Posts Tagged ‘A2A payments’
Instant payments market worth $58trn globally by 2028
A new report by Juniper Research has forecast that instant payments will grow by 161% over the next four years.
Read MoreBrite Payments rolls out instant payments in Germany
Germany represents “enormous untapped potential”, according to Brite Payments chief executive officer Lena Hackelöer.
Read MoreToken.io strengthens executive team with three appointments
Token.io has hired a new chief financial officer and chief commercial officer, respectively, as it eyes further growth.
Read MoreMastercard forms A2A payments partnership with Nigeria’s Mono
Mono was the first Nigerian Open Banking company accepted onto the inaugural Mastercard Start Path Open Banking program in Africa.
Read MoreQ&A: Token.io’s Lea Siering on instant payments, sustainability and gender diversity
Lea Siering, chief risk and compliance officer, and managing director at Token.io, explains the challenges facing Europe with instant payment regulation on the horizon, and whether payments and sustainability go hand-in-hand.
Read MoreDwolla expands partnership with MX in US
Dwolla’s A2A payments are “layered” with MX’s verifications and aggregation capabilities, to enable businesses to move money through a single provider.
Read MoreBrite Payments reveals drivers of European Pay by Bank adoption
Account-to-account payments are among the top three payment methods in five key European markets, Brite Payments research has found.
Read MoreDwolla launches built-in Open Banking features
Dwolla’s new ‘Open Banking Services’ aim to transform the A2A payment experience for mid- to enterprise-sized US businesses.
Read MoreTink signs up to Europe’s SPAA scheme
The payment services platform has been a founding member of the SPAA Multi-stakeholder Group since 2019.
Read MoreFIS forms strategic partnership with Banked for Pay by Bank
Banked’s chief executive officer Brad Goodall said the partnership will enable businesses to “leverage the power of Open Banking and real-time payments”.
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