Klarna, the leading global payments and shopping service, and its industry-wide Influencer Council, have released their Influencer Marketing Whitepaper to serve as a guide for influencers and brands to advertise online responsibly.
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emerchantpay, a global payment service provider, and leading cryptocurrency exchange platform Bittrex Global, have today announced a partnership that enables customers to purchase digital assets instantly usin
Wise, a global technology company building the best way to move and manage money internationally, announced the launch of its low-cost and fast international money transfers from India today. With this launch, Indians will be able to send money from the country to 44 countries globally, including the UK, US, Singapore, Malaysia, UAE, and countries in the Eurozone. The service is available across Android, iOS, and the web.
At launch, Wise’s service is:
SMEs make up 95% of businesses in many countries, and yet they are consistently underserved by banks around the world. Temenos and Canadian Western Bank (CWB) have innovated together to develop an Explainable AI-driven (XAI) solution, Temenos Virtual COO. Following TCF Online 2021, Temenos, the banking software company, announces that it has launched Temenos Virtual COO globally.
AUDUSD Overview:
Watch the video for a summary of today’s news releases, a review of the USD Index, and a complete Top Down Analysis of the AUDUSD.
AUDUSD Monthly:
Monthly support at 0.7532, resistance at 0.7835.
Over the last 4 months price has been testing and rejecting monthly resistance at 0.7835. Last month price formed an inverted hammer signalling a possible change in trend.
AUD Steady; RBA to Maintain Policy Settings
Path Solutions is thrilled to announce that the company’s Group Chairman & CEO, Mohammed Kateeb has been recently recognized for his achievements and thought leadership in the fintech sector, winning the ‘Financial Services Technology Leadership Award’ at the MEA Finance Banking Technology Awards 2021.
Although the COVID-19 did reduce global IT spending last year, many companies were still forced to increase their IT budgets to adapt to new operational requirements and set up their employees to work from home.














