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  1. Hace 3 días · Lydia, l'application française de paiement mobile connue pour avoir popularisé l'expression " faire un Lydia ", opère sa mue. La fintech change de nom pour devenir Sumeria et se transforme ...

  2. Hace 1 día · Lydia, the French FinTech powerhouse known for its user-friendly mobile payment app, is ambitiously branching out. The company has announced an impressive €100 million investment into developing Sumeria, a comprehensive mobile banking platform. The goal for Sumeria is clear: to amass a staggering 5 million users within a mere three years.

  3. Hace 5 días · In a significant move within the French fintech landscape, Lydia has announced the launch of its latest innovation: Sumeria, a cutting-edge digital banking app. This unveiling marks a pivotal moment for Lydia, a leading player in the fintech industry, as it seeks to revolutionize the banking experience for its users through ...

  4. Hace 5 días · French fintech start-up Lydia is splitting its financial services app into two and launching a new digital banking brand called Sumeria, into which it plans to invest over €100 million and hire 400 people over the next three years. French fintech Lydia launches banking app. The company’s unveiling of Sumeria comes just over a month after it ...

  5. Hace 6 días · Lydia, la fameuse application de paiement entre particuliers, lance, jeudi 16 mai, sa propre banque en ligne "Sumeria" avec un compte courant rémunéré jusqu'à 4%.

  6. Hace 5 días · The original Lydia app will become Sumeria, with the new features mentioned above – such as stock trading, savings accounts and loans – to be ported to the new banking brand. Headquartered in Paris, Lydia has raised more than $259 million in funding.

  7. Hace 2 días · En lançant Sumeria, Lydia s’affirme non seulement comme une simple application de transfert d’argent mais aussi comme un acteur bancaire innovant et dynamique. Sa capacité à attirer 5 millions de clients d’ici 2027 et à étendre ses services au niveau européen pourrait bien redéfinir les attentes des consommateurs envers leurs banques.