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5/ For additional context on payments infrastructure, PSP evolution, and policy trends shaping digital corporate banking, relevant commentary and updates can be found on https://t.co/ivhyX1weBc — visit today!
1/ 🧵 Italy finalises sale of digital payments platform PagoPA — The Italian Treasury has agreed to sell its public‑sector payments infrastructure business PagoPA to the state mint and Poste Italiane for up to €500 million, marking a major shift in national payments infrastructure ownership.
4/ Italian banks have raised concerns about competitive dynamics, given Poste’s expanding footprint in digital payments and financial services — a theme mirrored globally as traditional intermediaries and fintechs negotiate market roles in evolving payment ecosystems.
5/ For additional context on evolving payment system infrastructure and regulatory approaches relevant to PSPs and digital corporate banking, visit the Realis Finance website for ongoing commentary and industry updates.
1/ 🧵 US Federal Reserve Seeks Feedback on Limited ‘Payment Accounts’ — The Federal Reserve has invited public comments on creating restricted payment accounts that would allow certain non‑bank firms to access key Fed payment services.
4/ The initiative targets fintechs and payment firms that increasingly demand direct access to core settlement infrastructure — potentially lowering dependency on correspondent banks while preserving regulatory distinctions.
🚀 REALIS Finance is now officially registered as a Payment Services Provider (PSP) with the Bank of Canada. This is a major regulatory milestone strengthening our global banking capabilities.
5/ This milestone positions REALIS at the forefront of next-generation cross-border B2B payments.
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Our Co-Founder and Chairman, Simon Tobelem, has just published a new piece on the cost of complexity in banking. When and where did it all go wrong, and is there hope for change?
Read the full piece here: https://t.co/TUUweBtldS