms of getting Nordea ready for PSDII.”

In addition to the partnership agreements, SEB, Nordea, Nordnet, ABN Amro, Creades and Sunstone have invested €14m in Tink. This follows a successful €8.5m funding round in 2016 from Sweden’s SEB, Sunstone and Creades, as well as Dutch ABN Amro. SEB continues to be the largest strategic owner besides Tink’s founders, Sunstone and Creades.