Global Payments acquires UK’s Takepayments for undisclosed sum
Global Payments has reportedly been eyeing up the purchase since February.
Global Payments has reportedly been eyeing up the purchase since February.
Sandbox Industries’ chief Chris Zock is to join Verituity’s board of directors.
The offering is expected to launch in Q3 2024.
Georgakopoulos left his role as global head of JP Morgan Payments earlier this month.
The partnership is set to enable blockchain-based international money transfers.
Gynger’s Series A was spearheaded by PayPal Ventures.
Shayan will head the integration of LLMs into the fintech’s Engagement Banking platform.
President Thomas Pluta served on Tradeweb’s board for over six years.
Dexter Wilson of BNY Mellon discuses the process of collaborating with early-stage technology companies.
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Ondorse has also appointed OpenAI executive Olivier Godement to its board.
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The deal includes the retailer’s personal loan, credit card and retail deposit portfolios.
The service is to extend to Sweden following Vipps’ entry into the market.
The review will begin after the Australian government evaluates the Payment Systems Regulation Act 1998.
Clip retains its $2 billion valuation following the round.
HSBC says it plans to appeal FINMA’s ruling.
The cuts are in response to “slower than expected revenue growth”.
The exchange allegedly violated the country’s Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).
Zilch is preparing to launch its IPO in the next one to two years.
ZORRZ is preparing to launch a financially inclusive credit card.
Dunn will guide the “strategic delivery” of Encompass’ CDI platform.
Bonds join Revolut’s investment offering of ETFs, and US and EEA shares.
Société Générale has been looking for a buyer for Shine since January.
The microlender will use the core to launch “more traditional lending products”.
The airlines are set to deploy Nium’s Airline Payments solution, starting in Italy.
The acquisition follows Abacus’ GoVanguard purchase last year.
Teachers Savings and Loan Society (TISA) has gone live with a host of solutions from Oracle FS.
DZ Bank acts as a central bank to more than 700 cooperative banks in Germany.
The UK challenger recorded an operating profit of £27 million last year.
Scott previously served as Banked’s CEO for Europe.
Apple Pay Later first launched in the US 15 months ago.
The bank is alleged to have “engaged in unsafe and unsound banking practices”.
Gary Rohloff, managing director of Laybuy, describes the appointment of receivers as “gut wrenching”.
Bracken succeeds co-founder Barclay Keith, who is stepping down after over five years.
The outcome “could allow Viva to be sold soon”, according to JP Morgan.
The funds are to be put to scaling the firm in APAC, US and Europe.
The Swiss regulator has found the challenger bank to be in a “serious breach of supervisory law”.