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Building onto our previous reporting related to the partnerships that took place in Q3 2023 within the payments and commerce space, this analysis focuses on the banking and fintech industry.
banking, fintech, fraud prevention, financial crime, Open Banking, Open Finance, crypto, web3, The Paypers Quarterly Analysis series
The Paypers has researched and analysed the most prolific partnerships that defined and built resilience within the payments & commerce and banking & fintech sectors in Q3 2023, from payments infrastructure, BNPL, the proliferation of Tap-to-Pay, the surge of Open Banking tech, and overall digitalisation attempts for banking and financial services.
payments , paytech, partnership, The Paypers Quarterly Analysis series, ecommerce, fintech
Finland-based e-invoicing company Basware has launched its Partner Dematerialisation Platform (PDP) application to facilitate digital invoice reception for French businesses.
e-invoicing, product launch, tax bill, digitalisation, artificial intelligence
After addressing the key factors influencing the growth of the regtech market (accelerated digital transformation, regulation, compliance, cutting costs) and presenting some European major investments and acquisitions in this space, let’s continue our regtech M&A with Americas and Asia.
banks, fintech, regtech, data sharing, AML, KYC, merger, acquisition, Feedzai, Trulioo, identity verification, Silent Eight
Anna Bawól from Comarch E-invoicing offers an insightful take on the complex developments of the Pan European Public Procurement Online system
Anna Bawól, Comarch, Comarch e-Invoicing, PEPPOL, Pan European Public Procurement Online, Core Invoice Usage Specifications, Europe, e-invoicing, e-procurement, XRechnung, CIUS, Central Invoicing Platform, FatturaPA, Finnish Finvoice, B2B payments, B2G
Amit Vyas and Michael Sugirin, Standard Chartered: Cash and trade may not yet function as one, but there are clear signs that they are moving in this direction
Standard Chartered, Amit Vyas, Michael Sugirin, trade finance, B2B ecommerce, Faster Payments, SMEs, cross-border payments
Adam Beldzik, Comarch E-INVOICING Business Unit, discusses international e-invoicing, PEPPOL, and how international companies deal with mandatory e-invoicing and national legal compliance
Adam Beldzik, Comarch E-Invoicing Business Unit, Comarch, interview, e-invoicing, PEPPOL, compliance, B2G e-invoicing
Oana Ifrim, The Paypers: As Open Banking really takes off, banks are beginning to understand that when life hands you lemons you should make lemonade
Open Banking, The Paypers, banks, treasury, corporates, payments , Business Reporter, fintech, PSD2, API, banking, TPP, API, data, monetisation, SMEs, cash flow, customer experience, KYC
The Cyprus Council of Ministers has approved the bill on the harmonisation with the Directive 2014/55/ EU on mandating e-invoicing in the public sector.
Cyprus, e-invoicing, Directive 2014/55/ EU, mandatory e-invoicing, electronic invoice, European Union, public sector, Europe, European Parliament, e-invoicing regulation
Anna Bawól, Comarch E-Invoicing, discusses global electronic invoicing, local requirements and legal compliance with rules for issuing and archiving digital invoices
Anna Bawól, Comarch e-Invoicing, e-invoicing, compliance, invoice, procurement, PEPPOL Network
Singapore-based fintech StarHub has announced that it has become the first local PEPPOL Access Point provider.
StarHub, PEPPOL Access Point provider certification, Singapore, e-invoicing, national e-invoicing network
Belgium-based fintech startup Digiteal has announced that it raised a total of over EUR 1 million in funding, backed by existing shareholders EASI and LeanSquare,
Digiteal, funding round, fintech, Belgium, EASI, LeanSquare, e-invoicing solution, Europe, PSD2
As of April 2018, The German National IT Planning Council has decided to implement PEPPOL eDelivery Network for transport of e-invoices to public authorities in Germany.
PEPPOL, e-invoicing, Germany, public sector, German National IT Planning Council
Christophe Bourbier from Limonetik explains how going global will impact companies setting up a marketplace in the context of an evolving regulatory framework.
Christophe Bourbier, Limonetik, B2B marketplace, ecommerce, PSD2, SEPA, direct debit, payments
Barry Kislingbury from ACI Worldwide considers that time is ripe for global instant payments adoption, with brand new real-time payments schemes live in Europe, the US and Australia.
instant payments, Europe, EU, US, Australia, Thought Leader Insights, online payments, real-time payments, ACI Worldwide, Barry Kislingbury
Both Ireland and Poland have announced they are going to comply with mandatory B2G e-invoicing by using PEPPOL.
Ireland, Poland, PEPPOL, B2G, eInvoicing, procurement, EDICOM
Germany’s ZUGFeRD electronic invoicing (eInvoicing) standard is making ground across Europe.
ZUGFeRD, e-invoicing, B2B, payments , Europe, standard
The European Commission has announced that a decision has been taken on the European eInvoicing standard (EN), pursuant to Directive 2014/55/EU on e-invoicing in public procurement.
EU, e-invoicing, standard, European Commission, Directive 2014/55/EU
Edwin Jacobs, time.lex: For multinationals, the GDPR is only the next regulation in line, adding to a number of existing regulations
data protection, regulation, compliance, expert opinion, data privacy, Edwin Jacobs, Time.lex
CloudTrade has announced that its range of public sector services will be available on the new PEPPOL framework.
CloudTrade, PEPPOL, access point, e-procurement, e-invoicing, NHS