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N26 celebrates its 26th market launch
We’ve landed in Switzerland—learn more about our latest launch and how we’re taking borderless banking to the next level.
How to save money at university: 4 top tips for success
From minimizing living expenses to cutting day-to-day costs, we show you how you can reduce your spending and save money at university.
7 essential tips on how to get a paid internship abroad
A paid internship abroad is a valuable addition to your CV — regardless of whether you’re about to set off for university, already there, or just finished your degree.
Our premium accounts now come with even more exclusive discounts and partner offers
Taking personalized, premium banking to the next level, N26 You and Metal now come with even more exclusive discounts and offers.
N26 is now one of the highest valued FinTechs globally
Our latest Series D funding round extends N26’s investment to $470 million. Here’s what this means, and what we plan to do with it.
N26 You: a bank account suited to your personality
Banking becomes personal with N26 You, a membership with travel insurance, a choice of card colors and more.
Our US Journey Begins Today
We’ve made it! N26 officially lands in the USA today—here’s why it’s such an important step for our bank.
Which university should I go to in Europe?
With so many options in the EU, how do you answer the question, “Which university should I go to?” We’ll help you work out what’s best for you.
Foreign transaction fees to look out for when using your debit card abroad
How much are you paying for foreign transaction fees and ATM withdrawals when using your card abroad? Read this article to learn more.
13 hidden fees in banking to be aware of
This week, we’re taking a look at hidden bank fees – and specifically, how you can avoid them.
Here’s how we’re building the most reliable customer service in the world
At N26, our customers are our priority. Learn how we’re building the most reliable customer service.
Save money: everyday habits that can help you (and the planet)
It only takes a few small changes to your daily routine to save a little money every day. Find out more in this article.