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Iberia airlines now accepts UnionPay cards online

News | Cards | 31 Jan 2024

Iberia Airline, the national carrier of Spain, and UnionPay International, a major global card provider, have announced the launch of UnionPay services on Iberia Airlines' online ticketing system across 11 Euro Zone countries.

card payments, credit card, online payments, mobile payments

USD 14 million cross-border e-CNY gold transaction completed in Shanghai

News | Cryptocurrencies | 22 Dec 2023

The first cross-border settlement for precious metals using the digital yuan CBDC, known as e-CNY, was completed on 20 December 2023.

CBDC, digital currency, central bank, settlement, digitalisation

The rise of domestic card schemes – taking back control of payments?

Voice of the Industry | Cards | 16 Jun 2023

Jean Sideris and Rawad Nasser from Edgar, Dunn & Company analyse the increasing challenges of international card schemes in the context of rising domestic initiatives.

card scheme

Finance Incorporated Limited partners with ThetaRay

News | Digital Identity, Security & Online Fraud | 04 Apr 2023

Malta-based Finance Incorporated Limited has announced its partnership with ThetaRay to strengthen its AML framework and increase the volume of transaction data.

partnership, artificial intelligence, machine learning, AML, compliance, regulation

Eurora launches in APAC countries to boost cross-border trade

News | Ecommerce | 14 Feb 2023

Provider of AI/ML learning platform, Eurora Solutions, has recently announced its official launch in Australia and New Zealand, aiming to boost cross-border trade.

cross-border payments, cross-border ecommerce, artificial intelligence, Thought Machine, supervised machine learning, compliance, API, expansion, funding, crowdfunding

Trade Republic expands to 11 countries

News | Online & Mobile Banking | 18 Oct 2022

Germany-based savings platform Trade Republic has announced expanding to 11 additional markets.

expansion, investment, banking, trade finance, trading platform

Citi to launch 24/7 Clearing in Q4 2022 for cross-border payments

News | Online & Mobile Banking | 13 Oct 2022

US-based Citi Treasury and Trade Solutions has announced plans to launch ‘24/7 Clearing’ as a service, starting with 24/7 USD Clearing in Q4 2022.

product launch, banking, online banking, online payments, cross-border payments, API

EU Central Bank and US Fed join to increase interest rates

News | Online & Mobile Banking | 08 Sep 2022

The European Central Bank (ECB) and the US Federal Reserve have joined hands to increase the interest rate, in an attempt to stamp out record inflation.

interest rate, Russia Ukraine War, central bank, merchant, inflation, economic recession, regulation

ECB paper explores solutions for cross border payment challenges

News | Cryptocurrencies | 03 Aug 2022

The European Central Bank (ECB) has published a paper exploring the current inefficiencies of cross border payments, suggesting possible soutions through crypto, blockchain, or interlinked national payment rails.

digital euro, Bitcoin, CBDC, instant payments, instant settlement

EMQ accelerates real-time cross-border payments across Europe

News | Payments General | 26 Jan 2022

Global payments network EMQ has deepened its reach across Europe by adding SEPA instant credit transfer (SCT Inst) capabilities to its network. 

cross-border payments, SEPA

ING's Girocard will no longer be free in 2022

News | Online & Mobile Banking | 03 Nov 2021

Netherlands-based banking and financial services ING has announced that their Girocard will cost EUR 0.99 per month from March 2022.

product upgrade, Visa, credit card, mobile banking

ING deactivates categories and budget planning

News | Online & Mobile Banking | 10 Sep 2021

Netherlands-based bank ING has announced deactivating budget planning and categorisation in its banking application on 23 September 2021.

product upgrade, mobile banking, online banking, bank account

Meet the 3rd largest exporter of Financial Services in the EU - Ireland

Interviews | Payments General | 10 Sep 2021

The Paypers interviewed Michael Concannon, Head of Strategy and Brand Ambassador, at Fintech and Payments Association of Ireland, to learn more about the importance of nurturing startups for economic growth

banks, fintech, payment processing, PSD2, cryptocurrency, regtech

Euro zone sees unexpected rise in December 2020 trade surplus

News | E-invoicing, SCF & E-procurement | 15 Feb 2021

The EU has release data showing that the euro zone's trade surplus with the rest of the world was bigger than expected in December 2020, according to Yahoo Finance.

EU, euro zone, trade finance, import, export, Europe

Greece-based bank loans subject to COVID-19 repayment relief hit USD 37 bln in 2020

News | Payments General | 06 Jan 2021

Greece-based banks have deferred repayments on USD 36.85 billion worth of loans in 2020 to help borrowers cope with the financial fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Yahoo Finance.

Greece, bank, loans, COVID-19, repayment, borrower, pandemic, European Banking Authority

PagoFX launches international money transfer service in Spain

News | Payments General | 21 Dec 2020

PagoFX, the international money transfer service, has announced that it is now available in Spain. 

PagoFX, money transfer, Spain, payments

ECB believes bank profits won't recover before 2022

News | Payments General | 27 Nov 2020

ECB has released its latest stability review, predicting that Europe-based banks will not see profits return to pre-pandemic levels before 2022, according to CNBC.

ECB, European Central Bank, bank, profits, lender, ROE, pandemic, COVID-19, banking, vaccine

Santander, Ripple to boost international payments

News | Payments General | 27 Jul 2020

Banco Santander has teamed up with Ripple to develop a cross-border payments service called One Pay FX.

euro zone, Ripple, Banco Santander, cross-border payments, One Pay FX, InnoVentures, digital technology

Euro zoned banks borrow EUR 1.31 trillion from ECB

News | Payments General | 22 Jun 2020

Banks from the euro zone have borrowed EUR 1.31 trillion from the European Central Bank (ECB).

banks, ECB, European Central Bank, loans

Bank of Japan calls for more scrutiny in issuing digital currency

News | Cryptocurrencies | 27 Feb 2020

Bank of Japan’s Deputy Governor has said that central banks must get a better understanding of the benefits and risks of issuing their own digital currencies.

Bank of Japan, cryptocurrency, central bank digital currency, CBDC, Central banks, innovation, Japan, money laundering