EU Prepaid Wallets and Cards May Need to Change Fees
New EU Directive and UK regulations will mean loading fees on prepaid cards and wallets will need to change for many companies. A New EU directive coming will make it
New EU Directive and UK regulations will mean loading fees on prepaid cards and wallets will need to change for many companies. A New EU directive coming will make it
Upgraded account will allow users to ‘bank like a local’ with full contactless and direct debit functionality London, UK: Monese, provider of instant mobile current accounts, has today announced a
The growing popularity of music events and festivals is offering merchants a lucrative opportunity to tap into pop-up commerce (expected to be worth £3.5bn by 2020) – but in a
Starling Bank will become a Direct Agency sponsor for Vocalink’s PayPort Service, enabling access to Faster Payments for Starling Bank customers, other Financial Institutions and Payment Service Providers using the
Kemp Little has, the technology and digital law firm, announced a 12% increase in revenues for its 2016-17 financial year, taking fee revenue to £13.7million and marking three consecutive years
Pilatus Bank argues that, for as long as cash remains the primary method of payment, the ATMs will survive. And considers why bank branches are becoming a thing of the
Small businesses shift from hiring experts in ‘traditional’ fields to taking on specialists for the digital world like cybersecurity and new payments technology. Read more here.
W2, the Global AML, age and identify verification provider, has launched a new dashboard which supports all of their services, offering customers faster and improved search functionality. Read more here.
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