WEEKLY FACTS - Week 7

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.
BNP Paribas and BPCE deliver Estreem
Two major banks in the French square have just made their partnership announced a few months ago regarding the creation of a common payment processor. This is BNP Paribas and COPD They have named their new Estreem processor and already present it as a major European player in payment processing.
ECB expands non-bank PSP rights
The ECB recently announced a key decision to allow non-banking SSPs access to Eurosystem central bank payment systems. This initiative aims to provide new opportunities for payment institutions and electronic money while maintaining strict criteria to ensure the security of payment systems. In addition, the measure also includes cryptoactive service providers (PSSCs), thereby providing similar access. This decision marks a significant step towards greater integration of fintechs and innovative players into the European financial landscape.
Klarna prepares to integrate cryptocurrency
The Swedish giant of the BNPL Klarna continue to consolidate its offer. At the dawn of his expected introduction in ScholarshipIt is also his co-founder and CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski who has just revealed his ambition to soon integrate a crypto offer into his financial services. A strategic turning point for the group.
The announcement of this diversification of Klarna's activities then comes the giant of the BNPL is preparing to ensure its introduction on the stock exchange in the United States, a priori scheduled for next April. Klarna also comes from sign with JP Morgan Payments to make its BNPL payment options accessible to clients using J.P. Morgan Payments.
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