An Estonian expat in London who founded the Monese digital bank “Norris Koppel” raised $10 million in Series A funding round as it looks to go pan-European.

Anthemis Exponential Ventures, STE Capital, and Korea Investment Partners were among the new investors. For the latter, this is the first investment in the European start-up.

The bankโ€™s early backers SmartCap and Seecamp also participated in the funding round.

CEO Koppel says โ€œthe money raised will be key in helping us launch Euro current accounts and become available to customers in other European markets as well as a host of new features like direct debit and credit servicesโ€.

Total capital raised by Monese now stands at $15.8 million.

It says itโ€™s signed up 40,000+ customers from 179 different countries since its launch in September 2015. Collectively, they have made over 1.8 million transactions worth ยฃ150 million, according to Monese.

Customers can open a UK current account with Monese on their mobile in as little as three minutes, without a UK address or credit history.

The account comes with a Visa card and a monthly charge of ยฃ4.95. There are also additional charges for things like currency exchange and ATM withdrawals.

โ€œ2017 will be an incredible year for Monese, with various plans to grow our company and expand our services, so watch this space!โ€ the bank states on its website.

With so many new entrants trying to muscle into the UK banking sector, Banking Technology has put together a comprehensive list of the known challengers to date and the technology they are using.


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