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WEEKLY FACTS - Week 35 - 2025

Every day, Adnews reviews the latest innovations and news on financial services and international payment. Focus on announcements that should not be missed this week and that outline major trends in the sector.

Lydia Page, the new anonymous way of "making a Lydia"

In recent months, Lydia Solutions has been increasing the launch of new solutions and features. Its neo-bank Sumeria recently launched its "programmed investment plans" its in-app calls promising more security, or its calendar expenditure monitoring. But the latest service from Lydia Solutions puts emphasis on its original core business: payment. Page Lydia still needs to facilitate payments between individuals, even anonymously.

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Mollie relies on an MCP server to facilitate AI integration

The Dutch financial services provider Mollie took advantage of the summer to present its latest technological innovation. The latter takes the form of a new Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, which is presented as a tool that can help developers, but also the traders themselves, to create more simply AI agents that can interact with the Mollie ecosystem.

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The first MCP server of an American bank is launched

The MCP servers had the wind on their heads this summer. After Mollie, it was also an American bank that chose to launch its own MCP server dedicated to data analysis based on AI. This technological development was made possible through a partnership between Narmi, a developer of digital banking technologies, and Grasshopper Bank online. It paves the way for the development of successful intelligent assistant dedicated to account analysis.

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