Media Coverage
Global SaaS Platforms Key to Innovation for Issuers
Lisa Fugate, i2c’s Vice President Credit Processing talks with Finextra TV about the challenges legacy technology creates for issuers and how global software as a service platforms supports creativity and the rapid roll-out of new programs.
Turning communications into actionable engagement
In the world of payments, two-way engagement happens when communications is valued, meaningful, timely, and prompts action and interaction.
Prepaid Cards, Beyond The Gifting
International general manager Scott Salmon explains how i2c’s partnership with Kiwibank to expand the bank’s gift and travel card programs demonstrates that prepaid cards are a sophisticated way to complement traditional payments methods.
Agility in Payments: Prepare for the Future You Can’t Predict
For financial institutions, payments transformation is as much or more of a business issue than a technology problem.
i2c powers Kiwibank’s prepaid solutions in New Zealand
With the i2c payment processing platform, Kiwibank, a large New Zealand prepaid issuer, will deliver expanded digital self-service options for their retail customers, as well as providing new self service capability for their corporate distribution channel, increasing its reach and capacity.
Putting payments innovation into practice in Europe
Trying to out-innovate the competition by developing point products or collaborating with fintech firms and innovation labs is NOT the answer.
The Future Of Payments Transformation
No financial institution can compromise reliability, security and scale for flexibility. i2c says that, to master payments transformation now and in the future, FIs need a processing platform that fuses flexibility and innovation with reliability so they can quickly configure and scale new payments solutions.
i2c and TIS to Launch Agile Payment Processing in Japanese Market
i2c, a world-renowned provider of smarter payments and integrated commerce solutions, just recently announced that it will co-host a seminar with its strategic partner, TIS Inc., in Tokyo on September 13
Digital Innovation’s Legacy Speedbump
The constraints of reality simply don’t allow banks to build stable compliant products years in advance and completely in tune with the needs of consumers out of the box. Consumers and the services they required are both too fluid — and financial services providers need a method to get ahead of those baked-in fluctuations.
Fintech is doing well in Montréal
i2c, a California based firm specializing in electronic payment systems for the financial and commercial enterprises, has opened an office in the Sun Life building in downtown Montréal.
How To Strike the Right Strategic Partnerships
Inc. columnist Steve Cody describes the difficulties small businesses have in forging the right partnerships. i2c’s CEO Amir Wain provides a roadmap for smaller businesses to create strategic partnerships with larger companies in complex and established industries.
i2c and TIS partner to develop new payment methods, features
i2c, an ecommerce and payments solutions provider, has partnered TIS Inc., a payment solutions provider, to standardise prepaid payment solutions on the i2c processing platform.
i2c and TIS partner for Japanese and Asian payments
i2c and TIS announce a strategic partnership to standardize (UK spelling) prepaid payment solutions on the i2c processing platform, expanding its use to support credit and debit card payment processing in key Asian markets in the near future.
People On The Move: Fiona Gellatly
i2c Inc. has appointed Fiona Gellatly to vice president of sales, responsible for sales operations and growing the company’s North American customer base.
What Opportunities Will We Find When We Take Payments To The Edge?
In an eBook with insights from 18 industry experts, i2c’s CEO Amir Wain explains what it takes to take payments “to the edge” and what opportunities the industry should expect to find once it gets there.