Real time data stories
Passengers can now see booking glitches fixed faster, as Scoot has cut feedback analysis from hours to minutes using Qualtrics AI.
It lets the lender automate disbursements and repayments while avoiding costly direct bank integrations for its SEPA-based receivables finance product.
Many large businesses are leaving millions on the table as manual processes and fragmented systems widen indirect tax compliance risks.
Delayed reconciliations and siloed teams are leaving European energy retailers exposed, with most executives saying up to 10% of revenue is at risk.
The platform aims to cut costs and complexity for banks, fintechs and merchants moving funds across borders in fiat and stablecoins.
Live data aims to cut delays and boost confidence on UK concrete pours as contractors seek to verify filling, pressure and strength in real time.
It aims to cut manual work for travel and finance teams as new dashboards, approval tools and disruption alerts roll out in stages.
Recipients of overseas transfers in the US should see faster, clearer payments as Bank of America and J.P. Morgan adopt Swift's new framework.
Stricter UK crypto ad rules are pushing firms to automate checks before publication, reducing the risk of compliance breaches and delays.
Faster transfers are exposing a gap in Europe's payments systems, where firms still struggle to link money movement with data, controls and accountability.
Shoppers will know at once if a purchase tracks, as delayed cashback has often undermined trust in reward offers across the sector.
Consumers and businesses will be able to move money in seconds outside banking hours when Payments Canada launches the RTR next quarter.
Disconnected systems are slowing decisions, masking costs and forcing Canadian firms to reconcile data manually before they can trust it.
Shoppers could face higher prices, fewer choices and longer waits as Australian companies pass on rising supply chain costs.
The Cardiff startup's paid app could broaden guided walks beyond major tourist sites, with live audio that follows users anywhere on a data connection.
The tie-up should give users more account features, faster transfers and higher limits as Fold builds a fuller banking-style app around bitcoin.
Shoppers could soon pay straight from bank accounts as the tie-up lets AI agents find goods, check stock and complete purchases.
The tie-up could help card issuers approve more genuine online purchases, while reducing costly false declines and chargebacks across eCommerce.
Banks could gain faster product updates and lower operating costs as Maximum emerges from stealth with a USD $30 million seed round.
Banks risk being blindsided by new digital finance firms that are already moving money faster and attracting users beyond the old model.