Major global online payments firm Netpay International has partnered with Israeli firm BNC LedgerTech to integrate blockchain into its services, Finance Magnates reported on Feb. 12.
Netpay International will reportedly become the fourth fintech firm to use BNC LedgerTech's digital, blockchain-based banking solution "Ubanker."
By using the blockchain-based tool, Netpay International will reportedly cut operation costs.
According to the report, BNC LedgerTech charges a fixed minimum fee, whereas banks generally charge a percentage of the total transferred amount.
According to Finance Magnates, Ubanker complies with European Union central bank regulations, while BNC LedgerTech holds an electronic money institution license in the region.
In turn, Netpay International has reportedly partnered with over 100 banks globally to date, according to the company's website.
Recently, Greek member of the parliament of the EU Eva Kaili argued that banks cannot stop people from using blockchain technology, implying that central banks have too much control over people's deposits.
On Feb. 6, a report revealed that 90 percent of treasury and finance experts believe that blockchain will have a positive impact on the payments industry.
The survey was carried out by top ten United States-based bank TD, which is a subsidiary of the Canadian multinational Toronto-Dominion Bank.
Payment Processor Netpay to Integrate Blockchain-Based Tool: Report
Publicado en Feb 12, 2019
by Cointele | Publicado en Coinage
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