Cybercrime: Indian police arrest two Nigerians
Two Nigerians were arrested by Indian police in Noida for their alleged involvement in an international cybercrime syndicate linked to hacking cooperative banks.
Plan for a transfer of 8 billion, the story of the cyber fraud module caught
Noida police have busted an international cyber fraud module aiming to steal between 60 to 80 crores by exploiting banking system vulnerabilities.
Dollar savers have become the main support of the reserves
Dollar savers are now the primary support for Argentina's international reserves, surpassing the Chinese swap agreement, driven by a recent record in dollar deposits following a significant bond repayment.
VIDEOS: DF2 Thursday, March 5, 2026
A broadcast discusses various political and economic updates in Brazil, including a meeting suggestion between Vorcaro and Lula, significant banking adjustments, health updates on a high-profile individual, political scandal decisions, and the international political landscape involving Trump and Iran.
Billion-dollar fraud, 'private militia' and 'The Crew': how the international press portrays the new arrest of Vorcaro
Daniel Vorcaro's recent arrest has drawn significant international media attention due to the associated political and economic ramifications in Brazil.
Sileoni: "Banca del Mezzogiorno in the sights of a large group"
Lando Maria Sileoni raised concerns about the impact of the ongoing war and worsening international economic conditions on the Italian banking sector and union negotiations.
The company that raised US$70 million and aims to compete with banks
DolarApp, a global financial services platform, has raised US$70 million in funding and rebranded as ARQ to expand its offerings beyond international transactions.
Ecuador leads international banking by assuming the presidency of FIBA
Ecuadorian Pablo Vallejo has been appointed as the new president of the Board of Directors of the Financial & International Business Association (FIBA), marking a significant achievement for Ecuador in international banking.
The Guardian: British bank chiefs discuss alternatives to Visa and MasterCard
British bank leaders are meeting to discuss a potential national alternative to the U.S. giants Visa and MasterCard, spurred by concerns over dependency on American corporations.
The Guardian: British banks want to accelerate the creation of an analogue to the payment systems 'Visa' and 'Mastercard'
British bank leaders are planning a meeting to discuss creating a national alternative to international payment systems 'Visa' and 'Mastercard'.
Indonesia turns to digital finance to reach unbanked population
Indonesia is leveraging digital finance solutions to enhance banking access for its unbanked population, focusing on regional collaborations and international partnerships.
World's central bankers pledge to 'stand in solidarity' with Fed chair amid row with President Trump
Central bankers from around the world, including the Bank of England's Andrew Bailey, express support for US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell amidst his conflict with President Trump.
At a 16-year high, the Athens Stock Exchange - Strong positions in bank stocks
The Athens Stock Exchange has reached a 16-year high driven by strong investments in bank shares, despite international geopolitical uncertainties, with turnover exceeding 660 million euros.