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The Paypers looked into the most relevant collaborations and partnerships announced during Q1 2024 within the banking and fintech space, discovering several preferences that went from Open Banking, Embedded Finance, and card payment innovation, as well as an overall focus on fraud prevention, financial crime, and crypto.
partnership, Open Banking, Open Finance, embedded finance, digitalisation, fraud management, crypto, The Paypers Quarterly Analysis series
Intuit, the fintech platform behind Intuit TurboTax, Credit Karma, QuickBooks, and Mailchimp, has unveiled QuickBooks Solopreneur, a tailored product designed for solo entrepreneurs.
cash management, SMEs, product launch, financial services
US-based Intuit has announced that the budgeting app Mint will be integrated into its Credit Karma solution, aiming to expand its overall collective capabilities.
banking, online banking, digital banking, mobile banking, financial services, financial institutions, financial data
Global technology platform Intuit has announced the launch of QuickBooks Money, a new subscription-free payments, and banking solution for small businesses.
product launch, payments , banking, fintech, paytech, cash management, e-invoicing, SMEs, financial data
Israel-based shopping app Karma has rolled out a new payment feature, Pay with Karma, to offer a one-swipe purchase point with multiple payment options.
instalment payments, ecommerce, artificial intelligence, checkout optimisation , retail, product launch
product upgrade, credit scoring, spend management
spend management, partnership, Open Banking, mobile banking
partnership, Open Banking, fintech
partnership, credit scoring, Open Banking, data, transactions
Square, Credit Karma, acquisition, Credit Karma Tax, cash app, payments , tax filing service, US
Toss, online banking, Secure Trading, South Korea, fintech, PayPal, Robinhood, Credit Karma, money transfer, loans, credit rating management, credit cards, securities brokerage, small businesses, internet bank, Open Banking
Karma, Scottish Government, fintech, UK, United Kingdom, interest-free, salary advances, Karma app, fintech cluster, University of Edinburgh, Bayes Centre, artificial intelligence, Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Waitrose, Amazon, Fortunis Capital, social investor