Posts Tagged ‘buy now pay later’
Santander CIB partners with Allianz Trade and Two to launch B2B BNPL for global corporates
The partnership will enable multinational corporates to offer business buyers instant deferred payments at checkout using the turnkey solution.
Read MoreBNPL provider Pay with Suave teams up with iDenfy
The partnership will help Pay with Suave reduce fraudulent transactions, using iDenfy’s ID verification solution.
Read MoreSaudi Arabian super-app ToYou enters BNPL market with Tabby
ToYou Pay Later is powered by Tabby, a shopping and payments app that has raised more than $275 million in funding, to date.
Read MoreEuropean businesses expect rising BaaS adoption as consumers embrace embedded finance
Research by Vodeno and Aion Bank found business leaders also expect tech firms to increasingly move into financial services.
Read MoreCurve to launch BNPL-style lending product in 2023 following $1bn Credit Suisse deal
The financial super-app said the deal will enable it to scale its lending business, Curve Flex.
Read MoreExperian appointed to operate BNPL bureau in Singapore
The Singapore FinTech Association and BNPL Working Group have chosen Experian’s technological infrastructure, given that it already operates BNPL bureaus in the US and UK.
Read MoreIceland’s Síminn Pay partners with Enfuce to launch app-based credit card
The fintech subsidiary of Iceland’s largest telco provider Síminn is the first non-financial institution in the country to issue its own credit card.
Read MoreRegulation risks smothering BNPL market
Upcoming UK regulation governing BNPL providers will help silence critics but must be carefully calibrated so as not to stifle the expanding market.
Read MoreVirgin Money enters BNPL space with Slyce
The new product, out later this year, will “bring more customers into a regulated credit environment”.
Read MoreSpeakers at the Open Banking Expo BNPL Symposium discuss regulation and consolidation
At the half-day event, delegates heard from industry representatives about how BNPL should be regulated and why some friction is needed in the customer journey.
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