Archive for October 2021
Yapily partners with Airbank to help SMBs
Airbank chose Yapily to help build a financial management solution that will ‘connect to thousands of banks in Europe’.
Read MoreWhat role is Open Banking playing in sustainable finance?
The financial services industry is realising the potential for Open Banking to help consumers and businesses make more sustainable financial choices, as Ellie Duncan reports
Read MoreWestpac accredited as data recipient under CDR
The banking group said it is making sure customers understand how they can benefit from Open Banking.
Read MoreOpen Banking Expo forms LatAm partnership with Open Vector
The partners will launch community meetups for the region to help promote further collaboration.
Read MoreTide collaborates with Adyen on payment acceptance product
Adyen will provide the back-end technology for Tide Payment Links which will allow small business owners to accept card payments more quickly and remotely.
Read MoreMinna enters UK with London hub opening
The Sweden-based fintech has also made several strategic hires in the UK, including Steve Hoy who joins from Thought Machine as head of strategic partnerships.
Read MoreFrollo partners with REA to help Australian homebuyers
Together, the fintech and REA Group will launch an Open Banking powered ‘Financial Passport’ proof of concept.
Read MoreExperian teams up with Handelsbanken on vehicle emissions data
The data partnership will help Handelsbanken get a ‘comprehensive view’ of the percentage of vehicles within its asset finance portfolio with either high or low carbon emissions.
Read MoreAnyfin raises $52m to secure foothold in Germany
FinTech Collective led the funding round, taking the total equity capital raised to $101 million, as Anyfin said Germany will becomes its biggest market.
Read MoreAppointment of Open Banking lead in Canada ‘crucial’
During a panel debate at Open Banking Expo’s quarterly Canada meetup, experts from across the financial services ecosystem agreed that the role needed filling ‘as quickly as possible’.
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