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ECOMMPAY, research, cross-border payments, Brexit, online payments
Token, Open Banking, account-to-account payment
The Germany-based digital bank N26 is has blamed Brexit for its decision to pull out of the UK and close more than 200,000 customer accounts.
N26, Brexit, United Kingdom, bank, digital bank, challenger, Tencent, UK, online banking, online bank, challenger bank, digital banking, neobank
Liudvikas Kulikauskas, CEO of Globalnetint, UAB, shares how an electronic money institution can thrive in the post-Brexit fintech climate, perspectives on alternatives, and expansion plans
Liudvikas Kulikauskas, Globalnetint, Electronic Money Institution, Brexit, Lithuania, fintech, banking, Bank of Lithuania, SEPA, SWIFT, Jekaterina Govina, EU passporting rights, EMI licencing
Billon Solutions has obtained permission from the Polish Financial Supervision Authority to operate as a registered e-money institution.
Billon, e-money license, Billon Solutions, Polish Financial Supervision Authority, e-money institution, Poland, European Union, EU
PPRO has officially been granted an e-money licence by the Ministry of Finance in Luxembourg.
PPRO, e-money licence, cross-border payments, PSP
Soldo, the London-based fintech, has received an e-money licence from the Irish central bank, in preparation for Brexit.
Soldo, e-money licence, payments , fintech
Turnkey open banking platform provider, Token, has announced it is the first Payment Initiation Service Provider (PISP) to conduct an end-to-end payment with public bank APIs for each of the CMA9.
Token, end-to-end payment, APIs, CMA9, Open Banking, UK, PISP, interoperability, standardisation
The Emerging Payments Association (EPA), a UK payments community, has released Passport to the Future report to advise UK-based fintech companies on EU passporting rights in case of losing them.
Emerging Payments Association, UK, fintechs, passport rights, EU, payments
Facebook has obtained an e-payments license from the Central Bank of Ireland, signalling that the ability to pay people through the Messenger app (already available in the US) could soon be coming to Europe.
Facebook, launch, payment method, Europe, social networking, online payments, consumers
Ignacio González-Páramo, Payvision: One cannot deny PSD1 merits, but a reform was indeed required
online payments, Payment Service Provider, e-payments, payment gateways, PSD2, transactions , Payment Institutions, Payvision, Ignacio González-Páramo, expert opinion