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The US banking giant has unveiled Liink, a new brand name for its Interbank Information Network (IIN), as part of moves to boost its blockchain offering.
For banks that deal with small businesses and B2Bs, the future lies in the right infrastructure for low-value payments. SWIFT's new pilot aims to run low-value payments on gpi's rails
You can tell it’s fintech season in Singapore when a new development to Project Ubin – the much anticipated blockchain payment and securities network – is announced by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)
China is at the vanguard of the new payments revolution and nowhere is set to feel the pain more than China’s banks. A new report outlines just how deeply new fintech is cutting into China’s bank revenues
With heavyweights such as Deutsche Bank now joining the IIN, the network is scaling up. In just 12 months, it now includes more than 300 banks, many of them from APAC
For Chinese tech giant Tencent, revenues from its fledgling fintech and business services operations could one day outstrip the firm's traditional stronghold in smartphone gaming
Stuck payments are the bane of the treasurer’s life, sometimes taking weeks to resolve. Chong Hing Bank spoke to CT about why it’s using J.P. Morgan’s blockchain network