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Bunq will almost double its workforce by 2024

Global neobank bunq has announced its intention to hire over 730 new employees by the end of 2024, increasing its global headcount by 70%.

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Bunq is still awaiting approval of its operating licenses in the US and UK, and the move implies an expansion of its operations once the approvals are received.

A variety of roles are available in bunq’s offices in Amsterdam, Sofia, Istanbul, Munich, Paris, Dublin, Madrid, London and New York City, including marketing, PR, sales, market analysis, business development and more.

Titled “A bank built by digital nomads for digital nomads,” the neobank aims to stay true to its motto and offer its employees a flexible work environment and remote work options from anywhere in the world.

Ali Niknam, founder and CEO of bunq, said: “bunq is fully focused on making life easier for our users. To sustain our rapid growth, we are looking for user-focused, entrepreneurial minds who crave growth and love challenges.”

In June 2024, bunq partnered with Mastercard to develop an AI open banking tool.

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