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Mirela Ciobanu from The Paypers examines key cross-border payment trends for 2024 and beyond, highlighting a focus on innovation, security, and regulatory compliance.
cross-border payments, central bank, SWIFT, blockchain, digital assets, stablecoin
Singapore-based digital finance platform Funding Societies has secured USD 27 million in debt funding to bridge the credit gap for SMEs in SouthEast Asia.
funding, lending, financing , SMEs, cash flow
Lithuania-based regtech AMLYZE has raised USD 1 million in a pre-seed investment round led by Practica Capital to help its fight against financial crime.
investment, funding, regtech, financial crime, fraud prevention, AML, fintech, neobanks, crypto, transaction monitoring, risk management, expansion, SaaS, growth markets
US-based Hyperledger, has announced it is a Technical Partner for the Global CBDC Challenge, launched by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS).
partnership, blockchain, CBDC, fintech, financial institutions
Veronica Studsgaard, IAMTN, International Association of Money Transfer Networks, cross-border payments, remittances, COVID-19, migrants, international money transfers, remittance service providers
Malaysia-based telecommunications company Axiata Group has signed on to Singtel’s plans for a cross-border electronic payments network.
Axiata, Singtel, partnership, cross-border payments, digital wallet, Dash, Application Programming Interface, Apigate, payment gateway
Singtel has signed a new grant agreement with the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF), allowing Dash’s users to send money to Myanmar.
Singtel, Dash, United Nations Capital Development Fund, UNCDF, mobile payments, remittance service
The Government of Malawi, along with the United Nations Capital Development Fund’s (UNCDF) Better Than Cash Alliance and Mobile Money for the Poor initiatives, have joined forces to develop a digital finances system in the country.
Malawi, fintech, financial inclusion, e-payments, unbanked, cash, cashless society, government, banking services