Startup of the Week - Bud

by Startacus Admin
Whilst in general terms online banking may make handling our finances a lot easier, it can still be a complex affair - particularly if we have multiple accounts, cards or savings schemes to contend with.
That however need no longer be the case thanks to our latest Startup of the Week which is on a mission to simplify all things finance.
Bud is an online platform and app which is in many respects like having a personal bank manager.
It links all your bank accounts and cards together so you can easily see where you are at money-wise. No need to log in to separate accounts, with Bud they are all in the one place.
In addition to the convenience that this provides, it also enable you to take better control of your spending. By analysing all your transactions and thereby helping you identify where your money is going, Bud can help you make better decisions and plans for your financial future.
As well as helping with your existing finances, Bud can also link you to a whole heap of other financial services that might be of relevance or value - everything from pension options through to savings accounts.
In essence Bud is aiming to become the definitive resource for personal finance and a “universal banking platform”. It may still be relatively early days for this Fintech startup but we reckon they’re well on their way to becoming just that.
Check out the short video below which will give you a little more insight into what Bud's all about.
Bud
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Published on: 23rd March 2017
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