EU Institutions Challenge the Merits of the Digital Euro
The digital euro has faced a difficult path to fruition, with many of Europe’s leading financial institutions questioning whether a ...
Explore the latest news and insights on the European Union’s impact on payments and banking, focusing on regulations, policies, and trends shaping the financial landscape.
The digital euro has faced a difficult path to fruition, with many of Europe’s leading financial institutions questioning whether a ...
The digital euro, first proposed in 2020, is now looking at a potential launch date of mid-2029. “The middle of ...
The Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) went into effect last week in the European Union, and many of the region’s ...
Robinhood will bolster its crypto services for European users in anticipation of a more transparent regulatory framework in the region. ...
Italy’s UniCredit has acquired a 9% stake in Germany’s Commerzbank and indicated its intention to seek a merger between the ...
The rationale behind cryptocurrencies is that they are created and distributed outside the control of national governments. However, this doesn’t ...
An executive at an EU fintech said that improving the financial relationship between the UK and the European Union would ...
Swedish-based buy now, pay later firm Klarna isn’t content with just being a global payments network. With two new products—balance ...
Two European trade associations have issued a letter raising objections to the UK’s proposed interchange fee cap for payments originating ...
After months of jockeying, the EU has accepted Apple’s terms to open up the iPhone’s tap-to-pay features to other digital ...
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