685 Results from /payments, 2018
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It’s been a busy year for the Finextra TV team, posting 251 video interviews with leading industry figures during the course of 2018. Here are the top five by viewing figures.
21 December 2018
As Finextra pulls the shutters down on 2018, we take a look back at our most popular news items and community engagement activities over the course of the past year. The site will re-open for business on 2 January 2019.
Some very interesting narratives have emerged over the course of 2018 through Finextra’s reports, most of which we expect to progress into increasingly diverse and innovative discussions during 2019.
Payments company Square has refiled its application for a bank licence with US regulators
20 December 2018
Apple has agreed to adjust the functioning of its mobile payments application to avoid a run-in with Swiss competition authorities over complaints by the banks that the consumer electronic giant was trying to over-ride the Twint app at contactless payment terminals.
The European Parliament has approved plans to make banks slash fees on cross-border euro payments between EU countries that are in the euro zone and those that are not.
Digital receipt startup Flux has raised $7.5 million in Series A funding led by venture capital firm e-ventures with participation from existing backers PROfounders and Anthemis.
19 December 2018
Global ATM installations are set to fall for the time as the mega Chinese market switches away from cash to digital payments.
18 December 2018
The European Banking Authority has warned of the dangers to UK payment institutions in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
17 December 2018
Fundraisers for Save the Children have donned Christmas jumpers with a contactless reader built into the sleeve as part of the charity's annual festive appeal for donations.
Commonwealth Bank of Australia has caved over its often acrimonious hold-out against Apple Pay, confirming that it will introduce the mobile payment application in January.
14 December 2018
Remittance outfit TransferGo has closed a Series B funding round of $17.5 million, led by Vostok Emerging Finance and Hard Yaka from Silicon Valley, with participation from Revo Capital, U-Start Club and Practica Capital.
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