Archive for January 2023
Mambu to power new Filipino digital bank GoTyme Bank
The Mambu platform enables the Tyme Group to “lift and shift” the TymeBank digital bank concept from South Africa to the Philippines.
Read MoreAirwallex adds American Express to merchant payment acceptance options
The new partnership will give merchants in Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia and the UK more payment choice at checkout.
Read MoreOne-third of UK businesses likely to try VRPs as payer checkout expectations ‘skyrocket’
New research by GoCardless found that 34% of businesses in the UK have plans to upgrade their payments infrastructure over the next two years.
Read MoreAlipay forms partnership with Splitit to offer ‘pay after delivery’ on AliExpress
The new payments instalment service will be available on the ecommerce marketplace in France, Spain and Germany initially.
Read MoreAustralia’s Finsure gives mortgage brokers Open Banking access powered by Frollo and NextGen
Finsure’s brokers are the first to use the new Trusted Advisor model under the Consumer Data Right in Australia.
Read MoreSalt Edge brings Open Banking solutions to Jordanian market
Jordanian banks will be able to comply with the Central Bank of Jordan’s newly-issued Open Banking guidelines in one month, using Salt Edge’s “ready-to-go solution”.
Read MoreSurecomp forms partnership with Traydstream to automate trade finance
The collaboration will integrate AI-powered document checking into Surecomp’s collaborative trade finance platform, RIVO.
Read MoreFintechs Canada grows membership with addition of Plooto
Plooto CEO Hamed Abbasi said it will work with Fintechs Canada to “to turn our country into the undisputed fintech innovation hub of the world”.
Read MoreBigCommerce partners with Vyne to offer A2A payments to online merchants
BigCommerce merchants will have access to Vyne’s Pay with Bank A2A payment solution in the BigCommerce marketplace app.
Read MoreCMA announces completion of UK’s Open Banking Roadmap
Six out of the nine largest retail banks have fully implemented the Roadmap’s requirements, while the remaining three may face enforcement action if they do not complete Open Banking “in a timely way”.
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