From joining the eurozone in 2015, to entering the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) in 2016, and opening the ecosystem to innovative fintech companies in the last couple of years, Lithuania has capitalized from its major transformations.
Today, contactless payments, e-invoicing, and opening bank accounts remotely have grown to become the norm
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