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Narvi bids to make launching a digital bank as easy as building a website

Launching a digital bank has traditionally been a slow and expensive process, often taking years and millions in development and licensing.

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Nordic fintech Narvi believes it should be faster. The company has launched a no-code platform that allows partners to roll out fully branded digital banking experiences in just weeks, powered by Narvi’s licensed infrastructure, prebuilt interfaces, and proprietary core banking technology.

The platform is designed for companies that want to offer banking features under their brand without starting from scratch. It combines a polished front end, FI-prefix IBANs and other countries, SEPA Instant payments, and a regulated core, giving partners a faster and more cost-effective way to bring financial products to market.

“Companies should not have to spend one to two years and seven figures to validate a banking proposition,” said Gustaf Hult, Head of Sales at Narvi. “With Narvi White-Label, teams start with a ready-made interface, compliance-ready rails, and a scalable core. This allows them to launch in weeks and iterate with customers in real time.”

Narvi targets two main segments. Its business banking offering provides Finnish (FI) and French (FR) IBANs, instant euro payments, and group banking so companies can manage multiple entities from a single dashboard. Its white-label solution enables partners to configure branding, issue IBANs, allow payments to, and manage users out of the box, then deepen integrations through an API.

Key features include unlimited real and virtual IBANs for cleaner reconciliation and always-on SEPA Instant through smart routing. Narvi has built its own core banking technology under a Finnish EMI licence, giving partners regulated infrastructure with flexibility to adapt.

Next month, Narvi plans to roll out white-label card issuing through its partnership with Mastercard, further expanding the product suite available to partners across Europe.

The platform is available now across Europe.

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