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Ageras acquires Neo-Bank Kontist

By Edlyn Cardoza

July 29, 2022

  • Ageras Group
  • Berlin
  • Digital tax
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Kontist, Ageras Group, Neobank, Financial and Accounting Software, Microbusinesses, Digital Tax, Modern Business Banking, Berlin, EuropeAgeras Group, a provider of financial and accounting software that powers small businesses across Europe and North America, announced that it has acquired Kontist, a Berlin-based neo-bank focused on the complex accounting and banking needs of Germany’s growing populations of microbusinesses and self-employed workers.

“This acquisition is a critical step in Ageras’ growth,” said Ageras Co-founder and CEO Rico Andersen. “Kontist has created the best product in Europe’s largest market. It’s a one-stop financial shop for approximately 50,000 German small business owners today, and it’s perfectly positioned to become the go-to financial platform for future generations of small business owners in need of modern banking and accounting tools.”

Founded in 2016 by FinTech veteran Christopher Plantener as a neo-bank focused on freelancers and the self-employed, Kontist has developed a reputation for its modern business banking and sophisticated digital tax and accounting software.

Kontist, via its app, offers self-employed and microbusiness owners bank accounts, payment cards and accounting features, and tax returns calculation and filing. Also, Kontist’s bank accounts automatically calculate relevant sales and income taxes and set aside estimated taxes due, among other services designed to protect business owners amid Germany’s uniquely complex tax laws.

“Under Ageras, we will be able to benefit from an international accounting & financial ecosystem and continue to foster our position as the number one financial services and tax player for the self-employed,” said Kontist Co-CEO Benjamin Esser. “With annual growth rates of nearly 100% over the past few years, we have only scratched the surface of what is a tremendous opportunity.”

Kontist is the third acquisition made by Ageras in the last 12 months. Part of Ageras’ aggressive expansion strategy, the FinTech startup with roots in Copenhagen has raised more than $100 million in a series of funding rounds since early 2021. After launching as a marketplace for small business owners to find accountants in Denmark in 2012, Ageras has expanded far beyond into a suite of FinTech tools for freelancers and microbusiness owners. Something like a financial “cockpit” for small businesses, Ageras’ products—Salary, Zervant, Billy—offer payroll, invoice and accounting software services in Europe and North America.

“Our acquisition is an investment in the future of work,” said Ageras Group Co-founder and CEO Rico Andersen. “Kontist’s founders understood when they created the company that old banks and accounting software no longer work in a Germany where there are millions of microbusinesses. And as more Germans choose to become self employed, no company is better positioned to become their bank of choice than Kontist. And we see major future growth opportunities and immediate benefits for Ageras’ current customers who will get expanded access to Kontist’s sophisticated German tax software.”

Andersen added: “Buying Kontist not only gives us the strongest product in Germany but also fits into our long-term plan. Our strategic focus remains combining accounting and admin with financial services–which is what Kontist has perfected. We will leverage Kontist’s technology to help us accelerate our services to self-employed and microbusiness owners across a dozen other markets in Europe and North America.”

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