US paytech Sionic names ex-PayPal exec Susan Currey as chief compliance officer
Currey brings more than 15 years of risk and compliance management experience to the role.
Currey brings more than 15 years of risk and compliance management experience to the role.
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Joseph Reece joins as chairman of the board with Tim Oliver and David Wilkinson named CEO-designates.
HSBC Securities and Scotia Capital have agreed to pay penalties of $15 million and $7.5 million respectively.
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8fig will use the latest funding to continue investing in small and medium-sized e-commerce businesses.
The new investment will be split between Petal and Prism Data as the businesses look to scale.
The bank will utilise Teslar’s tech to automate its commercial, consumer and agricultural lending workflows.
The proposed bill aims to increase transparency, eliminate conflicts of interest and protect victims of fraud.
The Washington DC-based lender will use the facility to hand out more loans to international students.
FinTech & InsurTech Digital Congress will be held on 17-18 May 2023 in Warsaw, Poland.
The move comes just weeks after the firm announced it would be shutting down operations in the US.
The onramp has built-in fraud tools and identity verification to meet KYC and compliance requirements.
With the funding, Inbox Health plans on accelerating its growth by reaching out to more patients.
Slash claims over 20,000 entrepreneurs have signed up to its platform.
A new cartoon illustrating the challenge start-ups are facing to find exits.
The merger has been mutually terminated and TD Bank has agreed to fork out $200m in cash to First Horizon.
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Forbes reports the savings account attracted $400 million in deposits on launch day alone.
The firm says its payments infrastructure will “modernise and democratise” digital payments for LatAm businesses.
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Bready succeeds Jeffrey Sloan, who is stepping down as CEO and member of the board from 1 June.
The Infrastructure-as-a-Service firm now has direct connections to all major US card networks to process payments.
The collaboration makes Stripe the global payments partner for Uber across many of its top markets.
The acquisition marks Greenwood’s third over the last year.
Finastra will migrate the bank’s Fusion Phoenix core solution from on-site hosting to the cloud.
North American businesses will be able to accept real-time card payments directly on the Teams platform.
A new cartoon illustrating the arbitrary approach to crypto regulation in the United States.
A dearth of deal making is to blame, Bloomberg reports, with a 32% decline in the bank’s merger advisory arm.
JP Morgan has assumed all deposits – insured and uninsured – worth approximately $92 billion from the FDIC.
The AUD 125 million ($84m) deal remains subject to Yieldbroker stockholder approval.
The bank also intends to begin a new share buyback of up to $2 billion.
Mastercard Crypto Credential defines verification standards, instilling “critical” trust in blockchain tech.
The new solution will allow Shopify merchants to pay and manage their bills without leaving the platform.
Walmart alleges Capital One failed to meet several contractual obligations and customer service standards.
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The funding will be used to advance Axoni’s technology and support its global expansion plans.
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Kakao Pay has acquired a 19.9% stake in the US firm and plans to buy an additional 31.1%.
Clara has now raised a total of $160m in equity funding since it began operations over two years ago.