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Vinge advises SEB in connection with a strategic partnership and investment in the economy app Tink

May 26, 2016

During this autumn, SEB’s mobile app will include a new and improved function which automatically sorts all purchases into various categories.

This is possible thanks to a new strategic partnership with the company behind the award winning app, Tink. SEB will also become a partner in Tink.

The agreement entails that SEB is entitled to use Tink technology in order to aggregate and categorise customer data. During this autumn, SEB’s private customers will thus be able to more easily use the app to acquire a better overview of their expenses. The partnership is anchored through SEB becoming a partner in Tink. SEB is investing SEK 36 million in a capital procurement amounting in total to SEK 85 million.

Vinge’s team consisted of partners Johan Larsson and Eva Fredriksson together with, among others, associates Louise Nordquist and Malin Malm.

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