The neobank has made its crypto services available in Ireland, the Netherlands, France, Spain, Italy and Belgium, with plans to release it in the UK and US soon.
Bunq, Europe’s second largest neobank, has ventured into the digital assets sector by partnering with cryptocurrency exchange Kraken. People based in Ireland and a range of other European countries can access Bunq’s new feature via the app, with future plans to roll it out to the wider European Economic Area, the UK and the US.
Bunq was established in 2012 in the Netherlands by Ali Niknam and is headquartered in Amsterdam. The company aims to remove the complexity of traditional financial platforms and make the safeguarding of digital…