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Dutch fintech Bitsafe offers cross-border banking on mobile, online platform

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Category: Mobile News
16 November 2018

Nov. 16, 2018

Bitsafe, a Dutch fintech firm, has launched a borderless basic payment account, which allows customers to deposit funds, make payments and access funds online or using a mobile device, according to a company press release.

Traditionally, banks are only allowed to offer accounts to customers in their home country or region, however, Joost Zuurbier, chief executive of Bitsafe, said that new European legislation allows users to offer accounts globally.

He said Bitsafe accounts have a unique Dutch IBAN number, and a central bank stores the funds, allowing customers to access funds immediately. Although Bitsafe accounts are denominated in Euros, plans are in the works to also show them in British pounds and U.S. dollars. The company is also planning to launch a Bitsafe debit card.

Bitsafe spokesman Mike de Ruyter told Mobile Payments Today that Bitsafe customers can use an AI-enhanced mobile app, which can be used to make payments and deposit and withdraw funds and is available on Google Play or the Apple Appstore.

Users can send and receive SEPA [Single Euro Payments Area] funds, send and receive SWIFT code wire transfers and also send checks to the U.S., like traditional bank accounts, he said.

Bitsafe is also taking part in the development of the European Instant Payment scheme, which will allow for payment transactions to be completed in 10 seconds or less across the SEPA region by the middle of 2019, according to the release.

The company was originally launched in San Francisco in 1998, but later relocated to Europe.

 

Topics: Bill Payment, Mobile Banking, Region: EMEA

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Alipay, National University of Singapore, to support social good digital startups

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Category: Mobile News
16 November 2018

Nov. 16, 2018

Alipay and NUS Enterprises, the National University of Singapore's business incubator arm, announced an initiative to support digital technology startups throughout Southeast Asia that are working to improve society.

The program is designed to boost educational opportunities for low-income people or help the elderly leverage digital technology or offer skills to the disabled, according to a company press release.

The first Alipay NUS Enterprise Social Innovation Challenge will take place in Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia. A panel of judges in each country will name three winners, who will receive cash prizes of SGD $10,000. All winners will compete for the top prize, which will be named in March during a competition in Singapore. The top prize there will be SGD $50,000.

Won Poh Kam, a professor and senior director at the NUS Entrepreneurship Centre, said the program will provide help for these startups to scale up, using an ecosystem of mentors, impact investors, corporate CSR teams and other support systems.

Top teams will also get financial support and a e-month incubation support by NUS Enterprise as well as access to its Block71 community and co-working space in Singapore, Bandung, Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Suzhou and San Francisco

Topics: Mobile/Digital Wallet, Region: APAC

Companies: Alipay

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PayPal completes $400M Hyperwallet acquisition, buys stake in Arkose Labs

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Category: Mobile News
16 November 2018

Nov. 16, 2018

PayPal Holdings Inc. has completed its $400 million acquisition of Hyperwallet, a move that the company expects will enhance its suite of payment options on e-commerce platforms in markets around the world, according to a company press release. 

Hyperwallet CEO Brett Warrington will join PayPal and continue to lead Hyperwallet, reporting to Juan Benitez, vice president and general manager of Braintree, which is the unit that provides merchant payment platforms.

The closing comes just two days after PayPal made a strategic investment in Arkose Labs, a San Francisco-based cybersecurity firm that helps prevent online fraud for mobile and protect digital identity. Arkose Labs guarantees a refund to customers in case the technology fails to stop an automated attack, according to the release.

Arkose Labs in September announced $6 million in Series A funding from investors led by US Venture Partners, which brings its total outside investment to $14 million.

Topics: Mobile/Digital Wallet, POS, Security

Companies: PayPal

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Branson isn’t in it for the money; entrepreneurs need to improve the world

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15 November 2018

Nov. 15, 2018 | by Elliot Maras

Branson isn’t in it for the money; entrepreneurs need to improve the world

Sir Richard Branson shares a light hearted moment with Nuno Sebastiao at Money20/20. Photo courtesy of Money20/20.

Many of us go through a phase of wanting to change the world, usually while in school, before the challenges of surviving in a problematic world destroy that desire. Sir Richard Branson, the British billionaire entrepreneur, philanthropist and visionary, never outgrew that passion. Branson shared his insights about the need for entrepreneurs to serve as engines for change during the recent Money20/20 conference in Las Vegas.

While financial services is only one of many industries Branson has attempted to disrupt with a strong focus on consumers, it has been one of the more challenging ones, due to the dominance of existing players. Virgin Money, Branson's financial services company, has focused on making financial services easy for customers to understand. 

"There's no point in existing if you're not going to be the consumer's friend," Branson told interviewer Nuno Sebastiao, CEO of Feedzai. "Your business is going to shrivel up and die, particularly if you're taking on five massive banks." If your products are better than the competition's, your staff will be more committed, he said. 

Branson is already active in the mobile payments space through two of his companies, Virgin Money and Virgin Mobile.

Virgin Money South Africa — which provides services for savings, credit cards and more — recently released an upgrade of Virgin Money Spot, its P2P payment app in partnership with wiGroup, a Cape Town, South Africa based mobile software company, according to an email sent to Mobile Payments Today. Virgin Money Spot is only available in the South African market.

