PAYMENTS IN THE EU
A report from Truelayer describing how to build better user experience through open banking and SEPA Instant.
PAYMENTS IN THE EU Read More »
A report from Truelayer describing how to build better user experience through open banking and SEPA Instant.
PAYMENTS IN THE EU Read More »
A World Bank case study of fast, or instaneous payments, in Mexico.
WORLD BANK FAST PAYMENTS TOOLKIT: CASE STUDY MEXICO Read More »
A news release announcing that Matera has acquired Brazil-based AI company Cinnecta, in an effort to bring AI to instant payments.
MATERA ACQUIRES BRAZILIAN AI PROVIDER CINNECTA – THEPAYPERS Read More »
A link to report on the UK’s launch of a fintech fund in August 2023.
UK LAUNCHES £1 BILLION FINTECH FUND TO RIVAL SILICON VALLEY Read More »
In this white paper, TINK (a Visa company) explains how PSD3/PSR is a welcome addition to the development of open banking in Europe. PSR should address standardization issues and past problems with APIs. The requirements should be passed before the summer of 2024 with enforcement happening by the end of 2025.
EUROPEAN COMMISSION INTRODUCES PSD3/PSR TO ADVANCE OPEN BANKING Read More »
The slide presents graphicly the availability of APIs that might support open insurance across the entire insurance value chain in 2023.
AVAILABLE AP-BASED OPEN INSURANCE SERVICES MAPPED ACROSS THE INSURANCE VALUE CHAIN 2023 Read More »
A BAI report on a joint project between Singapore, Malaysia and Europe to facilitate instant cross-border payments.
PROJECT NEXUS: ENABLING INSTANT CROSSBORDER PAYMENTS (BAI) Read More »
In this short video from Nordigen, a provider of apis that power open banking, iPSD2 regulations, that require all banks to provide an API to give users access to their banking so that data. Developers can build third party apps using the bank APIs to create a seamless connection to a customer’s banking data.
WHAT IS OPEN BANKING? Read More »
Short article describing Google’s movement of online payments processing for European Economic Area’s users (with the exception of the UK) to Ireland.
WITH BREXIT DAYS AWAY GOOGLE OFFICIALLY MOVED ONLINE PAYMENT PROCESSING TO IRELAND Read More »