via AltFi Spanish bank Santander has thrown its hat into the foreign currency fintech ring
via AltFi Spanish bank Santander has thrown its hat into the foreign currency fintech ring
via TechCrunch Sending money from one country to another — either because you are a
via TechCrunch Curve, the so-called “over-the-top” banking platform that lets you consolidate all of your
via Crowdfund Insider EQ Bank, a digital platform provided by Equitable Bank, Canada’s Challenger Bank,
The World Bank estimates that by 2016 there will be more than $700 billion sent
By Ingrid Lunden for Techcrunch, A year after raising $100 million, London-based startup WorldRemit has picked up more
By C.Custer for TechinAsia, The battle over the Chinese epayment market is raging fiercely now
By Josh Constine for Techcrunch, Remittance has always been a shady business. Migrant workers need
Jointly bring expanded, omni-channel service capabilities and access to new geographies and merchants, to take
By Anisa Menur A. Maulani for e27.com The combined network of fastacash and Cellum will span over 200
Eighteen months ago, Mark Zuckerberg announced an unofficial messengers’ race for better and faster monetization
Bloomberg: Bangladesh, home to the world’s second-largest mobile money company, is moving to consolidate the
TechCrunch: While Facebook moves deeper into using its Messenger platform as a vehicle for people to transfer
E27CO: Singapore-based fin-tech startup Toast is raising a US$750,000 seed round, with half the funds
MASABLE: Facebook Messenger has finally rolled out its payments feature across the entire U.S. so
PCWorld: The amount of money sent to sub-Saharan Africa via mobile services is expected to hit
TECHCRUNCH: Remittances – sending cash overseas – has always been bitcoin‘s killer app. Now the
THE NEXT WEB: A host of local companies are looking to disrupt the remittance market
TECHINASIA: Cash remittances from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) have proven to be a crucial lifeline for
ВВС: Bitcoin might conjour up visions of dark doings on the Silk Road website and
RRE: US startup Abra has launched its mobile app for remittances (available on iPhone and