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Banks face payments factory dilemma or disintermediation

As the payments industry adjusts to the gradual demise of interchange fees, banks will face declining profits. That means data will have to be used more effectively to squeeze out the remaining opportunities. But it also means they face a dilemma between building their own services and outsourcing.

Markit acquires Information Mosaic

Financial information company Markit has agreed to acquire Information Mosaic, a software provider for corporate actions and post trade securities processing.  Information Mosaic’s enterprise software will allow Markit to extend its corporate actions service to support the full corporate actions trade lifecycle and enhance Markit’s asset servicing solutions.  Michele Trogni, managing director, cohead of Solutions […]

CLTX Singapore rolls out commodity futures platform

Singapore futures market Cleartrade Exchange has launched a new matching and trading platform, CLTX Trader, which will go live on Deutsche Börse’s global trading architecture. The exchange says the new technology will help support more advanced trading strategies for commodity derivatives.

Android Pay Signals Turning Point for M-Payments

If Apple Pay provided the first example of a mobile wallet with the right ingredients to finally ignite user (and partner) interest, Google Inc.’s Android Pay platform is poised to accelerate m-payments scale.

Equens launches PSP proposition for banks, acquirers and PSPs

Equens has announced the first go-live of its new white-label PSP proposition for banks, acquirers and payment service providers (PSPs), which creates a one-stop-shop model for banks, acquirers and PSPs both for offline and online retail payments across Europe.

Payments revolution? Forget Apple – watch Africa

As the global payments industry transforms itself to take advantage of new technologies, some services offer the prospect of real change, but others are simply hype. Telling the difference will be the key to success in the next five years …

Cash No Longer King in U.K. (May 27, 2015)

The U.K.’s share of electronic payments transaction volume surpassed cash for the first time last year, according to the London-based Payments Council, which tracks payments data for Britain.

Will Android Pay Make Banks Line Up for Google Wallet? (May 26, 2015)

Strong signs suggest Google Inc. this week will announce Android Pay, its new mobile payments API for developers, likely revitalizing prospects for Google Wallet, and kicking off a summer of fresh m-payments competition, putting the heat on Apple Pay and other emerging approaches.

Report: Blockchain Could Benefit Banks (May 26, 2015)

Issued by the European Banking Association (EBA), the report cites several possible use cases in which cryptotechnology can help banks reduce costs, improve product offerings and speed new product development.

CFPB Updates Consumer Complaint Manual (May 26, 2015)

The CFPB this month updated its Company Portal Manual, which explains in detail the process when consumer complaints are submitted to the bureau as well as the procedures companies must follow if they wish to respond to a complaint.

Company on the Move: Limonetik, New U.K. Subsidiary

Limonetik, a Paris-based global digital payments provider, has expanded internationally with a new subsidiary in the U.K., Limonetik UK Ltd. The company also has appointed Clive Williams managing director and Masha Cilliers principal consultant.

FCA sets out terms for probe into corporate and investment banking

The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority’s study into competition in investment and corporate banking will focus on choice, transparency, bundling and cross-subsidisation in debt and equity capital markets, mergers and acquisitions and acquisition financing. It will also consider links between competition in these primary market services and related activities such as corporate lending and broking, and ancillary services.

APEX Europe: Tapping New Opportunities for Prepaid (May 21, 2015)

With enviable annual growth rates across Europe—27 percent from 2010-2017—providers tapping new market opportunities, and digital and physical channels converging, prepaid is destined to become everyday money, according to Jason Field, head of prepaid product management, Europe, MasterCard.