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The Co-operative Bank to invest in fintech firm BankiFi

The Manchester company recently secured a £2.2m boost

The Co-operative Bank is headquartered in Manchester(Image: Nick Ansell/PA Wire)

The Co-operative Bank is to invest an initial £500,000 into a Manchester-based technology platform.

BankiFi has signed a "lucrative co-development deal" with the bank.

The funding will be used to co-develop a range of products aimed at improving the offering of banks to the SME market, with the initial focus being on cash management.

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Mark Hartley, founder and CEO of BankiFi, said: "Much like The Co-operative Bank, we’re firmly rooted in Manchester and are passionate about building world-leading solutions from our home.

"With the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ home to approximately 5.5 million micro business owners, we're delighted that The Co-operative Bank have not only recognised the need to improve the banking services offering to the SME market, but have also chosen us as their technology partner to deliver those solutions.

"Our team are already in the midst of co-developing the next product with bank, who have been essential in helping us shape it to the needs of SME business customers.

"The EU definition of an SME is any business employing under 250 people with less than a 50 million Euro turnover.