Ebury appoints Cosmin Bucur as new Country Manager in Romania
Ebury, the global fintech specialising in international payments and FX risk management, has appointed Cosmin Bucur as its new Country Manager for Romania.
Ebury, the global fintech specialising in international payments and FX risk management, has appointed Cosmin Bucur as its new Country Manager for Romania.
Income, an Estonian fintech company connecting investors with non-bank lenders, announced today its target to raise €1.5 million to expand its private debt investment platform.
AI and blockchain technology are having a growing impact on the FinTech industry, with digital payments and e-wallets expanding, according to experts at Money Motion 2025.
Building on three years of success, UNCHAIN enters a new growth phase with strengthened international partnerships.
Fagura, the fintech platform that connects entrepreneurs and investors, announces a new €1 million funding round secured through convertible notes.
The new sales strategy is introduced alongside the launch of the Origin platform, a global solution that allows for complete digitalization of customer interactions.
Nearly three-quarters (73%) of European bank customers have kept their primary account with the same financial institution for over five years.
Fintech solutions are currently the main driver for the development and differentiation of the offer of financial-banking institutions in an increasingly competitive and dynamic market.

Premier Energy has completed its acquisition of a controlling stake in a 158 MW wind farm in Hungary.
The Austrian Post Group has acquired 100% of Hungarian parcel service provider Delivery Solutions Zrt., operating under the brand Sameday Hungary.
CEOs are more confident in their own companies' prospects than they are in the outlook for the global economy, according to the latest EY-Parthenon CEO Outlook Survey, a quarterly survey of 1,200 global CEOs across 21 countries.
PPC Renewables Romania has increased its installed capacity to over 1.5 GW, following additions of approximately 200 MW in 2025.
Government debt as a share of GDP rose in Q3 in both the eurozone to 88.5% from 88.2% in Q2, and in the European Union to 82.1% from 81.9%, according to data published by Eurostat.