Netbank has selected global payments processor Thredd to power its new Cards-as-a-Service (CaaS) solution. The partnership aims to enable fintechs, e-wallets, and banks in the region to deploy card issuing services for both consumer and commercial segments. The CaaS solution leverages Thredd’s issuing platform to support the creation of both virtual and physical cards. Key features [...] The post Netbank Taps Thredd for Cards-as-a-Service Solution in the Philippines appeared first on Fintech News Philippines.Netbank has selected global payments processor Thredd to power its new Cards-as-a-Service (CaaS) solution. The partnership aims to enable fintechs, e-wallets, and banks in the region to deploy card issuing services for both consumer and commercial segments. The CaaS solution leverages Thredd’s issuing platform to support the creation of both virtual and physical cards. Key features [...] The post Netbank Taps Thredd for Cards-as-a-Service Solution in the Philippines appeared first on Fintech News Philippines.

Netbank Taps Thredd for Cards-as-a-Service Solution in the Philippines

Netbank has selected global payments processor Thredd to power its new Cards-as-a-Service (CaaS) solution.

The partnership aims to enable fintechs, e-wallets, and banks in the region to deploy card issuing services for both consumer and commercial segments.

The CaaS solution leverages Thredd’s issuing platform to support the creation of both virtual and physical cards. Key features of the service include advanced spend controls, real-time card creation APIs, a card management system, and integration with Google Pay.

The collaboration targets a market experiencing sustained expansion in digital transactions.

Data cited in the announcement projects that digital payments in the Philippines will grow at a compound annual rate of 13.8% through 2033.

Jim McCarthy, CEO of Thredd, noted that the partnership targets specific growth sectors within the local economy.

Gus Poston, Founder of Netbank, stated that the move addresses existing demand from the platform’s client base.

The initiative is intended to allow Netbank’s partners to launch card products tailored to the evolving needs of the Philippine market.

Featured image by EyeEm via Freepik.

The post Netbank Taps Thredd for Cards-as-a-Service Solution in the Philippines appeared first on Fintech News Philippines.

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