Finom is a neobank built for freelancers and small business owners who need more than a traditional bank can offer. It strips away the pretence of corporate banking and gives you straightforward tools: multi-currency accounts, invoicing, expense tracking, and payment processing all woven into a single mobile-first interface. The company targets European self-employed professionals and micro-entrepreneurs tired of juggling five different apps just to manage basic finances. What sets Finom apart is its willingness to think operationally rather than just transactionally. You're not getting a bank account tacked onto a dashboard—you're getting a financial operating system designed specifically for people who work for themselves. The platform integrates accounting features, tax tracking, and business analytics without the friction of legacy banking. Finom operates across multiple European markets and treats cross-border payments as standard, not premium. The company's positioning sits squarely between consumer-grade convenience and business-grade capability, filling the gap that traditional banks leave when they try to serve everyone. In the broader European fintech landscape, Finom represents the practical evolution of neobanking: less disruptive rebellion, more pragmatic reinvention of how small business banking should actually work.