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Nium Boosts Cross-Border Payment Efficiency with Partior

Fintech News

Nium, a global payments infrastructure provider, announced a partnership with Partior , a blockchain-based clearing and settlement network, at the Singapore Fintech Festival 2024. The partnership allows financial institutions to connect with Nium for faster, more transparent cross-border payments.

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Cross-Border Payments Could Further Enable APP Fraud, Says Payments Association Study

Fintech Finance

Authorised Push Payment (APP) fraud continues to be one of the most pressing concerns for financial services, the payment industry, law enforcement and the general public – and new developments in cross-border payments may be making it easier.

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Nium Offers Swift Connectivity for Faster Cross-Border Payments

Fintech News

Nium, a global payments infrastructure provider, announced that financial institutions can now connect to its real-time payments network using their existing Swift infrastructure. This eliminates the need for complex and costly API integrations, making cross-border payments faster and more affordable.

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Nium, Kinexys by JP Morgan Enhance Cross-Border Payment Accuracy in Asia

Fintech News

Global payments infrastructure provider Nium has expanded its partnership with Kinexys by J.P. Morgan (formerly Onyx) to enhance cross-border payment accuracy in Malaysia, Thailand, and Hong Kong, This makes Nium the first fintech to provide data for validating bank account details in these markets.

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Thunes and Circle to Facilitate Faster Cross-Border Payments with USDC Stablecoin

Fintech News

Global payments network Thunes has announced a collaboration with Circle , the issuer of regulated stablecoins USDC and EURC. This partnership aims to enhance stablecoin liquidity management in cross-border payments. said Jeremy Allaire, Co-founder and CEO of Circle.

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Overcoming the de-banking dilemma: Innovating the future of cross-border payments

The Payments Association

As the cross-border payments industry contends with de-banking and stringent regulations, can emerging technologies and alternative solutions pave the way for a more efficient and accessible global payments landscape? Read more

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CBA and BNY Deliver Near Real-Time Cross-Border Payments

Fintech Finance

Through a new cross-border payments collaboration between Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) and The Bank of New York Mellon ( BNY ), Australian businesses and individuals who receive international payments from BNY’s customers may now be paid in as little as 60 seconds1 regardless of who they bank with.