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Saudi British Bank launches remittance service with Visa
Saudi British Bank (SABB) has tied up with Visa to launch new Visa Direct Remittance service to instantly transfer money to several countries around the world.
Advanced Payment Solutions expands deal with MasterCard
Advanced Payment Solutions (APS), a provider of payment solutions and prepaid cards, has expanded its partnership agreement with MasterCard for five more years.
Net Element agrees to buy Russias PayOnline
Net Element has signed an agreement to acquire PayOnline, an online payment provider in Russia, through its subsidiary TOT Group Europe.
payleven forays into Ireland market
payleven, a mobile payments company for small and medium sized businesses, has expanded its footprint in Europe by launching service in Ireland.
American Express to launch new customer loyalty program in US
American Express (AmEx) is set to launch a new multi-business customer loyalty program, called Plenti, in the US that works regardless of how shoppers pay.
TD Bank rolls out new reloadable card
US-based Toronto Dominion Bank (TD Bank) has introduced a new reloadable card called TD Connect that allows consumers to spend the funds loaded onto the card.
Global Payout launches new DCC solution for paying in home currency
Global Payout, a US-based electronic payment and prepaid card solutions provider, has launched a new dynamic currency conversion (DCC) solution that allows customers to benefit from the growth of international retail.
Vantiv signs agreement with Empower FCU for payment solutions
Vantiv, a payment processing services and related technology provider, has entered into a multi-year agreement with Empower Federal Credit Union (FCU) to offer consolidated payment solutions, including merchant services and consumer card issuing products.
Yorkshire Payments inks partnership deal with Global Payments
Yorkshire Payments, a UK-based payment provider, has signed a three year partnership agreement with Global Payments, a US-based provider of payment solutions.
Facebook to allow use transfer money through its Messenger app
Facebook is planning to roll out a new payment service that allows users to transfer money through its Messenger app.