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BPC facilitates interoperability in Algeria - millions to use country-wide network

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BPC facilitates interoperability in Algeria - millions to use country-wide network

On 5 January 2020, Algérie Poste’s ‘Edahabia’ electronic card had become interoperable with the country’s banking network.

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From the product you have to the service you need

For payment service providers and retailers alike, processing payments has been one of the key activities to which a significant portion of these companies’ resources have been..

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Frictionless payments and the importance of data – seven key learnings from this year’s edition of Money20/20

Money20/20, it’s a wrap. This year’s edition of one of the world’s most coveted fintech conferences transcended last years event again. Over the course of three days, Money20/20..

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Ecosystems: Welcome to the ‘Era of the Many’: how ecosystems are powering the payments industry

The days of tactical solutions that fulfill a single purpose, where payments existed in isolation are gone, they simply don’t meet today’s customer expectations. Financial service..

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MPE Open Banking 2018

At this years MPE 2018 event our Product Marketing Manager, Marijke Koninckx presents Payments in the Times of Open Banking and discusses how to create the next generation..

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New fraud tactics require new prevention measures

Fraudsters are getting more and more organized and have started more sophisticated and targeted attacks on financial systems over the last couple of years. With the overall..

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How to Protect Your Bank During Payments Technology Replacement

In a rapidly changing market, the financial and skills challenges connected with maintaining outdated legacy payments technology are escalating.

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Can your current payments technology be future-proofed?

For banks and FIs ready to upgrade their payments platforms to maintain pace with customer demand, it can appear that ‘rip and replace’ is the only option.

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