Open banking stories
The switch should cut missed payments and manual billing work for heat network customers, while reducing service interruptions from failed top-ups.
Recognition across online payments, fraud prevention and AI could boost Ecommpay's standing as merchants seek broader reach and stronger controls.
Telecoms and MSPs could cut billing admin as the integration links contract signing, Direct Debit approval and collections in one platform.
US merchants risk missing billions in Southeast Asian sales as local instant-payment rails outgrow cards and stay entrenched.
The bank says a single platform will tighten security, improve resilience and help it support open banking, partners and AI-driven services.
Rising use of digital payments is forcing fintechs to tighten controls as executives warn that weak access, AI and fraud defences are exposing customers.
Cross-border payments are becoming faster and more transparent, with stablecoins and data-driven lending broadening access for firms shut out by banks.
Fragmented payments and rising AI bills are forcing APAC fintechs to rethink infrastructure, interoperability and cost controls.
Tighter oversight is forcing digital asset firms and UK finance teams to upgrade controls, data and compliance before new deadlines bite.
Rising smartphone fraud is pushing banks, insurers and telecoms to add scam protection without building it in-house.
Platforms handling multi-party payments could cut delays and reconciliation work as Hello Clever ties funds to real-time domestic rails.
Lenders can now track borrowers' changing debt loads after origination, as the tool flags refinancing and risk signals without reauthentication.
Rising regulatory pressure could force banks, merchants and payment firms to tighten controls on AI and card costs as Australia reforms payments.
Growth in India and the Gulf is exposing weak customer data, with inaccurate records slowing onboarding, payments and fraud checks.
Banks and credit unions using Alkami will get built-in Plaid connectivity, cutting implementation work and helping reduce fraud risk.
Selected customers can now secure vehicle finance in the app, with approval in a minute and delivery within 24 hours.
Millions of customers will gain quicker access to payments, card controls and accessibility features as the lender pushes more banking into mobile.
Customers in Malaysia can now pay with DuitNow QR in the Wise app, as the fintech gains direct access to the national payments network.
The move could cut complexity for fintech firms by bundling regulated banking access with payments software in one provider.
The tie-up could help banks and credit unions turn new business accounts into primary relationships by moving payroll, deposits and spending faster.