Metro Bank partners with Clear Books

Metro Bank has announced the launch of a new partnership with software accountant, Clear Books.

The integration will provide Metro Bank’s customers with access to Clear Books’ financial management tools, via online and mobile banking. Users will be able to raise professional invoices and view financial reports.

Clear Books CEO, Ruth Fouracre, commented: “We love working with banks and fintechs to integrate accounting software and online banking platforms. The links make it easier for small businesses to manage their finances.

“We worked alongside Metro Bank to carefully design a customer experience that provided small businesses with access to Clear Books accounting tools through Metro Bank’s online banking platforms. This partnership provides users of both Clear Books and Metro Bank with great tools, a more aligned experience between the two products, and amazing discounts.”

Metro Bank chief commercial officer, David Thomasson, added: “We’re thrilled to partner with Clear Books to provide our business customers with essential money management tools, easily accessible from our mobile app. These will empower SMEs to free up time in a way that wasn’t possible before, to spend running and growing their businesses.”

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