Enfuce Receives E-money Licence to Boost UK Expansion

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  • 27.02.2024 09:45 am

Issuer processing powerhouse Enfuce today announces it has secured an Electronic Money Institution (EMI) licence from the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). This is a key achievement for Enfuce as it continues to accelerate its expansion across the UK and Europe, where it already holds an EMI licence from the Finnish FSA. 

With the FCA’s EMI licence, Enfuce will be able to provide electronic money services as well as card issuing and payment solutions directly to new and existing UK customers. Enfuce will now have full control over the entire payment process, ensuring a seamless onboarding experience and providing its UK clients with a comprehensive and complete Enfuce solution, which is even more secure, efficient and scalable.

This announcement comes less than two years after Enfuce’s first launch in the UK in June 2022 and marks an important milestone for the company’s continued expansion into the country. To date, Enfuce has successfully established key strategic partnerships with prominent UK fintech and financial services companies including the leading small business platform, Funding Circle, and a UK neo-banking start-up focused on scientific research, Science Card. 

The FCA’s EMI licence, which builds on the company’s previous accreditation as an authorised payment institution in Europe, is a testament to Enfuce's dedication to the highest standards of regulatory compliance. Enfuce has prioritised compliance and security since day one, implementing a state-of-the-art infrastructure, bringing payment processing in the public cloud for the first time ever, and conducting regular audits and monitoring. This commitment is an integral part of Enfuce's overarching governance strategy that puts Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles at its very centre.

Denise Johansson, co-founder and co-CEO of Enfuce Group, commented: “This is a major step forward for Enfuce. Our ambition from the start has been to expand our presence across Europe and the world. The UK is a key market for us in this endeavour. The FCA’s seal of approval is not only a testament to Enfuce’s commitment to uphold the highest regulatory standards, but will also provide us with the market access, operational ownership and flexibility that are necessary for long-term growth and success in the ever-changing payments landscape.” 

Monika Liikamaa, co-founder and co-CEO of Enfuce Group, said: “Our Nordic values of collaboration, customer-centricity, and integrity drive our commitment to delivering the best products and services for our clients. With the FCA’s licence we can truly bring the entire Enfuce experience to our current and future partners across the UK to allow them to unlock the full potential of their card payments solutions.”

Fernley Blackler, CEO of Enfuce UK, who leads the company’s operations in the UK, added: “We are incredibly proud to have received the e-money licence from the FCA, which is renowned for its tough regulatory standards. The authorisation process for EMIs has become more difficult in recent years, so our approval further confirms Enfuce’s compliance with the highest regulatory standards as well as the trust from the regulator in our business model and management team.”

In addition to receiving the FCA’s EMI licence, Enfuce is also strengthening its leadership team with the appointment of Laurence Krieger as the Chairman of the Enfuce Board of Directors. Laurence, formerly Tide’s UK CEO and Revolut’s COO, will bring his unparalleled expertise in the fintech and challenger banking industry to support Enfuce in its next phase of growth. 

Laurence Krieger, Chairman of the Board of Directors, commented: “I’m thrilled to be joining Enfuce at a time of significant momentum for the company. Enfuce has been at the forefront of financial services since day one, pioneering payment processing in the public cloud. Receiving the FCA’s EMI licence is an incredible achievement that will play a crucial role in fuelling the company’s ambition to expand its global presence and revolutionise the payment landscape.”

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