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Via open banking it’s using Equifax’s InterConnect platform.
TASE is working with Accenture and The Floor. Platform powered by Intel.
Account information service provider profits from open banking.
Invests in classifieds marketplace’s latest fund raising round.
A boost for trade and supply chain finance services.
JP Morgan and Northern Trust acted as custodian banks.
Deutsche Bank shares lessons learnt.
Digital service provider in “first transaction of its kind” in Russia.
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Each token backed by reserves of US dollars.
Cloud solution designed for payroll and banking.
Enabling Paya to offer CardFlight’s SwipeSimple payment acceptance solutions to its merchants.
Hot for Spiir’s budget app.
Plans to raise $200 million through global token offering.
City launching two new initiatives to support growing industry.
Especially designed to help British SMEs do better business abroad.
Working with Clearstream, figo and regtech start-up Finologee.
Strengthens its paytech operations in Europe.
Will invest in, incubate, acquire and provide grants to companies and projects.
Billon and Polish Credit Office team up for innovation and information.
First time for a Japanese company to conduct cross-border payments over RippleNet.
Payments Canada, Bank of Canada, TMX Group, Accenture and R3 all involved.
“First” scalable trade finance transaction on R3’s blockchain platform.
Portuguese bank rocks Spanish firm’s world.
Could be on its way in 2019.
Identifying and partnering with regulated third parties is the key to seizing the market opportunity.
Swiss accelerator launches offering advice and venture capital.
Watch out for this new contactless payment option.
One-week business development programme up for grabs.
“First” application of PSD2 into this market.
First pilot goes live for Scottish firm’s “Affordability Passport”.
Paytech and lendtech firms sign long-term agreement.
“First credit bureau to offer open banking services to lenders and individuals.”
Covering cards, customers, money movement, onboarding, and pay with points.
Credit Karma expands its identity theft monitoring offering to include data from the dark web.
WealthSpark is a joint effort between Personal Capital and AllianceBernstein (AB).
Oklahoma-based BOK Financial joins forces with digital lending platform Roostify.
There will be three types of retail bank in the future: pipes, stacks and hubs.