Archive for June 2023
Mastercard unveils new account verification solution, forms partnership with Algoan
Together with French credit decisioning fintech Algoan, Mastercard aims to drive financial inclusion in Europe.
Read MoreJROC launches VRP and future entity working groups
The Joint Regulatory Oversight Committee has set up “dedicated workstreams” to kickstart work on the six key themes outlined in its recommendations for UK Open Banking.
Read MoreInsight: Open Banking in Canada – a pathway to success
With the implementation of Open Banking in Canada underway, it is an opportune time to reflect on the requirements for ecosystem participants to meet regulatory, technical, security and operational needs. How do we ensure that the industry continues to spur innovation and drive new product and service offerings?
Read MoreFlutterwave chooses Token to power Pay by Bank transfers to UK and EU customers
Token.io’s infrastructure will help Flutterwave “offer its customers a more comprehensive payment solution”, according to Token’s Todd Clyde.
Read MoreTrueLayer launches payments partner programme
Through the programme, TrueLayer’s products and services will be available via payment platforms such as Nuvei and Stripe.
Read MoreMambu’s co-founder and CEO Eugene Danilkis steps down
The cloud banking platform has appointed an interim chief executive officer, following Danilkis’ decision to depart for “personal reasons”.
Read MoreShoptet teams up with Salt Edge to offer merchants account-to-account payments
Shoptet’s clients are e-shops based in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary, where demand for Open Banking-powered payments is growing.
Read MoreNium looks to Payoneer for new Europe general manager
The global payments company has hired Manuel Sandhofer to lead its European expansion.
Read MorePayFuture secures EMI licence from UK regulator
PayFuture’s proprietary system enables businesses to accept and disburse payments in underbanked emerging markets.
Read MoreCFPB issues warning to consumers with money stored on non-bank payment apps
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said in the event of financial distress, it cannot guarantee balances on digital payment apps would be protected.
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