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US-based fintech Comdata has rolled out Comdata QuickPay, a financing solution that gives fleet owners access to same-day payments.
Comdata QuickPay, Comdata, e-procurement, e-invoicing, product launch, US, United States, shipper payments, Crestmark, same day payments, cash flow
BIBD has announced it will introduce NFC payment services in Brunei, on their mobile application for Android, in January 2019.
BIBD, NFC, mobile payments, Brunei, mobile application, Android, NEXGEN Wallet, QuickPay, QR codes
US-based SCF company TriumphPay and MercuryGate, a cloud-based transportation management povider, have announced a strategic partnership.
TriumphPay, MercuryGate, supply chain finance, loud-based transportation management, carrier payment processing platform, TMS account, QuickPays
Kiwibank has launched Kiwibank QuickPay, a new mobile payment solution for its business customers, who will be able to get paid anywhere, anytime.
Kiwibank, mobile payments, New Zealand, Kiwibank QuickPay, corporate payments
US biggest banks have announced Zelle at Money20/20, a money-transfer app backing by them, that will compete against PayPal, Venmo and Square Cash.
US, Money2020, Zelle, bank, online banking, app, PayPal, Venmo, Square Cash
JPMorgan, Bank of America and Wells Fargo have started delivering payments through ClearXchange.
JPMorgan, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, clearXchange, real time payments, Chase QuickPay
JPMorgan Chase has joined Bank of America and US Bancorp to allow customers transfer money between the lenders in real time.
JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, US Bancorp, mobile payments, real time payments, online
3G and LTE mobile operator U Mobile has launched a mobile point-of-sale (mPOS) solution dubbed U Mobile QuickPay.
U Mobile, mPOS, credit, card, transactions , mobile, point-of-sale, QuickPay
26 companies have signed up to an initiative launched by US president Barack Obama, pledging to pay their suppliers more quickly.
SupplierPay, supplier pay program, pay suppliers, supply chain finance, Barack Obama, US, Apple, Coca cola