Posts Tagged ‘real time payments’
Inclusive instant payments system Higala launches in the Philippines
Talino Venture Studios and Chemonics International have provided investment in Higala, which aims to modernise the country’s digital payments infrastructure.
Read MoreVolt introduces one-click PayTo payment solution in Australia
Since expanding to Australia last year, Volt has been “focused on finding new ways to add value to this dynamic market”.
Read MorePayments Canada resumes delivery of Real-Time Rail
New partners CGI and IBM Canada, as well as Interac, will support the final part of delivery and operation of RTR.
Read MoreMastercard and Canada’s Vopay partner to launch money movement solution
The partnership aims to simplify domestic and cross-border money movement for Canadian businesses and consumers.
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 MoreNexi and Mastercard join forces to drive Open Banking payments in Europe
Nexi will “harness” Mastercard’s Open Banking solutions in Europe to scale its capabilities.
Read MoreFIS forms strategic partnership with Banked for Pay by Bank
Banked’s chief executive officer Brad Goodall said the partnership will enable businesses to “leverage the power of Open Banking and real-time payments”.
Read MoreFintechs Canada submits Open Banking wishlist to government ahead of Budget
In its pre-Budget submission, the not-for-profit association called on the government to continue to support Real Time Rail.
Read MoreWhat future for UK Open Banking under a Labour leadership?
The Labour Party has revealed its plans for the UK’s financial services sector, including Open Banking and Open Finance, should it come to power at the next general election.
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