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Zmarta challenges the big banks – launches new service for small enterprise owners

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Zmarta is now expanding its product range by launching a new loan service. Start-up companies and small enterprise owners are the target groups for the new service, that challenges the big banks’ business loan offers with an easy and quick application process without an inefficient turnaround time.

Zmarta, the Swedish fintech company offering services within consumer finance, is today launching its new loan service for small enterprise owners and start-up companies. With an easily accessible and simple application process and a short turnaround time, Zmarta is offering a completely online-based alternative to the traditional loan processes of the larger banks. Zmarta Group expanded its international business in 2016 and boasts over 17 years of experience in loan administration and additional services.

Sweden is a fantastic market for start-ups. We want to help small enterprises to get the funding they need to turn their business concepts into reality. We seek to help borrowers, and at the same time challenge the conventional. The time for inefficient administrative processes is past”, said Björn Lander, CEO of Zmarta Group.

The new service is comprised of three simple steps which are all managed online. The application is made with BankID and the response is instantly sent to the loan applicant. Meanwhile, the applicant does not need to be in contact with either Zmarta or any of the lenders.

“When we look into the market today we see that the application turnaround time is increasing. We want to make the loan process easier for small enterprise owners, and the initiative goes fully in line with our ambition of providing our customers the best offer”, said Björn Lander.

For further information, please contact:
Björn Lander, CEO, Zmarta Group
+46 736 73 18 99, bjorn.lander@zmartagroup.com

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