Video: fintech news weekly round-up – 21 January 2019
Featuring JAJA, South Korea, Sberbank and R3.
Featuring JAJA, South Korea, Sberbank and R3.
Be a part of the celebrations!
Job cuts on the way as a fintech titan is born.
Digital bank also reveals major recruitment plans in 2019.
Anger in Australia as users lose access to banking services at local post offices.
Designed to accept payments from travellers anywhere in the world.
The US company will spin off its credit card business, Mission Lane, as a separate, stand-alone entity.
UnionPay moves West with a multi-currency pre-paid card.
Who knew 2019 would be known as “The Year #Priceless Went Nameless”?
A multi-currency card for the most frequented destinations.
Invests £2 million via its new digital Bó bank.
Norwegian firm looks for multilateral trading facility action.
Allowing remittances to any account or Napas cards.
European Cards Stakeholders Group calls for feedback.
Credit card company gets ambitious and wants to simplify its systems architecture.
Digital, mobile, cards, e-commerce – it’s all happening.
Merchant Machine is on the scene to reveal the true value in the world we live in.
For both consumers and businesses across the nation.
Payments processor powers trading app’s banking move.
Will give firms access to payment cards and banking capabilities.
HKID security features validation and facial recognition.
Online travel agency teams with Wirecard for multi-currency offering.
Gets its largest round of funding to-date.
Indian bank gets pushy with three payment options on one card.
US firm offers way to pay bills and business expenses by credit card.
To teach American kids about money.
Financial services comparison site is venturing into new territory.
Allowing Russian consumers to make international online purchases.
The card makes the “purrfect” sound.
The card is provided by Gemalto through the bank, with technology from Zwipe.
On-the-spot card issuance.
US plays catch up in retail payments.
Equity crowdfunding led by Blystad Group and Pollen Street Capital.
JV to create a “state-of-the-art card acceptance and future ready digital payments platform” in India.
Swych’s blockchain-based gift card technology will power Travelex Pay, offered by Travelex and WeChat.
Societe Generale’s bank cards will have a built-in fingerprint verification sensor.
Ethoca Eliminator will enable Amex card holders to get more detailed transaction information in real time.
Winners will be unveiled on 13 December in London!
In Vegas some place their bets on DL delivery.
Merchants can build customer databases and manage card data with CardFlight’s SwipeSimple Customers.