Startup of the Week - Anna Money

by Startacus Admin
Business banking and admin are a doddle thanks to innovative fintech startup Anna Money...Let’s face it. Keeping on top of your financial admin can be a tad dull. Whether you’re a freelancer or a startup, it can be time consuming and can seem like a chore even though it’s absolutely essential. Recognising this very fact, our latest startup of the week has created the perfect solution.
Anna Money is a financial admin app and business account aimed at freelancers, small business owners and creative types.
Sign up and you’ll receive a current account and debit card, however you’ll also then avail of your own digital admin assistant. Anna will help you manage your cash-flow. It will create, send and chase up your invoices, thereby leaving you more time to get on with other things!
It will even keep you up to date with important stuff such as tax reminders. No more missing deadlines! Your banking and invoicing will be fully integrated in one system.
Anna costs just £11 per month and it has been designed to adapt to each user’s needs. If you use it more, you’ll pay a little more. If your business is slow at a particular time and you’re not using it so much, you’ll pay a bit less. Perfect for those early days when building a business.
Anna Money is flexible, it’s easy to use and since it provides “Absolutely No Nonsense Admin”, we reckon it ought to be welcomed with open arms!
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Published on: 9th October 2019
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