Posts Tagged ‘Tink’
SlimPay teams up with Tink to offer Open Banking payments to merchants
Through the new European partnership, ‘SlimCollect’ will enable merchants to offer a secure account-to-account payment to collect their revenue.
Read MoreTink unveils ‘Expense Check’ tool
The new Open Banking-powered product will “streamline the way lenders process data”.
Read MoreTink: UK’s self-employed ‘being denied access’ to financial services
Research by the Open Banking platform found 27% feel they have been “actively discriminated against” when trying to secure finance.
Read MoreTink upgrades payments stack with launch of ‘settlement accounts’
The new feature, which launches in the UK first before rolling out to Europe, intends to simplify the payments process for merchants.
Read MoreTink’s Jan Van Vonno reveals the potential for PIS in Europe
Jan Van Vonno, head of industry strategy at Tink, reveals the main findings from its latest payments research and why widespread adoption of instant payment rails in Europe is so crucial.
Read MoreRevolut teams up with Tink for European payments
European Open Banking platform Tink and Revolut, the financial super app boasting more than 18 million customers worldwide, have entered into a strategic partnership for Open Banking technology.
Read MoreTink: UK consumers will not tolerate friction in online transactions
The research by Tink found that consumers recognised payment choices have increased, while 82% believe it is easier than ever to make payments quickly and in one click.
Read MoreTink enters five new markets in Europe
The Open Banking platform has expanded into Norway and Finland with its PIS product.
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 MorePostNord Strålfors selects Tink as Open Banking payments partner
Tink’s Tom Pope says Europe is at a “tipping point for the mass adoption of Open Banking payments”.
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