Marqeta appoints Simon Khalaf as new CEO
Khalaf joined in June as chief product officer and will replace founder, chair and current CEO Jason Gardner.
Khalaf joined in June as chief product officer and will replace founder, chair and current CEO Jason Gardner.
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The PayTech Awards 2023 will take place on 30 June at the Merchant Taylors’ Hall in London.
Seven banks are working on an e-wallet linked to consumers’ debit and credit cards, The Wall Street Journal reports.
Impacted employees have reportedly been invited to apply for other positions at the firm.
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Orka Card will enable customers to integrate all their existing bank accounts into one card and app.
Post-acquisition, Pagaya and Darwin’s SFR business now operates in more than 30 markets across the US.
CEO Kris Marszalek says several factors have led to the decision to let go of around 800 employees.
Jain will build out the firm’s product team and manage its expanding product roadmap.
The round consists of $33m in equity and $7.5m in debt from Silicon Valley Bank.
The neobank has assured customers that all their funds are secured and its app is still “fully accessible”.
With Paya’s acquisition, Nuvei expects to capitalise on domestic and global payments opportunities.
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Zingmark joins Loomis Pay from Nordea, where he worked for over eight years in various roles.
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The goal is to provide a service that assists 50,000 Ukrainian and other refugees by the end of 2023.
FinTech Futures recaps the top five fundraising rounds this year.
Initially, Worldline plans on integrating Splitit into its North American processing platform before expanding into other geographies.
Customers will have access to Brim’s full suite of product capabilities powered by the fintech’s tech platform.
The new credit facilities have been provided by Goldman Sachs Bank USA and Silicon Valley Bank.
The revolving debt facility is being provided by Credit Suisse and Waterfall Asset Management.
The firm plans to scale its lending business Curve Flex across the UK, EU and US.
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The bank has successfully migrated its in-house processing centre to the tech firm’s TranzAxis platform.
Nexi says the DACH region is an “important potential growth area” for the firm.
Rize offers a mobile banking app for Malaysian customers.
The PSR has fined banking heavyweight Barclays £8.4 million for failing to comply with the IFR.
The fresh funding brings Teampay’s total capital raised to $65 million.
Following the acquisition, Cred and CreditVidya will continue to operate independently.
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The self-service kiosks can issue international debit cards in under two minutes.
Whiting will join Mercury Financial from Barclays where he served as head of strategy for the Americas.
The biometric card is being issued by Sella on the Visa scheme, developed in partnership with Idemia.
From February 2023, current CEO Alfred Kelly will become executive chairman of the board.
The Dubai-based start-up wants to improve youth financial literacy, targeting the under-18s.
On its website, Nirvana Money says all accounts will be closed on 1 December 2022.
Belgium’s bpost and France’s Nickel will offer Mastercard’s True Name option to customers.
Mendel will use the new funds to boost the growth of its corporate expense management platform.
Rosenberg will be tasked with leading Spendesk’s engineering team as the firm continues its European expansion.