PayPal sues US regulator over its “misleading” digital wallet rules
PayPal wants the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to change its rules.
PayPal wants the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to change its rules.
EQ Bank has integrated TransferWise’s API directly into their infrastructure.
Combinations would help banks avoid low profitability, says Luis de Guindos
The bank says it has already cut its emissions by 27% since 2011.
Global supervisory body wants to ensure banks’ involvement is low-risk.
An Amazon stock, which would cost $1,700, suddenly becomes as cheap as $1.
The round was led by Valar Ventures, PayPal founder Peter Thiel’s fund.
UAE bank aims to tap into country’s deep SME market.
MyCUID has been implemented in the call centres of the credit unions.
FinTech Future’s weekly news round-up.
European investors can now back 12-month commercial loans in Singapore.
Backers included Alibaba’s Hong Kong Entrepreneurs Fund and China Construction Bank.
ConnectPay, Interpaylink and Paysolut will all be part of the regtech sandbox.
The UK start-up landed a partnership with Deliveroo earlier this year.
The Spanish technology company sees a bright future in Flink.
Vendor will place its ControllerView solution on the Temenos catalogue.
The CEO puts success down to its technical understanding of risk.
M10 is building a “bank-grade digital money rail”.
Neobank seeks to reach underbanked with smartphones.
The collapses follow regulatory clamp downs on affordability checks and compliance.
TransferWise’s API will mean users won’t have to consult their bank to get paid.
UK bank hoping to save SME customers some time.
The New York Times obtained two recordings highlighting racial discrimination in the bank.
Supermarkets are taking a stand against the fees.
Mike Harris becomes chairman of the company.
Rosfinmonitoring chief talks up Russia’s clampdown on criminals.
A year in review.
The agreement will see an expanded version of Avaloq Banking Suite deployed in Singapore.
The deal follows Bud’s huge staffing restructure and market change.
The start-up enables banks and insurance companies to compete with challengers.
The news was unveiled at Madrid’s UN Climate Change Conference COP25.
The exec team come from Snapchat, Google and KPMG.
It comes just weeks after it exited Cameroon and Tanzania.
The two firms will continue a payments partnership signed in 2004.
The fintech says 24% of recurring credit card transactions are falsely declined.
Founders Igor Senra and Leo Mendes created MOIP which was bought by Wirecard in 2016.
German lender continues its dramatic savings plan.
US bank wants to protect itself from economic headwinds.
EU regulator seeks early action on green investment.
The deal is expected to close in the first half of 2020.