Financial market data provider Quodd acquires Xignite
The combined business will serve more than 2,200 companies.
The combined business will serve more than 2,200 companies.
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Mueller joins from Rabobank North America where he served as AML and sanctions officer for more than six years.
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Despite the drop, it was still the third-best year for fintech investment ever.
Through the partnership, Citizens will deploy Paymentus Bill Center and Paymentus Loan Payments.
Finastra is understood to be exploring the sale of its banking portfolio for as much as $7 billion.
Alongside the senior appointments, the firm says it has also expanded its development and product teams.
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Laurentian Bank says the new credit card programme will “enhance the overall experience” of its customers.
PayPal is hoping to get a clearer understanding of the evolving regulatory landscape, Bloomberg reports.
Murphy will be tasked with developing ID-Pal’s growth strategy and overseeing its governance requirements.
FIS expects the spin-off to be completed within the next 12 months.
Gate.io says the Coinfirm partnership will give the firm “a solid foundation” and shore up its compliance.
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PayPal says it will begin its search for Schulman’s successor imminently.
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Alabede was previously vice president of product development in Mastercard’s installments business.
The funding will be used to boost recruitment, forge new partnerships and develop new products.
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Developers from fintechs and banks can now access the sandbox environment of FedNow via Finzly’s API.
The company intends to double down on its core business while “sunsetting” initiatives including Affirm Crypto.
The firm is aiming to maintain its growth in data traffic while reducing its energy consumption.
Jobber’s SaaS solution enables small businesses to accept credit card payments and send invoices.
Inter&Co provides financial services through its ‘super-app’ to more than 25 million users.
Voiles joins Pipe from Square, where he served as general manager of Square Banking.
According to CFPB estimates, excessive fees cost American families about $12 billion each year.
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The Caribbean bank will deploy Tookitaki’s Anti-Money Laundering Suite (AMLS).
Former Sber CTO David Rafalovsky joins Oxygen as CEO, replacing founder Hussein Ahmed.
Oracle’s solutions will support “critical” functions, including direct deposit accounts and liquidity management.
Prior to joining Stash, Landsman served as general partner at NEA, a global venture capital firm.
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Bloomberg reports the cuts have taken place over the past few weeks.
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BBVA says the AWS platform “provides greater computing power” to make financial market-related calculations.
The automated process is available on the bank’s mobile app and online banking platforms.
Mowat brings over 20 years’ worth of experience in international trade and business to Highline, the firm says.
The launch is set for late 2024 or early 2025, Bloomberg reports.