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SAN DIEGO, April 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Stromer, the leading electric bike brand for urban mobility, announces the newly redesigned ST2, its newest Speed Pedelec e-bike aimed at transforming any commute into an experience. For the first time on a Stromer model, a durable carbon belt drive works together with a hub gear and the proven rear-wheel motor to supply powerful and silent propulsion for an extremely smooth ride. Out of the house, onto your bike.
The new Stromer ST2 e-bike combines the best in power, range, design, and digital connectivity to deliver a premium riding experience.
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Mizrahi-Tehafot Bank goes live with Finastra 3 hours ago
Source: Finastra Finastra today announced that Mizrahi-Tehafot Bank, the third largest bank in Israel, has chosen its pre-packaged payments solution, Fusion Payments To Go. The solution, aimed at small and medium-sized banks looking to implement domestic and cross-border payment services, will enable the bank to offer its customers frictionless and immediate payments, with reduced, fixed implementation cost. With a modern and agile solution in place, the bank will be able to better serve its customers, and in turn to grow its business, whilst being prepared for changing regulations such as ISO 20022.
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Fidesmo partners with Länsförsäkringar
Source: Fidesmo The Swedish tech company Fidesmo expands its offering Fidesmo Pay in the Swedish market as it enters a collaboration with Länsförsäkringar Bank.
Fidesmo enters a collaboration with Länsförsäkringar Bank, one of the leaders within banking services in Sweden. The collaboration will enable the bank s customers to use the payment service Fidesmo Pay to tokenize Länsförsäkringar cards onto a variety of wearables. Customers will now be able to use bracelets, key rings, watches and watch straps, and other form factors as a means of payment, to tap and pay on any contactless terminal. Paying with a wearable will bring the same benefits as paying with a physical payment card.
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Regarding the two new Co-Ops, what is it with having choice where you shop? Surely it’s a good thing, so embrace it!
Local shops can easily live side by side. Here in Aberdeenshire farm shops and other local shops are thriving!
Just vote with your purse or wallet.
Tim Sutton
Inverurie