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News

Revolut Faces UK Fraud Lawsuit

Revolut Ltd. is facing a lawsuit in the United Kingdom, as a result of which this fintech brand can pay 700,000 euros ($735,880) to a Serbian energy company as part of a fraud claim.

Finance & Economics

US Raises Cap on Small Business Loans

The White House has raised the cap on small business loans.

Finance & Economics

Foreign Investments in China Demonstrate Decline

Analysts say that the outlook for the growth of foreign direct investment in China is facing a new challenge amid the return of Donald Trump, who won the United States presidential election last month, to the White House.

Finance & Economics

Chinese Economist Calls for 5% GDP Target in 2025

China should set an economic growth target of about 5% for 2025, an indicator similar to the analogous goal for the current year.

Articles

How far off in Ethereum’s future is the $4,000 level?

Ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency in the world, has been dealing with a consolidation period during which it has attempted to secure its support levels in order to foster growth. Yet, it seems that stagnation has become the rule instead, and surpassing this slump has proven to be an increasingly difficult task. In spite of these […]

Articles

The Positive Impact of GCash at Online Casinos in the Philippines

The digital revolution in the Philippines has paved the way for innovative financial solutions and entertainment platforms. Among these, GCash, a leading mobile wallet, has emerged as a key player in transforming the online casino landscape. This article explores how GCash is empowering online casino sites in the Philippines, enhancing user experience, and contributing to […]

Articles

One Of Solana’s Remarkable Features Is Its Exceptional Transaction Processing Speed

The emergence of cryptocurrencies and digital assets has empowered the delivery of a new type of financial services, including payments and loans, referred to as decentralized finance, which relies on smart contracts that live on the blockchain once transactions are confirmed.

News

JPMorgan Gets Fined in Singapore for Manager Misconduct

JPMorgan Chase relationship managers allegedly misrepresented or withheld key pricing details, causing clients to pay spreads exceeding agreed rates, said the Central Bank of Singapore.

News

SEC Sues Touzi Capital for Misleading Investors

According to the SEC, Touzi Capital stated investor funds would finance crypto mining operations, but they were used for unrelated expenses instead.

Fintech & Ecommerce

ADB Partners Mastercard to Boost Financing for MSMEs

ADB and Mastercard share a common goal to foster inclusive economic growth, particularly in developing economies where MSMEs are the backbone of the business ecosystem.

News

Spendesk Launches Payment Institution

The French spend management platform Spendesk has launched a financial services unit, which is operating under a license from Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution.

News

Baidu to Test Robotaxi Service in Hong Kong

Baidu has secured approval to test its Apollo Go robotaxi service in Hong Kong, extending its autonomous vehicle operations beyond mainland China.

Fintech & Ecommerce

Online Black Friday Spending Rises 10%

U.S. shoppers made online purchases worth nearly $10.8 billion on Black Friday using their mobile phones, laptops, desktops and other portable devices.

Fintech & Ecommerce

How Online Payment Trends Affect Holiday Shopping

Holiday shopping patterns continuously change reflecting macroeconomic realities, consumer behaviour shifts, and the constant evolution of payment methods. As the season of joy is approaching, we cannot help but wonder what changes current online payment trends have brought to the holiday shopping routine. 

Fintech & Ecommerce

Norway Joins Eurosystem’s Payment Service

Norway has concluded the deal to add the krone to the Eurosystem’s Target Instant Payment Settlement (Tips) service.

Society & Lifestyle

Ugandan Central Bank Reportedly Faces Hacker Attack

The media reported that hackers broke into the systems of the central bank of Uganda and stole 62 billion shillings ($17 million) from its accounts.