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Fintech start-up Rauva buys Banco Empresas Montepio for €30m

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Portugal’s Banco Montepio is selling its business banking brand, Banco Empresas Montepio (BEM), valued at €30 million, to Rauva, a financial services app for SMEs, aiming to boost innovation and utilize customer data for new products.

Facts

  • Banco Montepio is selling Banco Empresas Montepio (BEM) to Rauva, a financial services app for SMEs.
  • BEM, launched in 2019, provided commercial and investment banking services to businesses.
  • Rauva plans to leverage BEM’s acquisition to accelerate innovation and develop new financial products for SMEs, freelancers, and entrepreneurs.
  • The purchase includes BEM’s customer financial data, to be integrated into Rauva’s quantum machine learning technology.
  • Rauva, headquartered in Lisbon, was founded in 2022 and offers a “super-app” with various SME-focused services, including payments, digital accounts, invoicing, business management, and card issuance.
  • Rauva’s CEO sees the acquisition as a step closer to becoming one of Portugal’s first unicorns, reflecting the company’s ambitions.

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