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The new feature supports over 100 cryptocurrencies and major crypto wallets, aiming to simplify international commerce for U.S. merchants.
Abu Dhabi investment giant IHC has finalised the acquisition of eFunder, the digital invoice-financing platform, marking a decisive move into fintech for small and medium enterprises. The platform has ...
PayPal says the system currently supports 100 cryptocurrencies, with plans to expand. PayPal first opened up crypto buying and selling in 2020, but this is the biggest push so far to make spending it ...
Mastercard Incorporated MA and PayPal Holdings, Inc. PYPL are two giants that are reshaping digital transactions across the ...
Broadband network firm CityFibre has struck a £2.3 billion financing deal in a bid to shore up its finances and drive further growth. The fibre broadband specialist, which is seeking to challenge ...
Defence & Security News: Days after condemning the Pahalgam carnage, the Paris-based intergovernmental body has identified state-sponsored terrorism as a global threat. It als ...
The FATF's latest report reveals terrorists exploited digital platforms—ordering a component for the 2019 Pulwama IED via Amazon and transferring funds using PayPal. Watch to know more on this!
India is institutionalizing outcome-based financing, and not just experimenting with it, to build a resilient, inclusive skilling ecosystem in the country, Jayant Chaudhary, minister of state ...
Tourists, hotels and homes have been evacuated as a wildfire spreads rapidly on the Greek island of Crete. But is it still safe to go on holiday? Here's what we know.
Wildfires are raging on the Greek island of Crete. If you have a holiday booked, is it still safe to travel? Here's the latest Foreign Office advice.
140 Sydney flights axed amid wild weather, big travel insurance warning issued At least 140 flights in and out of Sydney Airport have been cancelled as a travel insurance expert issues a warning ...
The White House is renewing a Cuba travel ban that's been in place since 1962, but is tourism on the island actually off-limits?