Goldman Sachs Joins HSBC For $20 Million Bet On Bud’s AI-Powered Bank Accounts

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Cofounded by Ed Maslaveckas and George Dunning in 2015, Bud provides open banking technologies to high street players, with a particular focus on AI and “smart accounts.”

 

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