Faster load times and more flexibility
One of bunq’s main objectives was to provide a better and more efficient experience for its users by improving page speed for localized domains, which had been slowed down by Weglot’s translation approach. By switching to Framer, bunq’s localized pages loaded faster, enhancing the user experience. The team also saw immediate performance gains thanks to Framer’s server-side rendering. The team also appreciated Framer’s ease of use, which enabled them to create and update pages effortlessly without relying on developers.
Effortless migration and smarter testing
Instead of a complete redesign, bunq migrated their existing site to Framer in just two weeks, making minor design and usability improvements. Integrating analytics tools like Google Analytics, Adjust, and Snowplow was easy due to Framer’s native cookie banner integration with Google Tag Manager. With the new site live, bunq is now conducting A/B tests using VWO, taking advantage of Framer’s capability to quickly duplicate and modify pages for data-driven optimization.

Real-time enterprise support
Support wasn’t a priority for bunq at first, but it quickly became one of the most valued aspects of working with Framer. A direct Slack channel with Framer’s support team provided instant access to engineers, product specialists, and marketing experts. Before launch, bunq faced tracking issues. Framer’s team diagnosed and resolved the problem within hours—a sharp contrast to the slower enterprise support they had previously encountered.
bunq
bunq is the second-largest neobank in Europe, pioneering many innovations once considered impossible. The changes bunq introduced to the banking industry have fundamentally altered how millions of people spend, save, and invest their money.
500-1000
2012
Series B
293M
Results
Faster localized page speed
Increased marketing autonomy
Stronger enterprise support