Bank of America launches B2C solution in Canada
Bank of America has introduced its business-to-consumer payments solution in Canada as it continues to bolster its digital solutions.
EBANX unveils new payment innovations for emerging markets
EBANX, a pioneering global technology firm that specialises in payment solutions tailored for rising markets, has released a new a new product series.
Thunes purchases Limonetik to speed-up global payment collection roll-out
Singaporean cross-border payments firm Thunes has acquired European payment methods platform Limonetik for an undisclosed fee.
World’s first cloud native and decentralised PayTech CLOWD9 gets new chairman
CLOWD9, which claims to be the world’s first cloud native and decentralised payments processing platform, has named Peter Selman as chairman.
CardX raises $2m in growth equity from Pace Financial
CardX, which builds technology solutions for credit card surcharging, has raised an additional $2m in growth financing.
Visa revolutionizes B2B payments with enhanced digital wallet capabilities
Visa, a titan in the digital payments arena, has recently unveiled an expansion of its digital wallet capabilities through Visa Commercial Pay.
Paytm transforms android phones into contactless card payment machines with new launch
India-based digital payments provider Paytm to allow merchants and retailers use an Android phone as a payments machine for near field communication credit and debit card payment transactions.
Finastra and Corvallis boost instant payments for Italian banks
Finastra, a dominant force in the global financial software space, has today extended its partnership with Corvallis, Tinexta Group, a luminary in IT services within the Italian financial landscape.
Belo launches web platform for B2B cross-border payments
Digital wallet Belo has launched a web platform to help businesses make cross-border transactions across Latin America.
Curve and Starling Bank accused of having edited their own Wikipedia pages to remove...
Two of the UK’s most prominent FinTech scaleups have been accused of altering their own Wikipedia pages to make them seem more positive.