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RS2 partners with Visa to optimise global payment processing

The Paypers

More updates from R2S In April 2025, RS2 introduced an AI-powered orchestration layer aimed at helping banks modernise legacy systems without disrupting daily operations.

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MAS Advances Asset Tokenisation with Next Phase of Global Layer 1

Fintech News

Reference model of GL1 Over the past two years, MAS has collaborated with 24 financial institutions to pilot asset tokenisation use cases under Project Guardian. These institutions encompass asset managers, market operators, custodians, credit rating agencies, and commercial banks.

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From MEA to EU: KARM’s Report Guides Fintech Innovators Through Regulatory Terrain

The Fintech Times

Differentiating merchant acquiring and payment aggregation With the UAE standing out as a highly innovative ecosystem driving fintech development forward, the whitepaper highlights the different regulators within the country that have played a pivotal role in helping the region to prosper.

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Here’s How 10 APAC Markets Are Approaching Crypto Regulation

Fintech News

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) also played a crucial role by exploring the concept of retail and wholesale Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC) through its eAUD pilot programme , which focused on a wide array of use cases and essential legal aspects.

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SWIFT Now Looking At Blockchain For Interbank Payments

PYMNTS

Financial messaging firm SWIFT made its first public embrace of blockchain technology last year with a whitepaper exploring the use of the technology for smart contracts. Now, it seems the company is taking the next step in adopting blockchain for real-world uses. An announcement Thursday (Jan.

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What We’ve Learned From Libra

PYMNTS

The potential for an association of private companies, conceived by Facebook, to operate a network and a currency that could usurp the power of central banks and governments to make fiscal and monetary policy has proven a bridge too far for them to cross. Except that’s not what the Libra whitepaper says.

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If Facebook Wants To Be WeChat, Why Did It Launch Libra?

PYMNTS

It seems an even bigger one to ask those consumers to download another app inside Messenger – Calibra – for the sole purpose of sending Libra currency via a Calibra digital wallet to friends, with no other use cases in sight for a very long time. Among other things, that will depend on what it means to be an Association Member.