Erste Group in Austria partners Salt Edge for CEE multi-banking services
The bank is to leverage Salt Edge’s account information solution.
The bank is to leverage Salt Edge’s account information solution.
Visa A2A features a formal dispute resolution process and easier-to-manage payment permissions.
Moldindconbank is to leverage the vendor’s open banking compliance solution.
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BKN301 Group’s long term strategy is to bring a BaaS payments solution to corporates in the MENA region.
The partnership will see use cases developed for SME segments from various industries.
With the partnership, the bank says it will be able to offer customers a secure connection to external apps.
The partnership will enable the app’s 4m users across Europe to continue to make the most of open banking.
The firm will leverage Salt Edge’s Account Information API and data enrichment solutions.
The partnership will enable Beewise users to connect their existing bank accounts securely to the new app.
Open banking is getting more mature day by day, and it keeps financial inclusion among its top priorities.
Iceland’s largest bank will utilise Salt Edge’s international experience and compliance solution.
Salt Edge’s software will ensure the firm’s upcoming digital banking pilot is PSD2 compliant.
Integration will enable Emma users to connect their accounts from banks throughout the UK.
Now available for testing by third party providers.