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What is a Payment Service Provider (PSP) and How Do They Work?

Stax

The best provider for you will be one that supports multiple currencies and lets you process transactions in the preferred local currency of your customers.

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ACI Worldwide Extends Fintech Partnership Ecosystem to Fight APP Fraud in Europe and the UK

Fintech Finance

Through the partnership with Banfico, ACI will support UK and European banks and payment service providers (PSP) to comply with mandates to offer Confirmation of Payee (CoP) and Verification of Payee (VOP) services. Account verification services are a critical component of modern payment systems.

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Tink Hits 10,000 Merchant Milestone for Open Banking Payments

Fintech Finance

Tink, A Visa Solution, the market-leading open banking platform, has announced that 10,000 merchants have now chosen Pay by Bank via its Payment Service Provider (PSP) partnerships. ” He continued: “In addition, regulation is furthering the reach of euro-denominated instant payments in the European Union.

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Crypto.com Receives Payment Service Provider Licence from Central Bank of Bahrain

Fintech Finance

Crypto.com has received full approval to provide payment service provider (PSP) services from the Central Bank of Bahrain through its subsidiary registered in the Kingdom of Bahrain under the commercial name “FORIS GFS BH B.S.C.

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

The Fintech Times

In 2014, Nepal’s central bank, Nepal Rastra Bank , introduced its ‘ National Payment Systems Development Strategy ’ (NPSDS) with a vision to modernise the payment system and develop a secure, robust and efficient payment system.

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Crypto.com Secures PSP Licence in Bahrain, Expanding Payment Services Across the Region

The Fintech Times

Crypto.com has secured full approval from the Central Bank of Bahrain to operate as a payment service provider (PSP) through its local subsidiary. This approval enables Crypto.com to expand its payment services in the region, including e-money offerings as well as the introduction of its prepaid cards.

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EU accepts modified version of Apple’s open NFC proposal

NFCW

To explicitly acknowledge that HCE developers are not prevented from combining the HCE payment function with other NFC functionalities or use cases. To remove the requirement for developers to have a licence as a Payment Service Provider (‘PSP’) or a binding agreement with a PSP to access the NFC input.