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      <title>Digital Banking - The Fintech Endgame?</title>
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      <description>Is Digital Banking the ultimate FinTech Endgame?  A happy user of both N26 and Revolut   Personally I was working in FinTech in the last 12 months, and of course given I worked in E-Commerce, I was always checking out the latest developments in the Payment and Payment Service Provider field. I can say that we are living in very exciting times.
Within the last couple of months, a few of the more consumer-focussed FinTech players, namely Revolut and Transferwise came out of the woodworks to broaden their product portfolio with current accounts, credit and other banking products.</description>
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