Posts Tagged ‘cash management’
Volt unveils cash management product range in UK and EU
Volt Accounts, Named Accounts, and Virtual IBANs will be available to merchants nd partners across the UK and EU.
Read MoreVolt works with ClearBank to evolve merchant account capabilities
Volt, a real-time, rail-agnostic money movement platform, has announced a new strategic partnership with ClearBank, enabling Volt to offer critical enhancements to its account-based cash management capabilities in the UK and Europe.
Read MoreTink partners with Fidelity International to enable account top-ups via Pay by Bank
Fidelity’s Personal Investing customers and advised clients on the Fidelity Adviser Solutions platform will be able to use the new capability.
Read MorePleo unveils embedded finance solution for SMB spend and cash management
Pleo has unveiled Pleo Embedded, enabling businesses with large SMB networks to deliver real-time financial intelligence through spend and cash management directly from their own platforms.
Read MoreSweden’s Open Payments raises €3m in funding to ‘accelerate’ B2B payments
The funding round was led by Alfvén & Didrikson, with participation from existing investors, including Industrifonden.
Read MorePlooto elevates SMB cash management
Discover how Plooto’s integrated solution revolutionizes SMB finance.
Read MoreInsight: How SoftPoS caters to convenience-driven consumers
Brad Hyett, chief executive officer of Phos, writes for Open Banking Expo about how software point of sale can build customer loyalty.
Read MoreVolt receives EMI licence from UK regulator
The Electronic Money Institution licence will enable Volt to issue virtual accounts.
Read MoreFeature: How has Nigeria approached Open Banking?
Tracking the progress of Open Banking in Nigeria, after the country went live with its operational guidelines earlier this year.
Read MoreShoplazza teams up with Volt to enable cross-border payments for merchants
Volt’s Open Banking integration with the ecommerce platform will help merchants in APAC reach new customers in the UK and Brazil.
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