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Dive into the transformative role of open banking in reshaping lending. Learn how Yapily’s cutting-edge infrastructure is pioneering changes in affordability, customer resilience, and financial support.
Our relationship with technology is more intimate than ever before. We have quickly become accustomed to how milestone developments, such as smartphones and apps, have enabled us to personalise and customise the technology we use daily.
Open banking is making a significant impact on how money is sent across borders. Let’s explore how open banking is revolutionising the remittance industry, making it faster, cheaper, and more efficient.
Discover the transformative power of open banking in streamlining wallet and account top-ups. Delve into the impact on industries like spend management and crypto, and learn how Yapily is boosting business’s financial efficiency and user experience.
Alipay+ partners with Yapily to develop open banking payments solutions in Europe
Payments companies and their rules are old, inflexible, and expensive. This is something the iGaming industry knows better than most. Alternative Payment Types (APMs), such as Account to Account transfers, are your chance to establish new, direct payment relationships with your customers without friction and middlemen.
Openpay partners with Yapily to bring seamless and cost-free cross-border payments across Europe.
Discover why Variable Recurring Payments (VRP) are revolutionising financial transactions. Learn the benefits of VRP sweeping and non-sweeping for both consumers and businesses, and why they’re the next big thing in open banking.
Larger clients have very specific needs. It’s not just about higher volumes of API traffic or lower tolerance of failures and errors. Larger clients also often have aggressive expansion plans or performance requirements. So what components are necessary for an Enterprise ready open banking partner?
Have you ever deleted an app because it was too difficult to use?