Posts Tagged ‘Fiserv’
Currensea expands into Europe after securing Dutch regulatory approval
Currensea, the market-leading payments technology platform for co-branded debit cards and the UK’s top-rated travel spending card, has announced it has secured a licence to operate in the Netherlands.
Read MoreUS food retailer expands partnership with Fiserv to offer Pay by Bank
The new payment option offers customers a secure and convenient way to pay directly from their bank accounts when shopping select Ahold Delhaize USA grocery brands online.
Read MoreVisa and Fiserv expand partnership to simplify payment acceptance across Europe
Visa and Fiserv have expanded their partnership to bring the Visa Acceptance Platform to Fiserv’s merchant acquiring and processing solutions across Europe.
Read MoreToken.io GmbH MD appointed to Berlin Group openFinance advisory board
Token.io has announced that Gideon Fourie, managing director of Token GmbH, has been appointed to the Berlin Group’s openFinance Advisory Board, effective 1 January 2026.
Read MoreFiserv to boost embedded finance offerings with acquisition
The acquisition of Payfare is expected to close in the first half of 2025, according to Fiserv.
Read MoreAmount stolen through fraud falls in 2023 as banks’ prevention efforts pay off
Ben Donaldson, managing director of economic crime at UK Finance, revealed “concerns” about the new reimbursement rules coming in later this year.
Read MorePlaid creates new entity to put cash flow insights ‘to work’
The new consumer reporting agency established by Plaid will provide lenders with “ready-made credit risk insights” based on Open Banking data.
Read MorePlaid and Fiserv establish data-sharing agreement
The agreement will enable US consumers to share their financial information with third-party apps and services.
Read MoreFiserv and Akoya release data sharing agreement
Akoya’s chief executive officer said the agreement will help US consumers “manage exactly who they give their data to and understand how their data will be accessed and used”.
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