Under the Spot 3.0 upgrade, the mobile payment app uses blockchain technology to improve security and speed, the company stated. The app will enable users without 3D-secure bank cards to transfer funds via their bank accounts. A Spot customer can top-up their wallet using a 3D-secure enabled credit card, or by making an EFT deposit from their bank account into their wallet. The customer doesn’t have to link their bank account for payments to be made into their Spot wallet. They only need to link a bank account when they want to cash-out value in their wallet. 

Virgin Money Spot marks Branson’s second blockchain investment, following his support for a blockchain development company called Blockchain, which has raised $70 million from investors from Wall Street, Silicon Valley and London.

Branson’s Virgin Group, meanwhile, supports mobile payments through its Virgin Mobile company, which provides telecom services in the U.K. and the U.S. In September, Virgin Mobile introduced a mobile app to make it easier for customers to track spending and deploy spending caps to prevent exceeding their minutes, texts and data limits, according to a company press release.

Committed to fintech

The Virgin Group stated in an email to Mobile Payments Today that Branson has plans to invest in fintech, but did not elaborate. During the Money20/20 presentation Branson cited his investment in blockchain, along with bitcoin, Twitter and Transferwise, the money transfer company. 

"We felt that blockchain was something we should invest in," Branson told Sebastiao. "There is a very exciting future in the whole area."

Reflecting on his career, which has included the formation of more than 300 businesses, Branson told Sebastiao he was lucky because he began one of his first businesses, the Virgin Atlantic airline, at a time when the airlines were "abysmal," as were trains and banks. "Everything was abysmal and nobody worried about the consumer," he said. "We were able to come in on a white horse and be a knight."

"Nowadays it's slightly more difficult because a lot of these big companies have learned to care," he said, citing Delta Airlines, the world's largest airline.

A fast rise

Branson did not let dyslexia stop him from starting a magazine at age 15 to oppose the war the U.S. was waging in Vietnam. At the time, he did not see himself as a businessman as much as a proponent for social change.

At age 28, Branson had a flight to the Virgin Islands canceled because the airline decided there weren't enough passengers booked. He did not like the fact that an airline could arbitrarily make a decision that inconvenienced people, so he decided to buy an airline and operate it his own way. This led to the creation of the Virgin Atlantic airline.

Virgin Atlantic has survived because customers like it, Branson said. Building a successful business in a competitive industry like air travel requires providing service superior to the competition.

"If you're going to take on a giant, you're going to have to better than them," he said.

A touch of humor and space travel

Sebastiao then switched the focus to Branson's reputation for humor and asked him what he saw as his best PR stunts. Branson cited building a UFO on April Fool's Day that got London radio stations' attention. The police were on hand when the UFO landed in a field and blew smoke from its door, reminiscent of a scene from the movie, "E.T. — The Extra-Terrestrial."

As for space travel, which many see as Branson's most exciting venture, Sebastiao wanted to know how Branson planned to make it a reality for mainstream people through his startup, Virgin Galactic. Branson said he did not venture into space travel with a return on investment in mind. 

"I was absolutely sure that one day I would go to space," he said, adding that he began hiring engineers for this venture in 1991. Fourteen years ago, there were 500 engineers working on it. Now there are 800. He believes Virgin Galactic will be the first commercial space travel company, and they are on the verge of a commercial space flight. 

Many clapped when Branson asked the audience how many of them would like to travel in outer space.

Commitment to entrepreneurs

Branson didn't waste any time getting to his current focus, Virgin Unite, an organization he created to unite people and entrepreneurial ideas to improve the world. The organization has supported more than 4,000 entrepreneurs worldwide, he said.

"We can't leave it up to governments to solve our problems in the world," Branson said. Businesses need to address the world's problems, such as climate change and drug addiction.

Drug addiction, he said, should be treated as a health problem and not as criminal one. Sebastiao agreed, adding that his home country, Portugal, reduced its opioid addiction problem by taking this approach.

Branson ended the discussion by pointing out that the money he was paid to attend Money20/20 has all been directed to charity.
 

Topics: Bitcoin, Mobile Apps, Money Transfer / P2P, Region: EMEA

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Elliot Maras

Elliot Maras is the editor of KioskMarketplace.com and FoodTruckOperator.com.

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BigCommerce adds Venmo, Masterpass to merchant platform

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Category: Mobile News
15 November 2018

Nov. 15, 2018

BigCommerce, an e-commerce platform for more than 60,000 brands, said in a company press release that Venmo and Masterpass are now being supported as payment methods on the service.

BigCommerce merchants using Braintree technology can now offer multiple checkout options, including Venmo and PayPal Credit. If Venmo is enabled on a mobile device there is no need for an additional code by the merchant.

]Adding Masterpass will help improve payment security, as it securely stores payment details, shipping information and payment preferences, according to the company,.

BigCommerce officials said that digital payment services like Venmo and Masterpass will help prevent cart abandonment by consumers who choose to shop via mobile devices. Data showed that 70 percent of them abandoned their carts when shopping online and 86 percent of them abandoned their carts when shopping on mobile.

Topics: Card Brands, Mobile Payments, Online Purchasing, POS, Retail

Companies: MasterCard

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