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19 Mar 2022
The Russian government made a $117 million interest payment to foreign bondholders on Wednesday, averting what would have been its first foreign debt default since the Bolshevik Party shocked Western investors in 1918 by refusing to repay the borrowings of Czar Nicholas II.
13 Sep 2021
A US federal court has ordered Apple to accommodate developers when it comes to payments for apps and services. The ruling came in the legal tussle between Apple and Epic Games.
10 Mar 2021
Russia's leading food retailer group is launching a facial recognition payment system in more than fifty Moscow supermarkets, with plans to extend the technology to its entire network.
12 Feb 2021
Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ether were becoming increasingly popular in Nigeria. Some businesses and individuals are turning to it for cross-border payments and trades, thereby bypassing hurdles of scarce FX. As the prohibition on crypto accounts takes effect, GuardianTV explains what you should know about CBN's cryptocurrency bank account ban
20 Oct 2019
Barclays CEO Global Head of Payment Acceptance Rob Cameron, Nordea Head of Transaction Banking Solutions Tino Kam, Member of the Board at LSEG, Permanent TSB and Pendo System & Senior Adviser Dr. Ruth Wandhöfer and Transfast CEO Samish Kumar sit down with Bloomberg’s Senior Writer Ed Robinson at The Future of Frictionless Payments in London on September 25, 2019.

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