2 minutes of reading Dutch giant payments technology company, adyen (OTC:ADYEY), has obtained a banking license in the UK, allowing its merchants to offer cash withdrawals to small and medium-sized businesses in the country. Receive notifications of the latest
Informative: Is the UN giving up on wheat? The UK will monitor the Black Sea and AMLO’s mega projects Words from Europe as, according to German newspaper BILD, the UN said it was negotiating with Russian authorities over the resumption
During this week the Seville City Council experienced a hijacking of its computer systems, causing a technological outage in all digital services of the Consistory, and as they attempted to regain control without paying the more than one and a
Madrid, 7 September 2023. PwC today announced it signed a three-year global strategic collaboration agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to accelerate innovation, improve operational efficiency, and drive business transformation. The aim of this agreement is to leverage PwC’s know-how
In its 23rd edition, Expo Capasu will feature stallholders from England, Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil, said the director of the Paraguayan Supermarket Chamber, which organizes the famous event for the retail and mass consumption sector, which will be held this
A transfer is a banking operation in which an account owner instructs the bank to send money from that account to another person’s account in the same or different entity. Banks differentiate SEPA and international transfers. The first is that
Many companies and truck manufacturers have adopted electric technology to power their fleets. However, this technology has important drawbacks in this area, who are willing to save money with the presence of Project ICEBreaker, a sophisticated ‘0 emissions’ truck that
Geneva – Demand for air transport continues to see a slow recovery after years of the pandemic, and in July the figure was equivalent to 95.6% of 2019, the last year before the health crisis, the statistics are updated monthly
LONDON, Sept 4 (Reuters) – Britain set the goals for a global summit on artificial intelligence (AI) security on Monday, with a focus on understanding the risks posed by this cutting-edge technology and how to support national and international frameworks.
Blue Ivy Training announced that on Saturday, September 9, it will hold its eighth edition Virtual College Fair. During the event, attendees can chat with representatives from more than 50 universities ranked among the best in the United States, Canada