Posts Tagged ‘Australia’
Raidiam hires Jamie Leach as Open Data strategist
Barry O’Donohoe, Raidiam’s co-founder and chief executive officer, said that Leach will grow its presence in Australia.
Read MoreWomen in Open Banking survey finds gender a factor in career progression
The industry survey by Open Banking Expo, in association with American Express, asked about gender diversity efforts in the workplace and the perceived opportunities for men and women in the industry.
Read MoreUK’s energy regulator Ofgem seeks views on consumer-consented data flows
Ofgem cited Open Banking in the UK and Australia’s Consumer Data Right as examples of “successful consumer consent solutions”.
Read MoreOpen Banking platform partner selected by collective of Canadian credit unions
The Large Credit Union Coalition (LCUC), which led the selection process, has chosen Caspian One to deliver a customised Open Banking platform.
Read MoreVolt launches in Australia
Self-service ticketing platform Megatix has become the first merchant in Australia to adopt Volt’s real-time payments technology.
Read MoreEnvestnet|Yodlee powers live bank data feeds for NZ’s Centrix
New Zealand-based credit bureau Centrix said its clients will benefit from a broad range of income and verification solutions.
Read MoreAdyen unveils product to help Australian SMBs access funding via platforms
The new product ‘Capital’ allows platforms to offer business financing to their SMB users.
Read MoreWorldline enables Tap to Pay on iPhone for large merchants in France
Earlier this year, Worldline launched the service for its merchant customers in Australia and the Netherlands.
Read MoreOntario government endorses Open Banking and payments modernisation
Ontario’s Minister of Finance Peter Bethlenfalvy said they would “collaborate with the federal government” to progress these initiatives.
Read MoreDigital ID solution ConnectID launches with support of Australian banks
Australian Payments Plus has developed ConnectID to enable Australians to securely verify their identity with third parties.
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