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EBANX Data Shows 41% of Online Card Transactions in Brazil Come From Digital Issuers

Fintech Finance

According to internal data from EBANX , a global Payment Service Provider (PSP) that has already processed transactions for nearly 70% of Brazil’s credit cardholders, fintech companies and digital players now account for 41% of the total value transacted through credit cards for online purchases in Brazil. .

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Can Nepal Continue Building Fintech Foundations to Support Economic Development and Growth?

The Fintech Times

Currently, the country hosts 10 Payment System Operators (PSO) and 27 Payment Service Providers (PSP). Regarding digital payment systems in Nepal, mobile banking boasts the largest number of customers (over 23 million), while digital wallets follow closely behind (21 million).

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Alternative Payment Adoption Continues to Rise Across Emerging Markets, Reveals EBANX

The Fintech Times

Digital-first financial institutions have become key drivers behind cards’ sustained presence and growth in rising economies, according to new data revealed by EBANX , the global payment service provider (PSP).

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ACI Worldwide and RYVYL EU Power Merchant Payments in Central Eastern Europe

Fintech Finance

ACI Worldwide ( NASDAQ: ACIW), a global leader in mission-critical, real-time payments software, today announced a collaboration with RYVYL EU, a leading payments service provider (PSP) and acquirer in Central Eastern Europe (CEE), to help merchants across the region increase revenues through higher transaction conversion rates.

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EBA CLEARING Advances R2P Infrastructure Solution

PYMNTS

“As detailed in our white paper, we believe the time is right for putting into reality a pan-European request to pay solution that allows existing end-user solutions to interconnect and, at the same time, provides the basis for the development of new pan-European payment solutions,” said EBA CLEARING CEO Hays Littlejohn.