BOSS Revolution Money expands African remittance footprint
BOSS Revolution Money expands African remittance footprint By Edlyn Cardoza Today Africa Benin BOSS Revolution Money Transfer Service IDT Corporation ...
Read moreBOSS Revolution Money expands African remittance footprint By Edlyn Cardoza Today Africa Benin BOSS Revolution Money Transfer Service IDT Corporation ...
Read moreWhile clashing in court with US regulators, Ripple Labs continues to launch its XRP-powered cross-border payment product, On-Demand Liquidity (ODL), ...
Read moreIn the aftermath of Ripple’s announcement that GME Remittance, South Korea’s largest non-bank remittance service provider, has joined RippleNet, the ...
Read moreCross-border remittance currently stands as one of crypto’s best use cases that will thrust it into mainstream finance. Running parallel ...
Read moreIn the latest escalation of a growing rivalry, Stellar Lumens has opened negotiations to purchase MoneyGram – a popular global ...
Read moreAn Australian company hopes to dial down cross-border payment hassles and fees using the crypto asset XRP. Novatti Group, a ...
Read moreRipple has inked a deal with a Malaysian money transfer business and Bangladesh’s largest mobile financial services provider to enable ...
Read moreRippleNet general manager Asheesh Birla says the company’s XRP-based payments platform called On-Demand Liquidity (ODL) processed billions of dollars in ...
Read moreRipple’s senior vice president of product management and corporate development says the payments firm is planning a major expansion of ...
Read moreRipple’s XRP remittance platform has the potential to streamline and boost the speed of international payments, according to a new ...
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