Accounting software provider BUNNI gives its users access to up-to-date transaction information through Nordigen's open banking platform.
The integration with Nordigen allows BUNNI users to focus on what they do best, putting accounting in safe hands."
— Rolands Mesters
RIGA, LATVIA, June 16, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ -- BUNNI is a Dutch startup, founded in 2019, with the mission to make accounting super simple and addictive fun. The users are freelancers and small
business owners, mainly with a creative background.
BUNNI makes administration easy with functions such as time registration, trip registration, drawing up invoices and quotations, as well as the accounting itself. They offer direct links with all banks in the Netherlands and provide a good insight into the cash flows.
Thanks to the user-friendly service and mobile application, freelancers can manage their entire administration in one place. Through Nordigen, BUNNI now offers their users direct access to the transaction information of their bank account.
"BUNNI was not founded because we love numbers. In fact, we hate bookkeeping. It is a necessary evil with disastrous consequences if you make a mess of it. And amazing insights if you keep track of it neatly. That is why we are enthusiastic about the collaboration with Nordigen. Our users can now automatically add their bank transactions to their records. Safely and at no extra cost," says Sjors Ferwerda, co-founder of BUNNI.
Nordigen is a freemium open banking provider that allows third parties to securely connect to approved financial data through regulated APIs. Thanks to the Nordigen integration, BUNNI can further simplify the accounting of their users by importing transaction data directly and securely into their platform.
"We are excited about our partnership with BUNNI; they offer an accessible and innovative accounting solution for small businesses, the self-employed and freelancers. The integration with Nordigen allows BUNNI users to focus on what they do best, putting accounting in safe hands," said Rolands Mesters, co-founder and CEO of Nordigen.
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