Archive for June 2023
Bud partners with Fluro to ‘supercharge’ credit decisioning
Embedded lender Fluro will have access to Bud’s “advanced data intelligence capabilities” for a holistic view of customers’ financial wellbeing.
Read MoreZopa makes two senior leadership hires from Moonpig and Leeds Building Society
Peter Donlon joins the digital bank as chief technology officer and Kate Erb as chief operating officer.
Read MoreClearScore enters New Zealand after launching in Australia in 2020
The ClearScore Group is extending its partnership with Australasian credit bureau illion to New Zealanders.
Read MoreTink becomes SSP’s pan-European Open Banking payments partner
Tink’s Tom Pope said the partnership is “yet another sign of the progress Pay by Bank is making into European payments”.
Read MorePayments Canada reveals further delay to Real-Time Rail delivery
The organisation is undertaking a targeted review of risks identified in the delivery of the RTR, which is expected to take three months.
Read MoreInsight: Exploring the potential for a digital euro
Barry Rodrigues, EVP payments at Finastra, writes about the many challenges associated with creating a digital currency in Europe and how banks can overcome the threats from CBDCs.
Read MoreVolt approved as Open Banking payments partner of Shopify
Merchants across the UK, Europe and Brazil will be able to offer Volt’s ‘Pay by Bank’ solution at checkout, with the solution rolling out to other countries later in 2023.
Read MoreYapily hires former Currencycloud exec Tanya Ziv as COO
Yapily’s chief executive officer Stefano Vaccino said it is “vital that we have the best leadership team in place” as the company gears up for growth in the second half of 2023.
Read MoreOzone API appoints James Bushby from Mastercard to drive growth in key markets
James Bushby has been appointed as general manager for the UK, Europe and North America.
Read MoreOfwat challenges UK water companies to make ‘tangible progress’ on Open Data
The regulatory body is developing new powers to “take action” against water utilities that do not make enough progress on Open Data.
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