Posts Tagged ‘Australia’
Volt introduces one-click PayTo payment solution in Australia
Since expanding to Australia last year, Volt has been “focused on finding new ways to add value to this dynamic market”.
Read MoreGoCardless and Intuit QuickBooks expand partnership to two new markets
GoCardless’ Seb Hempstead said that the integration with Intuit QuickBooks “is one way we can make life easier for small businesses”.
Read MoreWestpac partners with NextGen to speed up home loan applications
The Australian bank has enabled Open Banking for mortgage brokers and their customers through its partnership with NextGen.
Read MoreInnovate Finance, KPMG propose three Open Finance roadmaps
KPMG and Innovate Finance have outlined the three possible scenarios for the implementation of UK Open Finance in a joint report.
Read MoreNatWest’s Stacey Wilkinson: Banks trusted to offer digital identity
NatWest’s API growth manager Stacey Wilkinson spoke to Open Banking Expo about the need for other UK banks to provide digital identity solutions for the sake of merchants and consumers.
Read MoreEnvestnet | Yodlee turns on Open Banking data for Australia’s HeirWealth
The HeirWealth platform provides wealth tracking capabilities for high-net-worth families in Australia and the UK, as well as financial advisers.
Read MoreUK business accounting app ANNA enters Australia with acquisition
ANNA has acquired Australian business spend management platform GetCape to compete with the Big Four banks.
Read MoreVolt receives EMI licence from UK regulator
The Electronic Money Institution licence will enable Volt to issue virtual accounts.
Read MoreOFNC urges government to ’empower’ SMEs in Open Banking framework
Open Finance Network Canada has written to the Finance Minister setting out “the opportunity that Consumer-Driven Banking represents for small businesses across Canada”.
Read MoreKlarna rolls out ‘Sign in with Klarna’ globally
The new login service, which has been trialled in Sweden, allows consumers to choose which data they wish to share with merchants.
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