Top fintech stories this week – 28 June 2019
The very best fintech news this week!
The very best fintech news this week!
The partners aim to build a world-first system across the region.
This week, news about JP Morgan’s Chase, Visa, and more!
DumaCard gives businesses in Africa access to new markets by enabling cross-border online payments.
Challenger for teens’ waiting list has surpassed half a million people.
Bringing “an omnichannel payment and loyalty experience that is unrivalled in the market”.
The UK-based payments system is also opening new offices in Amsterdam.
Several partners in the UK and Poland intend to activate the suite.
Accelerate 2.0 includes Global Reach service.
The financing round was led by Mastercard.
The first Amadeus event on payments, a new Indonesian payment standard, and more!
Round-up of the first Amadeus customer event in Madrid.
This week, Mastercard, Facebook and many more!
Transactis makes digital payment services available to small businesses.
Fingerprint card payments can be made at existing point of sale terminals.
Vocalink partners with Saudi Payments for market-first development.
The ai Corporation has also implemented Mastercard’s Pay by Bank feature.
The company plans expansion into Japan and the Philippines.
Led by Franklin Templeton with participation from Mastercard, Fidelity Investments Canada, among others.
Partnership aims to penetrate MEA region.
More open banking news, fintechs in LatAm, an a MasterCard acquisition.
Follows on from Mastercard’s recent acquisition of Transfast.
The firm will now get this cross-border account-to-account money transfer network instead.
The bank will trial fingerprint technology-enabled cards with Gemalto.
Will offer digital solution that “increases access to affordable necessities”.
Firms use digital identity, payments and blockchain for improved capabilities.
Californian company will power the paytech’s connectivity layer.
Payments firm Earthport is being fought over by two well-heeled lovers.
Visa had made a £198 million offer earlier.
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Firm selected by paytech titan to deliver TPP identity and regulatory checking solutions.
Commission says firm obstructed merchants’ access to cross-border card payment services.
Who knew 2019 would be known as “The Year #Priceless Went Nameless”?
Aiming to allow consumers to pay for goods and services through their bank’s app.
Digital, mobile, cards, e-commerce – it’s all happening.
As it applies for a UK banking licence from the FCA and PRA.
Unveils pilot implementation of LitePOS solution with eService.
For both consumers and businesses across the nation.
The Mastercard Foundation Fund for Rural Prosperity goes to Malawi, Burundi and Rwanda.
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