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The Spanish bank introduced the installment product in Germany nine months ago, and is planning to bring it to 18 European markets this year.
January 26 -
JPMorgan Chase's recent purchase of a stake in the Greek fintech will allow the U.S. company to offer new services like merchant credit in Europe, where it is No. 5 among merchant acquirers.
January 26 -
Acquiring the earned-wage-access firm and challenger bank would further efforts by the retailer and its partners to develop a "super app" featuring mobile financial tools.
January 26 -
The buy now/pay later craze already has retailers demanding lower fees, according to Klarna.
January 25 -
The controversial cryptocurrency project that Mark Zuckerberg once defended in front of Congress is unraveling after regulatory pressure.
January 25 -
The new service was designed to lower costs for community banks while adding security features and providing customers with access to Venmo and other peer-to-peer payment systems.
January 25 -
American Express predicts travel will account for just 20% of its spending for the foreseeable future, compared with 30% before the pandemic, as younger consumers spend more on merchandise.
January 25 -
The announcement marks JPMorgan’s first deal in 2022, on the heels of its most prolific year for buying and taking stakes in smaller firms since at least the financial crisis.
January 25 -
Switching from a horizontal layout — a relic of embossed account numbers — is an attempt by issuers like HSBC, Starling Bank and Bank of America to address accessibility challenges faced by customers with dementia, visual impairments and other conditions.
January 24 -
A new service speeds payments by using artificial intelligence to predict which buyers are most likely to pay.
January 21