Digital wallets stories
Singapore customers shut out of premium banking may now buy access, as a S$899 annual membership bundles travel, investment and lifestyle perks.
AI developers can now hook autonomous software into stablecoin rails, as OSL aims to solve settlement for machine-to-machine payments.
Developers can now keep deposits, rewards and player payouts inside their own titles as ZBD widens its payments push beyond mobile gaming.
Travellers buying eSIM data in 175 countries can now pay with stablecoins as Eskimo seeks faster checkout and wider payment choice.
Card networks and fintech groups are trying to set rules for AI-driven purchases before a projected USD $3 trillion market fragments.
The tie-up gives Inter faster bank-to-wallet reach for remittances and corporate payouts as digital wallets gain ground in global payments.
Banks and merchants face fresh fraud risks as the council's Kuala Lumpur meeting weighs how AI is changing payment security.
Banks risk losing customer control as instant payments force fraud, identity and authorisation into one real-time trust system.
The fresh capital will help Yuno widen its payments network, add products and edge closer to profitability as it scales worldwide.
Companies can now control meals, car hire and rideshare costs better as American Express broadens virtual card use for US business travellers.
The new link gives US travellers a simpler way to pay in mainland China, where QR code wallets dominate everyday shopping and dining.
The new body seeks to help brands retain customers as Asia-Pacific loyalty spending is forecast to reach USD $141.8 billion by 2030.
The partnership is set to improve US dollar settlement speed and reliability for international transfers, cutting costs for customers.
Institutional clients in more than 100 countries can now trade an Australian dollar stablecoin as Macropod broadens AUDM beyond retail venues.
The appointment comes as iGoDirect targets faster growth in New Zealand's expanding corporate gift card market, forecast at NZD $2.25 billion by 2028.
Travellers buying mobile data abroad can now check out with stablecoins, as Eskimo widens payment choices for its eSIM plans.
Shoppers in Ireland can now buy locally branded gift cards at more than 3,000 Payzone outlets, boosting town-centre spending.
Affluent Uruguayan investors can now access global markets through a single app, as IOL Privé combines advice, planning and trading.
The move gives select US businesses tighter control over employee and travel spending without relying on reimbursements to personal cards.
Cards still dominate Canadian spending, but digital wallets now capture nearly a third of online transactions and are set to keep rising.