Worldline

211 results about this entity

Period: 27 Sep 2007 - 16 Apr 2024

IPF to go live with US/Europe payments in 2010

The International Payments Framework (IPF), an industry group aiming to simplify cross-border payments, is set to go live with the first stage of its payments plan in January 2010.

Federal Reserve Banks and Equens team on cross-border payments processing

The Federal Reserve Banks and Equens have agreed a deal that will see them offer processing services to banks for payments between the US and Europe from early next year.

Dutch supermarket fingerprint payments plan shelved

Dutch supermarket chain Albert Heijn has shelved plans to use fingerprint scanning technology as an alternative to card and cash payments at the check-out after a six month trial failed to dispel security concerns.

SEB outsources Sepa direct debits processing to Equens

Sweden's SEB is to outsource processing of Sepa direct debit transactions to European payment processor Equens.

Equens partners ICBPI and Isabel on European e-invoicing pilot

European payments processor Equens and Italy's ICBPI Group are teaming up to establish a multi-party cross-border electronic invoicing network and have recruited Belgian service provider Isabel as the first pilot participant.

Equens and VocaLink establish Sepa interoperability

European payments processors Equens and VocaLink have implemented a bilateral link for the exchange of single euro payments area (Sepa) transfers using procedures established under the European Automated Clearing House Association (Eacha) framework.

Dutch supermarket pilots fingerprint payments

Dutch supermarket chain Albert Heijn is teaming with European payments processor Equens to test fingerprint scanning technology as an alternative to card and cash payments at the check-out.

Equens establishes bilateral interoperability with Iberpay and Seceti

European payments processor Equens says it has begun the bilateral exchange of Sepa payments with Spain's Iberpay and Italian processor Seceti using procedures established under the European Automated Clearing House Association (Eacha) framework.

Sepa goes live

The first stage implementation of the single euro payments area (Sepa) - which aims to make cross-border payments as cheap as domestic transactions - has gone live with the official launch of the Sepa payment instrument for credit transfers.

European payment processors in interoperability pact

European payments processors Equens, Iberpay, Seceti Stet and VocaLink have jointly agreed to establish bilateral interoperability for the exchange of Sepa payments.

Equens and Seceti to combine operations

Pan-European payments operator Equens is to merge its operations with Italian processor Seceti, under a deal that will create the largest volume payments processor in Europe.