
Circle Announces Open Source Project CENTRE and Foundation
Startup Circle opens source project CENTRE that is based on blockchain technology and will be aimed to connect different digital wallets.
Startup Circle opens source project CENTRE that is based on blockchain technology and will be aimed to connect different digital wallets.
The company has successfully completed the first day of trading, what demonstrates the growing investor interest in Japan’s fintech industry
London fintech start-up Curve adds New Zealand accounting software Xero to its app to make online payments easier.
The platform is expected to become the largest digital currency exchange in South Korea, allowing investors to trade in more than 110 cryptocurrencies.
The new account-based ticketing system will also be extended to mobile payment modes, such as Apple Pay, Android Pay and Samsung Pay, from the first quarter of next year under the Mastercard trial, the Land Transport Authority said on Monday, September 11.
Bendigo Bank of Australia and Indian YES Bank bring Samsung Pay, a mobile payment and digital wallet service by Samsung, to its customers, giving them greater choice and the flexibility they’re looking for.
The European Central Bank plans to create licensing guidelines for financial technology firms.
AutoFi Inc, a Fintech startup specialized in auto industry, announced that it raised $10 million in Series A funding.
The State Bank of India (SBI) and Samsung India unveiled on Tuesday that users of SBI debit cards will now be able to conduct payments using Samsung Pay.
One of South Korea’s first digital-only banks signs up more than one million account holders in its first few days surpassing another online-only K-Bank.
The London-based financial technology startup will enable customers in the United States to transfer money via its platform using Apple Pay.
B2Broker has launched new solution for brokers working with Meta Trader 5
Spain gets Android Pay, which will allow its customers to use their Visa and MasterCard debit or credit card with BBVA to conduct payments with their mobile phones.
The UK-based payments company will use the investments to further expand its operations and allow users to purchase and sell digital currency.
Currently, LG Pay is restricted to the LG G6 and LG G6 Plus in South Korea but hopes to enter the international market soon.