Archive for September 2022
European fintechs launch Open Finance Association
Token, GoCardless and Volt are behind the new organisation that aims to promote an API-focused agenda to advance Open Finance in Europe.
Read MoreBrite Payments hires ex-Zettle compliance officer Lisa Edström
As compliance director at Brite, she has been tasked with leading the global compliance function, including building out a team.
Read MoreHSBC backs Monese with $35m investment
The funding from HSBC Ventures is part of a partnership that aims to “provide stronger strategic alignment”.
Read MoreInsight: The importance of Open Banking-enabled payment solutions in the public sector
Pay360 by Capita’s Stephen Ferry writes about why the public sector must play catch-up with the private sector when it comes to Open Banking payments.
Read MoreQ&A: BBVA’s Ana Climente Alarcon on why PSD3 will be ‘transformative’
Ana Climente Alarcon, head of Open Banking at BBVA Spain, reveals why the panel she is taking part in at Open Banking Expo Europe later this month, ‘The open journey to PSD3’, is such a hot topic.
Read MoreOBIC announces rebrand at Open Banking Expo’s Canada Meetup
Speaking in Toronto, Open Banking Initiative Canada board member Michelle Beyo revealed it will become Open Finance Network Canada.
Read MoreGoldman Sachs and Modern Treasury to offer embedded payments to corporate customers
The partnership between the software platform and Goldman Sachs Transaction Banking will give joint corporate customers access to an “integrated money movement solution”.
Read MoreInsight: Can payment providers protect revenues as merchants race to reduce fees?
Token’s VP sales Michael Lane explains how launching an A2A payment proposition can be an effective way for merchants to reduce payment costs amid higher inflation.
Read MoreOpen Banking Expo UK returns to London in October
This year’s Expo, with headline partner Token, features speakers from Barclays, Starling Bank, GoCardless and the FCA across nine stages.
Read MoreDigital assets exchange KoinKoin to double headcount
The company’s expansion plans come as its annual revenues exceed $40 million in over-the-counter transactions.
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