Oracle Flexcube core banking system gains new takers
The banking tech vendor also signed licence fees of $27.5 million in the latest quarter.
The banking tech vendor also signed licence fees of $27.5 million in the latest quarter.
The DoJ alleges Bitzlato processed more than $700m in illicit funds.
Bhole will be tasked with leading the further development of the company’s Finity360 product suite.
The SEC alleges that the Gemini Earn program “constitutes an offer and sale of securities under applicable law”.
Ordonez will assume the role of CFO once current CFO Michael Levine steps down in March.
The new business will be a subsidiary of Abacus Group but will continue to operate independently.
Company execs say the layoffs are a result of “reduced marketplace revenue” due to interest rate increases.
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The service will initially launch in Germany, France and Spain, with plans to expand into other global markets.
Romanow will reportedly transition to the role of executive co-chair and remain on the company’s board.
Reuters reports the firm outlined a pre-tax loss of $1.2bn for the first nine months of 2022.
Kumar succeeds Brian Humphries, who will remain at the firm until 15 March to facilitate a “smooth transition”.
Under the new leadership, Temenos says it will focus on SaaS opportunities, including in the US.
Post-acquisition, Pagaya and Darwin’s SFR business now operates in more than 30 markets across the US.
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CEO Kris Marszalek says several factors have led to the decision to let go of around 800 employees.
Amex plans to “integrate Nipendo’s team, technology and capabilities” to boost its B2B payments offerings.
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Firms would need to submit information on terms and conditions that “waive or limit” consumer rights.
PFS is a fund administration software company headquartered in the Isle of Man.
JP Morgan acquired the student loan application fintech for $175 million in 2021.
The cuts amount to around 6.5% of the total staff headcount at Goldman and less than 3% at BlackRock.
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.
Kathi Klawitter joins Allied Payment Network from banking and payments tech heavyweight Fiserv.
Coinbase CEO and co-founder Brian Armstrong says he is “still optimistic about our future and the future of crypto”.
With Paya’s acquisition, Nuvei expects to capitalise on domestic and global payments opportunities.
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 US saw the highest number of fintech funding in 2022 at $39 billion, followed by UK and India.
Prior to Funding Circle, Allocca was chief operating officer (COO) at small business banking provider BlueVine.
The payments software firm is working with financial advisors as it gauges interest levels, sources tell Bloomberg.
The news comes after Wyre was set to be acquired by e-commerce checkout fintech Bolt in April last year for $1.5bn.
Silvergate Capital’s share value dropped by over 40% in response to the financial results.
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