Mastercard right now is offering cardholders in China the ability to use local credit and debit cards to pay U.S. tuitions and other costs through a first ever online payment service found at www.plastiq.com.
The Worth Group today announced the beginning of a six-month countdown to the 25th anniversary celebration of Worth.
World First, an expert in international currency, has recently been named seventh in the Annual Sunday Times HSBC International Track 200.
Flywire is doing more to separate itself from competitors with an anticipated integration with Uni-Pay.
As our worldwide economy becomes increasingly interconnected, the demand for a frictionless, efficient, and global outbound payment solution has grown substantially.
Culminating all of the latest and greatest trends for the new year, Payment Quarterly is your handbook for the coming months in the Payments Industry.
Revolut, a mobile and cross-country payment platform announced a large capital raising round was launched last week.
The financial technology sector is seeming more and more like a full and legitimate industry, with two name brand firms merging.
When it comes to foreign exchange, UK’s small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) receive better service from FinTech specialist providers than banks, says a recent study by currency specialists World First.
Online payments company Payoneer has acquired Armor Payments, a B2B payments provider offering the first Escrow-as-a-Service (EaaS) payment service.
Cross-border payments will likely see significant growth and changes this year-and in the coming years as the payment landscape continues to shift, says Mike Massaro, CEO of Flywire.
World First, an expert FinTech company in international currencies and money transfer, said that UK based traditional banks are letting SMEs down when they are looking forward to expand their business worldwide.
Cross-border payment solutions provider Flywire continues its rapid expansion, this time in Canada with the acquisition of ScholarFX.
Hawala, a traditional money transfer system that originates from medieval Muslim traders, is flourishing in the battle against ISIS and the migrant crisis currently plaguing the EU.
Pangea, an international money transfer platform, announced today a new debit-to-debit transfer system that enables users to send money via a mobile app using their debit card numbers, without any bank account details.