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Contis obtains Lithuanian e-money licence

Contis, the leading “Banking as a Service” provider and backbone behind many of Europe’s leading banking and payments solutions, has been issued an e-money licence from the Bank of Lithuania.

This development provides Contis with a second passportable European licence and ability to deliver its configurable, one-stop-shop solution across the Continent, irrespective of the outcomes of Brexit.

Contis has a longstanding commitment to the Baltic region, having partnered clients there since 2013 and worked with the Bank of Lithuania for over two years.

Flavia Alzetta, CEO of Contis said: “This licence provides Contis with the flexibility it seeks to leverage its SEPA capabilities and deliver a compelling, comprehensive banking and payments offering across the continent of Europe. We are delighted to extend our regional footprint through a regulator as rigorous and progressive as the Bank of Lithuania.”

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