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5 Payment Trends in Asia Shaping its Financial Landscape in 2025

Fintech News

Payment trends in Asia are changing how businesses and people transact from the digital-first economies of China and Singapore to the quickly changing markets of Indonesia and Vietnam. The shift toward digitised payments brings heightened concerns about cybersecurity, fraud, and regulatory compliance.

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6 Asian Companies Recognized Among the World’s Most Promising in Cross-Border Payments

Fintech News

FXC Intelligence, a data platform specializing in the cross-border payment and e-commerce sectors, has released its annual selection of the world’s most promising cross-border payments companies in 2024. One of Singapore’s entries is Partior. million Series A funding round led by Sequoia Capital Southeast Asia.

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Understanding PCI DSS, PSD2, and AML in Payment Processing: A Practical Guide

Finextra

And if your customers don’t feel safe while making payments, they won’t return. In this guide, you’ll understand what digital payment security is and what these regulations mean, how they impact your payment operations, and what you need to do to meet them. They want to know that their personal and financial data is secure.

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ISO20022: The big shift to structured addresses

Finextra

Soon, ISO 20022, a messaging standard designed to improve how payments are processed and communicated, will become the global norm. ISO 20022 was introduced in 2004 and has since been part of a long and complex journey to improve international payment messaging. And unfortunately, more work is ahead for everyone.

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The Journey of Payments and Clearing Systems in India

Finextra

These banks introduced formal ledger-based accounting and cheque payments. Cheque System: The cheque emerged as a formal payment instrument, requiring physical movement and manual clearing processes. This was a significant step towards non-cash payments but was slow and prone to errors.

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Tuum and Sumsub Team Up to Enhance Fraud Prevention for Financial Institutions

Finovate

A newly announced partnership between core banking provider Tuum and full-cycle verification platform Sumsub will give banks, fintechs, and financial institutions the ability to streamline customer onboarding and enhance fraud prevention without adding friction to the user experience. Andrew Sever is the company’s Founder and CEO.

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Paydock and Forter: Empowering merchants and financial institutions with seamless payments and fraud prevention

The Payments Association

A strategic layer for agnostic fraud prevention Paydock serves as a strategic layer in the payment stack, allowing merchants to integrate Forter’s powerful fraud prevention solution independently of their chosen downstream payment providers.