BPI’s Vybe E-Wallet Emerges as a Game-Changer in the Philippine Banking Landscape

BPI, the Bank of the Philippine Islands, aims for exponential growth with the launch of Vybe, its innovative mobile wallet. The Ayala Group-owned bank plans to attract over 50 million customers by 2028, leveraging Vybe’s convenient payments and rewards system. As the banking sector thrives amidst rising interest rates, BPI reports a record-breaking net income of P39.6 billion in 2022. With the official release scheduled for October, Vybe will compete with other e-wallets like GCash, further enriching the digital banking landscape in the Philippines. BPI’s strategic approach to digital expansion positions them as a leader in the country’s financial sector.
NPCI Expands UPI Services to Gulf Countries:Paving the Way for Seamless Cross-Border Remittances

The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) is set to revolutionize cross-border remittances with its plans to extend the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) services to Gulf countries. This strategic move aims to simplify transferring funds between bank accounts across borders. With discussions in the early stages, NPCI has garnered significant interest from Gulf nations, showcasing the potential for seamless payment solutions. By leveraging UPI’s capabilities and collaborating with central banks and mission offices, NPCI aims to create a secure and efficient platform for cross-border transactions. As India’s UPI transactions surge, experts predict a milestone of 1 billion transactions per day by 2026-27, positioning UPI as the dominant player in the retail digital payments landscape. This expansion strengthens India’s global presence and highlights its commitment to fostering economic cooperation and financial inclusion in the digital era.
299 IPOs Raise $21.5 Billion in Global Markets in Q1-2023

The global markets witnessed as many as 299 Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) raising $21.5 billion in Q1-2023 owing to interest rate rises, a lukewarm stock market, entrenched inflation, and unexpected global banking industry turbulence.
Annual Investment Meeting brings to focus the opportunities and challenges of investing in distressed assets and non-performing loans (NPLs)

Investment experts from around the world discussed the opportunities and challenges of investing in distressed assets and non-performing loans (NPLs) at the 12th edition of the The Annual Investment Meeting (AIM), which took place at the Future Room located at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre.
Consortium of Chinese Banks Agree to Fund Port Terminal in Peru

A consortium of Chinese banks have agreed to lend $975 million for the construction and development of the Chancay Multipurpose Port Terminal, located 67 km north of Lima in Peru.
How sanctions complicated day-to-day banking for Russians

Financial sanctions against Russia have strangled its banks’ profits and wrecked many lenders’ international operations, but one year after Moscow sent its troops into Ukraine how much do they matter for average Russians?
Turkish bank stocks’ rollercoaster ride leaves investors reeling

Head-spinning volatility in Turkey’s banking shares has left investors reeling after a 100% stock market surge this year, driven by the highest available real returns, gave way to a sharp slide this week.
Analysis: Europe’s banks dim lights as they brace for winter blackout

Some of Europe’s biggest banks are preparing back-up generators and to dim the lights as they brace for potential power cuts and energy rationing that threaten the money system underpinning the region’s economy.
Russian rouble firms towards 62 vs euro, stocks down

The Russian rouble firmed in early trade on Thursday, heading towards 62 against the euro on the Moscow Exchange, while stock indexes inched lower, lacking new momentum and trading ideas.
Russia’s Sberbank in Europe faces closure after savers demand money

The European arm of Sberbank (SBER.MM), Russia’s biggest lender, faces failure, the European Central Bank (ECB) warned on Monday, after a run on its deposits sparked by the backlash from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.