Posts Tagged ‘FedNow’
Modulr expands to US with FIS partnership
Modulr has launched in the US through a strategic partnership with FIS, expanding its real-time, API-driven payments capability beyond the UK and Europe.
Read MorePlaid first to adopt Cross River’s new ‘Request for Payment’ feature
Plaid will be the first to implement the feature, unlocking instant purchases through its bank payments platform, Plaid Transfer.
Read MoreOpen Banking fintech Yavrio connects with five major US banks
Yavrio has also introduced embedded payments across more than 9,600 banks in the US, as it capitalises on Open Banking “momentum” in the US.
Read MoreDwolla makes integration with Plaid available to enterprise customers
Dave Glaser, Dwolla’s chief executive officer, said the partnership with Plaid will “transform the way mid-to-large organizations manage and execute financial transactions”.
Read MoreB2B payments platform Tranch acquired by legal tech provider Elite
Tranch, which is based out of London and New York, offers invoice management and turnkey payment solutions for law firms and their clients.
Read MoreAppBrilliance introduces real-time payments to closed-loop wallets in the US
It comes after a recent rule change by The Clearing House.
Read MoreTrustly and Cross River Bank expand partnership with FedNow integration
The addition of FedNow to Trustly’s offerings gives its merchants further access to account-to-account capabilities.
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 MoreZūm Rails closes Series A funding round
The Canadian payment gateway will use the injection of capital to fund further expansion in the US and product development.
Read MoreOrum unveils instant bank verification product built on FedNow
Stephany Kirkpatrick, Orum’s chief executive officer, said that US businesses “need confidence” they are debiting or crediting a real account.
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