Nice numbers for Numbrs

Numbrs has secured a Euro 6.1 million investment from Centralway.

The Swiss start-up has developed an app that lets users access all their bank accounts in one place. A launch into the German market is on the cards. “The upcoming launch in Germany will be the breakthrough of a new kind of smart banking. Never before has it been so easy to manage personal finances across the world,” says Julien Arnold, founder and CEO of Numbrs. “Whether I want to know if I can afford a new car or need to make a transfer quickly while I’m on the go, Numbrs makes it all possible.”

The company will utilise the funding to also launch in Switzerland and Great Britain. A London office is scheduled to open in September. This will be followed by expansion into Singapore and Hong Kong.

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