Digital Payments

Aug
15

Dabble partners with UK fintech Primer to expand payment options and improve user experience

Australian social betting platform Dabble has partnered UK fintech Primer to transform their online experience for a growing share of digital native users and bolster fraud protection measures.

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Aug
15

London headquartered fintech SumUp launches in Australia

London-headquartered SumUp has launched in Australia as the global fintech continues its global expansion and rolls out its proprietary hardware and software solutions.

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Aug
08

UK fintechs Lopay and TrueLayer partner to offer merchant-friendly instant payouts

Working with TrueLayer, Lopay has been able to integrate low-cost and instant payouts into its offering.

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Aug
01

Global fintech funding falls to US$52.4 billion, but it’s not all bad news: KPMG Pulse of Fintech – H1 2023

According to the H1’23 edition of KPMG’s Pulse of Fintech, a number of sectors attracted robust funding during the first half of 2023.

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Jul
26

TrueLayer launches payment links, enabling businesses to accept open banking payments online, via chat and in-store

TrueLayer launches payment links, a new feature that enables businesses to offer instant payments, powered by open banking.

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Jul
25

Tymit becomes VISA Partner to empower Financial Institutions and Merchants with white-labelled Instalment Credit Solutions

UK fintech Tymit, a pioneer in the instalment credit industry, has announced a strategic partnership with global payments leader Visa.

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Jul
19

Nook partners with Currencycloud to expand their all-in-one accounts payable solution

Currencycloud, the experts simplifying business in a multi-currency world, has partnered with London and Lisbon based all-in-one accounts payable platform Nook.

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Jul
19

Rollin’ with Gen Zs and Alphas: what financial institutions need to take on board

There are legions of existing customers who need to be looked after in parallel with Gen Zs and Alphas, and those older customers don’t necessarily want a 100% mobile app-based experience.  

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