US paytech Stax hits $1bn valuation with $245m funding round
Stax has grown 500% in the past three years and processed more than $23 billion in payments.
Stax has grown 500% in the past three years and processed more than $23 billion in payments.
Milan-based Tot plans to onboard 50,000 domestic customers within three years and then look abroad.
The deal is expected to close by the end of Q1 2022.
FLEX is a credit union core system processor based in Utah, US.
Al Fardan Exchange customers can make payments to 87 countries in Europe, Africa, APAC and LatAm.
NCR says the deal will accelerate its push into open and international digital banking.
Dash is a unified payment network for the 1.3 billion Africans currently transacting digitally.
The Alpha Fintech takeover will extend PPRO’s reach to Asia Pacific.
CredAvenue will use the cash to invest in artificial intelligence, machine learning and data analytics.
The cash will go towards expanding its product offering and supporting its international expansion.
The Airtel Axis Bank credit card is the first product to be launched under the partnership.
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FinZi has already secured a pre-seed capital raise worth $350,000.
LHV CEO says growing its payment services business has become an important part of the firm’s growth strategy.
The deal values Sezzle at approximately $360 million (AUD 491 million).
Atomic wants customers to be able to invest, save and accrue wealth by “unlocking the power of their paychecks”.
Collaboration has driven considerable innovation in the international payments market in recent years.
US-based start-ups Growfin and PTO Exchange raise $1.4 million and $5.4 million, respectively.
M-Kopa will use the new cash to grow its team and expand into additional countries.
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Boku CEO says the sale will allow the firm “to focus on developing our mobile payments solutions”.
The company also confirmed the acquisition of cryptocurrency fundraising platform The Giving Block.
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Zeller says it has signed up more than 10,000 Australian businesses within eight months.
Dynatrace provides software intelligence to simplify cloud complexity and accelerate digital transformation.
Tink’s technology provides insights to help An Post customers improve their financial health.
The extension follows an initial $112 million Series B raise three months ago.
The bank has brought in a new leadership team and implemented a new technology strategy.
Tuum is a banking customer of LHV UK, and now LHV UK has become Tuum’s tech user.
Alignment is an ongoing dialogue that continues long after you’ve left the meeting room.
UK-based Shares has launched its app to its 60,000 waitlist and the wider market.
The awards are open to banks, financial institutions, technology and service providers, teams and individuals.
The combined entity will become a top six US bank, serving 10.7 million customers across 22 states.
Westpac’s BaaS offering was built in partnership with 10X and integrates 30+ various tech services.
This brings total funds managed by CommerzVentures to €550 million.
Upside’s open banking product will be added to Cheddar’s free payment offering.
Volopay is “building the control centre for modern companies for all their financial management needs”.
Fraudsters are now increasingly finding clever ways to exploit this innovative form of financing.
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Finch boosts users’ credit score by reporting spending to US credit bureaus Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.