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BSP rolls out new Visa debit card in Fiji

Papua New Guinea-based Bank South Pacific (BSP) has rolled out its new Visa debit card in Suva, Fiji, which aims to make travelling easy for its customers.

Euronet Worldwide to takeover HiFX for £145m

Global electronic payments provider Euronet Worldwide has agreed to takeover HiFX, a UK-based payments and foreign exchange services provider, for £145m.

Sri Lanka’s CBC reports 30% rise in debit card payments

Sri Lanka-based Commercial Bank of Ceylon (CBC) has reported 30% rise in debit card payments and has issued around 400,000 new cards over the last one year.

Skyauth to provide mPOS solution to pop-up retailers in Berlin

skyauth, a UK-based cloud commerce solutions provider, has been selected to provide its mPOS solution, popuppay, to eight pop-up retailers within the Corio shopping centre in Berlin, Germany.

TSYS launches enhanced version of Credit Care

Georgia-based TSYS has launched the enhanced version of its online self-servicing solution, Credit Care.

Blockchain unveils new payments app for merchants

Blockchain.info, a bitcoin wallet and block explorer, has unveiled Merchant App, a new bitcoin payments solution designed specifically to cater merchants.

AiN Group selects PayAnywhere as mobile payments provider

Authorized Integrators Network (AiN) Group, a network of consumer electronics dealers, has selected PayAnywhere as its mobile payments provider.

Swift launches new platform to support global payment systems

Belgium-headquartered Swift has unveiled Market Infrastructure Resiliency Service (MIRS), a new business continuity solution to support global payment systems.

Country Survey: South Africa

The South African cards and payments channel has grown well over the last few years and is expected to continue. Payments on the African continent have been historically difficult, although less so in SA, and there is high demand for a system to solve the very real payments problems. CI examines how the country will develop over the next few years

Country Survey: South Africa

The South African cards and payments channel has grown well over the last few years and is expected to continue. Payments on the African continent have been historically difficult, although less so in SA, and there is high demand for a system to solve the very real payments problems. CI examines how the country will develop over the next few years