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G+D: Navigating the Future of Fintech Agility and Innovation
At Money20/20 Europe 2026, Philippe Serres Chief Sales Officer at Giesecke+Devrient (G+D) outlines how they […]
FCA Reviewing Whether APRs Support Consumers’ Choices
The FCA is reviewing whether Annual Percentage Rates (APRs) help consumers understand borrowing costs
New RS2 Research Reveals Acquirers Lose $3.65M a Year to Outdated Fee Models
RS2, has today announced the release of its latest whitepaper spotlighting a fundamental challenge facing the payments industry
Revolut Gears Up for Spring Bank Holidays and Summer Travel, Removes Extra Weekend Currency Exchange Fees for Premium, Metal and Ultra Plans
Revolut has today removed additional weekend currency exchange fees for customers on its Premium, Metal and Ultra plans.
Visa Agrees to Landmark Settlement With U.S. Merchants Reducing Rates and Guaranteeing No Increases for at Least Five Years
After nearly 20 years of litigation, Visa (NYSE: V) today announced it has agreed to […]
Pros and Cons of Pension Consolidation: Is it the Right Move for Your Retirement?
When you have multiple pension pots The most obvious time to consider consolidating your pensions […]
SuperFi announces variable recurring payments with TrueLayer
SuperFi, a UK problem debt detection and prevention app, has announced a collaboration with TrueLayer, […]
Revolut introduces new fees
Challenger bank Revolut boosted trading fees for the second time in the past six months.
Revolut about to increase fees and cut number of free trades
Revolut introduced additional fees on its free plan and trading on the Revolut platform will also become more expensive.
Monzo introducing new fees for services
For some customers, Monzo bank cash withdrawals and card replacement will be met with new charges from 31 October 2020 as Monzo introduced new rules.
Revolut is increasing its charges and introduces new fees
Challenger bank Revolut introduced a new limit on foreign exchange offering for its free plan.
The biggest changes to "Swipe fees" in a decade! Let's see what Visa is planning.
Visa Inc. is planning some serious changes in the rates U.S. merchants pay to accept its cards. They are hoping to convince more people to abandon checks and adjusting their fees for new businesses such as ride-hailing and app-based services.
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