Posts Tagged ‘GoCardless’
GoCardless unveils two Open Banking features in Germany
Instant bank pay and verified mandates will help German merchants “get ahead of the curve” as Open Banking adoption across Europe grows.
Read MoreGoCardless: VRPs ‘couldn’t come soon enough’ amid cost-of-living crisis
New research by GoCardless found UK consumers are interested in using new technology that automatically moves their money from one account to another.
Read MoreNatWest claims UK’s first ‘non-sweeping’ payments through VRP
The “market-first pilot” saw the payments made by NatWest customers to Charity Right and lettings software provider Pink Chilli, supported by GoCardless and TrueLayer, respectively.
Read MoreGoCardless announces first VRP customer
The savings app for first-time buyers Nude has selected GoCardless to gain access to both Direct Debit and instant Open Banking payments through a single integration.
Read MoreGoCardless appoints Mastercard’s Paul Stoddart as president
At Mastercard he was president of its new payment platforms and executive chairman of Vocalink.
Read MoreNatWest first UK bank to offer new payment option through VRP
The banking group has signed agreements with TrueLayer, GoCardless and Crezco to become the first bank to go beyond the regulatory mandate.
Read MoreGoCardless secures $312m to accelerate growth in open banking
GoCardless has secured $312 million in a Series G funding round, making it the latest European and UK tech unicorn valued at $2.1 billion.
Read MoreKlarna partners with GoCardless to make ‘inroads’ into US
The BNPL provider has selected A2A payments provider GoCardless to offer bank debit payments to its US customers.
Read MoreInsight: Why the NPA and Open Banking need to join forces
Nanna Saito Nielsen of GoCardless reveals what she believes a future Open Banking entity should look like as the OBIE prepares to transition to a new organisation.
Read MoreGoCardless introduces Open Banking payments
Instant Bank Pay, the new Open Banking payments feature, will ‘challenge the dominance of cards’.
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