United Heritage Credit Union taps NCR for ATM-as-a-Service solution
The credit union will have access to the full suite of ATM capabilities offered by NCR’s ATMaaS solution.
The credit union will have access to the full suite of ATM capabilities offered by NCR’s ATMaaS solution.
Here’s our pick of five of the top news stories from the world of finance and tech this week.
Verhoeven, currently managing director of SAP UK and Ireland, will assume the role on 3 April 2023.
The SEC alleges that the Gemini Earn program “constitutes an offer and sale of securities under applicable law”.
The government hopes its plan will facilitate the development of “a robust digital payment ecosystem”.
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The service will initially launch in Germany, France and Spain, with plans to expand into other global markets.
Reuters reports the firm outlined a pre-tax loss of $1.2bn for the first nine months of 2022.
Nexi will utilise the tech giant’s IBM z16 and IBM Storage System offerings.
Orka Card will enable customers to integrate all their existing bank accounts into one card and app.
The round consists of $33m in equity and $7.5m in debt from Silicon Valley Bank.
Progressive says it wants to enhance its ability to detect money laundering and financial crime.
With Jack Henry’s tech, L&N FCU plans to continue expanding its services while maintaining its “hyper-local approach”.
The solution means corporates can now offer business buyers deferred payments at checkout through a single API.
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The bank says deploying Boost.ai’s solution has led to an increase in customer satisfaction scores.
Netcetera’s 3D secure server solution reduces the risk of non-authenticated transactions.
Axis Bank says its new product will help save customers time and effort with a fully digital authentication process.
The Open Banking Lab will provide a technical testing environment to ensure compatibility with the country’s Open Banking Framework.
The funding will support Akulaku’s anticipated growth as it looks to provide banking services across Southeast Asia.
In a year marked by “significant volatility”, the agencies highlight a number of risks banks should consider.
Cornerstone CEO James Hickman says the deal “reflects the value of an e-money registration as well as our platform”.
The goal is to provide a service that assists 50,000 Ukrainian and other refugees by the end of 2023.
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CGD, Portugal’s largest bank, will leverage the Finance, Risk & Regulatory Reporting (FRR) service from Wolters Kluwer.
Initially, Worldline plans on integrating Splitit into its North American processing platform before expanding into other geographies.
The bank will utilise Codebase Technologies’ Digibanc platform.
The bank is expanding its partnership with Finastra to introduce new business payments services.
NetGuardians says building out an “anti-fraud culture” is essential to the growth of pan-African banking.
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Banks face increasing regulations and compliance requirements as the cyber landscape grows more complex.
Customers will have access to Brim’s full suite of product capabilities powered by the fintech’s tech platform.
The fintech lab, City AM reports, forms part of EY’s “ambitious plans” to grow its fintech business.
Now Money provides mobile banking services to the financially underserved, including low-fee cross-border remittances.
Bpifrance is the first bank in France to deploy Thought Machine’s Vault Core platform.
Bob Finance says it needed a platform “that meets internal and external partner standards”.