Posts Tagged ‘PSD2’
Open Banking Expo’s Europe event returns this September in-person
Open Banking payments platform Token is the headline partner for the flagship European event, which will take place in Amsterdam.
Read MoreQ&A: Tink’s Tom Pope on how Open Banking can turn payments into a competitive advantage
Tom Pope, VP payments and platforms at Tink, on the ‘spectrum’ of use cases Open Banking-enabled payments can solve.
Read MoreFeature: The journey from PSD2 to PSD3
What does the next iteration of the Payment Services Directive, PSD3, need to address and can it unify what some see as a fragmented Europe?
Read MoreInsight: Can Canada deliver Open Banking?
Nick Chandi, co-founder and CEO of ForwardAI, explains why Canada needs to move on from screen-scraping if it is to implement Open Banking by 2023.
Read MoreScalapay secures $497m in Series B funding
The BNPL provider, which has reached unicorn status, also unveiled a new platform called Magic to ‘redefine European ecommerce’.
Read MoreTapline teams up with Open Banking platform Nordigen
The collaboration will provide Tapline with data on business accounts, risk analysis and credit scoring.
Read MoreFeature: Has Open Banking in the UK delivered on its promises?
In the four years since Open Banking was mandated in the UK by the CMA, the sector has come a long way, as Ellie Duncan reports.
Read MoreYolt granted PSD2 license by Dutch central bank
De Nederlandsche Bank has issued Yolt with a license to enable it to expand across Europe, independently of its parent company ING.
Read MoreLandsbankinn teams up with Salt Edge to comply with PSD2
The Icelandic bank has chosen Salt Edge’s PSD2 compliance solution and has opened a sandbox, hosted by Salt Edge, for fintechs.
Read MoreQ&A with Token’s Michael Lane
Open Banking Expo’s Ellie Duncan caught up with Michael Lane, VP of sales at Token, to discuss what needs to happen for widespread merchant adoption of A2A payments, why the industry as a whole has a role to play in educating consumers and the demise of debit cards.
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