MineralTree raised $50 million. Acquire raised $1.7 million of pre-seed investment. BluePenguin Payments expands its partnership with Galileo Financial Technologies. Stripe partners with Salesforce. ACI Worldwide and Mastercard will partner to provide real-time payment solutions globally. Paya formed a partnership with CoverMe. Finicity launched Finicity Lend, a set of open banking data services.
Accounts payable firm MineralTree has raised $50 million and acquired two companies in the AP automation and B2B payables space, Inspyrus and Regal Software, to expand its position in the mid-market segment.
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BluePenguin Payments, Inc., the fintech company created to automate and monetize the staggering $19 trillion North American business-to-business payments market, announced an expansion of its partnership with Galileo Financial Technologies, the API-based payments platform that powers world-leading fintechs, financial institutions and commercial businesses.
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Stripe partners with Salesforce; invests for high scale as enterprise customers quickly adapt to digital economy.
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Acquire, a new online checkout platform, announced that it has raised $1.7 million of pre-seed investment from multinational venture capitalists and angel investors.
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Finicity, a U.S.-based online banking solutions provider, announced on Monday the launch of Finicity Lend, which is described as an integrated solution set of open banking data services that provides banks, lenders, and fintech developers access to tools that enable their borrowers to directly permission data and insights into lending decisioning processes.
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ACI Worldwide, a leading global provider of real-time digital payment software and solutions, and Mastercard, the global multi-rail payments technology company, announced that they will partner to provide a wide range of real-time payment solutions globally.
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Paya, a U.S.-based integrated payment and commerce solutions provider, announced it has formed a partnership with CoverMe, a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) application for hospitals and long-term care providers.
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