31 Results from /payments, "Morgan Stanley"
/payments
Unicorn Latin American cross-border payments platform dLocal is exploring a potential sale, according to Reuters.
06 January 2025
Morgan Stanley is to adopt Wise's technology platform to conduct foreign exchange international settlement for its corporate customers.
17 December 2024
Morgan Stanley Expansion Capital has invested $20 million in embedded financial and payment infrastructure service provider NovoPayment.
14 November 2024
Join Finextra at our inaugural London event at the end of November to redefine the role of AI in financial services and explore the impact of generative AI.
04 November 2024
Chime has been reported to be aiming to go public in 2025, with Morgan Stanley to lead its initial public offering (IPO).
27 September 2024
Mexican payments and commerce firm Clip has raised $100 million in a financing round joined by funds managed by Morgan Stanley Tactical Value and an unnamed fund manager.
19 June 2024
Morgan Stanley Wealth Management is tapping OpenAI's GPT-4 to deliver content and insights into the hands of financial advisors. Payments giant Stripe is also integrating GPT-4 into its products and services.
16 March 2023
Chinese e-commerce giant, Alibaba Group, sold a 3.1% stake in the Indian digital payments firm, Paytm, via a block trade on Thursday.
13 January 2023
TomoCredit, the US startup behind a credit card designed to help first-time borrowers build credit history, has raised $22 million in a Series B funding round joined by Morgan Stanley's Next Level Fund and Mastercard.
22 July 2022
Online money transfer unicorn TransferWise has appointed Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to co-ordinate a planned initial public offering in London later this year, according to Sky News.
21 January 2021
Fintech will be high on the agenda at this year's World Economic Forum jamboree in Davos, as senior bankers take to the stage to discuss the digital convulsion hitting their industry, and smaller startups stalk the halls.
13 January 2016
An initiative to create a set of global standards for the use of distributed ledger technology in financial markets has picked up momentum, with another 13 major banks - including BofA, Deutsche Bank and HSBC - throwing their weight behind the plan.
29 September 2015
Welcome to Finextra. We use cookies to help us to deliver our services. You may change your preferences at our Cookie Centre.
Please read our Privacy Policy.