Entersekt: For Better Banking, Is Consumer Control Actually Key?
Sherif Samy, SVP North America at Entersekt has joined Karen Webster for a PYMNTS podcast. Listen to it here
Sherif Samy, SVP North America at Entersekt has joined Karen Webster for a PYMNTS podcast. Listen to it here
With testing complete, we’ve now launched the W2 Status Page; a new means of keeping our clients informed of service disruptions, planned or possible outages as well as providing retrospectives
Curve, the Over-The-Top banking platform that consolidates multiple cards and accounts into one smart card and an even smarter app, has launched its first purely mobile offering with Samsung Pay.
One early lesson from the introduction of open banking in Europe is the importance of the API in determining how ambitious banks and third parties can be. If the aim
UK Customers of Curve, the Over-The-Top Banking Platform that consolidates multiple cards and accounts into one smart card and an even smarter app, can now connect all their accounts and
The mobile payments space has become increasingly overcrowded – think Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Google Pay – with consumers being promised the multitude of exciting experiences that are now possible
NatWest’s Simon Eacott, Head of Payments Innovation and Business Development, looks at the buzz in the payment landscape. Read the report here
Leading UK card manufacturer and bureau allpay.cards, has designed the new Sterling corporate card for Caxton Business. Caxton, named as FX provider of the year in the FT and Investors
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