Dyme is a Dutch fintech [1] start-up and subscription management app that allows users to cancel and renegotiate their recurring costs. [2] [3] [4] [5] In 2019, Dyme was the first independent Dutch company [6] to receive a PSD2 licence [7] from the Netherlands' central bank ( DNB). [8] [9] [10]
Dyme was founded in 2018 by Joran Iedema, David Knap, David Schogt and Wouter Florijn. The four had previously founded Cycleswap, a bicycle rental platform launched in 2015 and sold to the American platform Spinlister in 2016. [11] [12] The company gained notability in the Netherlands in 2020 [13] when it appeared on Dutch television in Dragons Den, where Pieter Schoen made a €750,000 bid in an attempt to acquire 51.01% of the company. [14] Dyme's Joran Iedema rejected the deal. [9]
Wired described Dyme as one of the ‘hottest start-ups in Europe’ in 2021. [2] It is reported the company had 350,000 registered users [15] in the Netherlands and Great Britain in 2021. [16]
Dyme is a Dutch fintech [1] start-up and subscription management app that allows users to cancel and renegotiate their recurring costs. [2] [3] [4] [5] In 2019, Dyme was the first independent Dutch company [6] to receive a PSD2 licence [7] from the Netherlands' central bank ( DNB). [8] [9] [10]
Dyme was founded in 2018 by Joran Iedema, David Knap, David Schogt and Wouter Florijn. The four had previously founded Cycleswap, a bicycle rental platform launched in 2015 and sold to the American platform Spinlister in 2016. [11] [12] The company gained notability in the Netherlands in 2020 [13] when it appeared on Dutch television in Dragons Den, where Pieter Schoen made a €750,000 bid in an attempt to acquire 51.01% of the company. [14] Dyme's Joran Iedema rejected the deal. [9]
Wired described Dyme as one of the ‘hottest start-ups in Europe’ in 2021. [2] It is reported the company had 350,000 registered users [15] in the Netherlands and Great Britain in 2021. [16]