Highnote, a modern, fully cloud-native card issuance and program management platform, today announces further expansion of its collaboration with Visa, a world leader in digital payments, which includes certification as a Visa card issuer processor under Visa’s fleet management solutions.
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Kyriba, the global leader in cloud-based financial and IT solutions, has today announced the launch of Kyriba Receivables Finance. The solution provides finance teams with greater control over factoring or securitisation programs as well as enabling selective invoice financing. The multi-funder solution integrates all vendor programs into a single platform, providing a real-time overview of credit facilities, utilisation, limits and program performance.
VizyPay – a leading payment processing fintech – today announces a pair of promotions to build out its new Learning & Development Department. Alex Schaeffer will take on the role of director of learning & development, and Marj Chaffin will join him as principal trainer.
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase is witnessing sustained growth among verified users despite the general digital asset sector operating in an extended bear market. The user growth highlights the exchange's popularity among reputable crypto trading platforms amid the prevailing market conditions.
Moss, the fintech transforming spend management for small to medium enterprises (SMEs), has today announced an exciting new partnership with the global modern card issuing platform, Marqeta. By utilising Marqeta's open API platform, Moss is able to issue corporate cards to European SMEs that enable them to spend smarter, with real-time visibility and control, and save hours each month by automating time-consuming manual tasks.
One of the major problems businesses face is engaging and retaining employees. Losing good employees is a feeling that you rapidly become used to when you're in control of a company irrespective of its size, market, or geography.
Banco Santander’s board of directors has accepted the nomination committee’s proposal to appoint Felipe García Ascencio CEO of Santander México and Group country head for Mexico, effective from 1 January.
García Ascencio will replace Héctor Grisi, who in turn will take over from José Antonio Álvarez as Banco Santander CEO on 1 January 2023.
Banks will pounce as recession sets in