WEEKLY FACTS - Week 5
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Every day, ADN'ews analyses the latest innovations and news on financial services and international payment. Focus on announcements that should not be missed this week and that outline major trends in the sector.
Banco Sabadell's turn to geolocation payments
The geolocalized data analysis company Snowdrop Solutions just found a new large banking partner to deploy its technology. This is Banco. Sabadell which is thus about to evolve the digital experience of its customers by allowing them to geolocalise their card payment in real time.
Amazon and NAB want to speed up payment by bank account
The National Australia Bank (NAB) recently formalized its partnership with the Amazon e-commerce giant. Their rapprochement aims to offer the customers of amazon.com.au, the payment service called PayTo, an initiative of Australian Payments Plus, operator of Australia's real-time payment infrastructure. The aim of this "Pay by Bank" offer is to disrupt the map and allow the NAB to become an actor in the democratization of this type of offer.
X joins Visa to launch X Money
The first partner of X Money is other than Visa. Several months after rumours about the launch of a payment service, the social network announced the creation of a partnership with the Visa scheme, with the aim of offering P2P payments and cash transfers since the X application. A partnership that gives weight to X Money and once again illustrates Visa's appeal for innovative solutions.
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