Finance platform SDK.finance has partnered with Oracle to use the Oracle Blockchain Platform to improve payments processes and remove intermediaries.
The partnership was announced in a press release published on Feb. 12.SDK.finance is a European-based fintech startup that offers a payment platform for banks and financial institutions.
In 2015, the company was reportedly recognized as the best fintech startup by the Central European Startups Awards, while in 2018 it overcame other major industry players in terms of application programming interface endpoints.
By integrating the Oracle platform, SDK.finance reportedly aims to boost payment processes, also making them more cost efficient and secure.
Frank Xiong, group Vice President, Blockchain Development Platform, at Oracle said that blockchain could "Change the future of digital payment processing, improving the user experience, security, speed, and cost of each payment dramatically."
Earlier today, Cointelegraph reported that Oracle is expanding features on its enterprise-grade Oracle Blockchain Platform, with the intention to simplify the process of integrating existing business and IT systems, as well as to speed up development and deployment of new blockchain applications.
In October 2018, Oracle released a suite of blockchain-based software-as-a-service applications based on its Oracle Blockchain Cloud Service, which is purportedly designed to improve traceability and transparency throughout supply chains.
The product reportedly allows users to track the authenticity of product components and temperature-control, as well as reduce paper waste.
Major global online payments firm Netpay International partnered with Israeli firm BNC LedgerTech to integrate blockchain into its services aiming to cut operation costs.
Netpay International will reportedly become the fourth fintech firm to use BNC LedgerTech's digital, blockchain-based banking solution "Ubanker."
Fintech Startup to Use Oracle Blockchain Platform to Boost Payment Processes
gepubliceerd op Feb 12, 2019
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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