SEB, Nordea and ABN Amro have contributed to a $16.4m round that took the mobile wallet developer's total funding to more than $31m.

Sweden-based personal finance technology developer Tink has secured $16.4m in a round backed by financial services firms SEB, Nordea and ABN Amro.

The round also included contributions from venture capital firm Sunstone and investment firms Creades and Nordnet, the latter participating through its fintech investment arm, Nordnet Ventures.

Tink has developed technology that enables users to view and manage financial accounts with multiple institutions in a single place. It is accessible through the company’s own app and has been licensed…