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Fintech Islands Experience (FiX) Leading the Region s Charge in Financial Technology

Fintech industry leaders from all over the world will gather at the Sam Lord’s Castle Wyndham Grand Barbados from January 24–26, 2024, for the second edition of…

Banking (R)evolution: A New Wave of Digital Banking in the Caribbean

Delta Capital to roll out payment cards in 2023

THE Zachary Harding-led Delta Capital Partners is now finalising its acquisition of the Massycard (Barbados) Limited portfolio with a view to launch rebranded cards in the first quarter of next ye.

Fintechs sign MOU to create settlement network

Regional payment platform WiPay Caribbean is one step closer to creating cross-border payment settlement network. Although CEO of WiPay Caribbean Aldwyn Wayne outlined in an interview with Ja.

Mobile wallet collab to benefit e-commerce across Caribbean countries

Users of several different mobile wallets in Barbados and other parts of the region could soon be able to transfer funds to each other and pay for items sold by regional countries online using a single Caribbean settlement network.The single settlement network is being facilitated by Trinidad-based payment facilitation services firm WiPay Caribbean, through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) dubbed the Treaty of Bridgetown.The partnership, announced by Chief Executive Officer of WiPay Caribbean Aldwin Wayne, has come out of the just concluded 2022 Fintech Islands conference at the Hilton Resort which attracted scores of tech experts and investors.Wayne described the development as “a huge opportunity for increasing not only cross-border transactions but e-commerce and business across the Caribbean territories”.He explained that it will allow for the interoperability of mobile wallets from Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Jamaica, Curacao and Haiti. The Ghana-based fintech firm Zeepa

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