SWIFT Cutoff as Potential Deterrent for Russia?
This WSJ posting is meant to describe a bit about SWIFT and why it is being discussed as a lever ...
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This WSJ posting is meant to describe a bit about SWIFT and why it is being discussed as a lever ...
My background is in payments not geo-political conflict, but I find it interesting how political payments infrastructure has become. We see ...
Buy Now, Pay Later has global implications. The trend is more than Australia, US, and Europe. In Russia, some estimates ...
More and more countries around the globe endeavor to create their own payment networks in an attempt to become more ...
As of 2020, 74.6 million debit cards were issued by Mir, representing 28.62% of all debit cards in circulationSince 2016, ...
The Russian government is experimenting with currency and blockchain-based solutions that would serve as an alternative to the SWIFT payment ...
Today’s read comes from the NYT in an article titled “Russians Pull Out Credit Cards and Consumer Debt Spirals." It ...
The Russian e-commerce market has already attracted numerous large international companies–from the high-tech visionary Microsoft to video game industry pillars ...
The Washington Times reports that credit cards connected to Mastercard or Visa brands may be disabled as a result of ...
Ingenico Group, the global leader in seamless payment, today announced a strategic partnership with Sberbank, Russia’s largest bank, to enable ...
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