Posts Tagged ‘Credit Union’
Caspian One Open Data and First West CU launch Interac verification service
First West Credit Union, in partnership with technology provider Caspian One Open Data, has launched the Interac verification service, a secure and scalable digital identity verification solution.
Read MoreBig Tech vs Big Banks: The AI-Open Banking war that will decide the future of finance
Bhuvan Anand, director presales and solutions, at GFT Canada will lead a Fireside Chat on the Open Finance Stage at Open Banking Expo Canada 2025.
Read MoreNavy Federal Credit Union integrates Bloom Credit’s checking account feature
The consumer-permissioned data solution ‘Bloom+’ will enable the credit union’s members to establish a more comprehensive credit profile, thereby improving their access to credit.
Read MoreMoneyGram partners with Plaid for Pay by Bank in the US
MoneyGram customers will benefit from Plaid’s instant account verification.
Read MoreTCS deploys core banking solutions to ‘future-proof’ The Cumberland BS
The partnership with TCS will help The Cumberland improve customer experience.
Read MoreMastercard announced as headline partner of Open Banking Expo USA 2025
Open Banking Expo USA will take place on June 26, in the bustling heart of New York.
Read MoreUS-based Loquat integrates Plaid’s Open Banking connectivity
Through the partnership, community banks and credit unions will be able to offer “streamlined digital experiences”.
Read MoreFlinks launches ‘Guaranteed EFT’ for real-time account funding in Canada
The new product aims to address the ‘inefficiencies’ of traditional electronic funds transfers.
Read MoreAlgebrik AI simplifies lending for US credit unions with Plaid integration
By partnering with Plaid, Algebrik will incorporate cash flow data to increase access to credit for borrowers.
Read MorePayments Canada opens public consultation on expansion of membership
According to Payments Canada, the expansion of its membership eligibility is “a critical step necessary to broaden access to Canada’s payment infrastructure”.
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