HOW TO ACCEPT ACH PAYMENTS AS A BUSINESS
Stripe describes the procedures to follow for businesses to accept ACH.
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Stripe describes the procedures to follow for businesses to accept ACH.
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An article describing why bank consortia succeed or fail.
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This is a link to Investopedia’s review of the best money transfer apps in 2023. The best money transfer apps collect high app store ratings, help app shoppers shell out money safely, and involve no hidden fees. They also fit consumer-specific needs, such as international payments, social options, digital wallet offerings, and more.
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In this article, MagnifyMoney picks its top apps for peer-to-peer payments in 2022.
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A link to an article listing the most used digital or mobile wallets in Latin America in 2023.
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A link to a McKinsey report describing the evolution of Kenya’s M-Pesa’s mobile wallet, among the world’s first mobile money solutions, and its important role in promoting financial inclusion. Subsequently, lessons from M-Pesa were applied globally.
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A Spanish language article listing the fifteen best digital wallets in Argentina (2023),
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A short opinion piece arguing that Facebook’s now defunct cryptocurrency, designed for P2P payments would be a threat to both mPesa and Safaricom.
OPINION: WHY FACEBOOK’S NEW CRYPTOCURRENCY IS A THREAT TO MPESA AND SAFARICOM Read More »
This article covers the important role of the Colombian startup RAPPI in fintech in Latin America, through its Amazon-type business model and digital wallet, Rappi Pay.
This short white paper discuses the alternative payments methods used on line by more than fifty percent of Colombians.
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