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Forrester Report: The Future of APAC Payments

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In Asia-Pacific (APAC), the payment landscape is rapidly evolving, driven by the integration of advanced technologies, growing use of alternative payment methods and the rise of digital currencies. BNPL, in particular, has surged, rising from accounting for 1.6% of e-commerce payments in 2022 to 4.4%

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The Ultimate Guide to Ecommerce Payment Solutions

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They can range from traditional payments, such as credit/debit cards and ACH payments , to modern alternative methods, such as digital wallets, mobile transactions, Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL), and cryptocurrency. The eCommerce payment solution infrastructure involves several key players.

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Miranda McLean, High-Profile FinTech Marketer, Joins Ecommpay as Chief Marketing Officer

Fintech Finance

Ecommpay , a leading international Payment Service Provider and UK and Europe direct bank Card Acquirer, has made the high-profile appointment of Miranda McLean as Chief Marketing Officer. As part of her remit, Miranda will be responsible for determining the global strategic direction for marketing.

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Ecommpay Premiers Full-stack E-commerce Offering at MPE 2024

Fintech Finance

Ecommpay , a leading international Payment Service Provider and UK and European direct bank card Acquirer, is gearing up for a remarkable debut at the Merchant Payments Ecosystem (MPE) event, taking place from March 12-14, 2024, in Berlin.

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Finovate Global South America: Investment, Partnership, and Innovations in Embedded Finance

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The goal of the partnership is to facilitate cross-border payouts, leveraging the integration of more than 900 local and alternative payment methods (APMs) such as credit and debit cards, bank transfers, and instant transactions. Malaysian wealth management platform Versa raised $6.8 million in Series A funding.