Barclays to Innovate Charities with Bitcoin
Barclays has recently announced to accept Bitcoin, a decentralized digital currency, as a form of donations for charities. According to the The Sunday Times, the British multinational banking services company formed a strategic partnership with an unnamed Bitcoin exchange to feed its purpose to "experiment" with the controversial payment technology. The pilot program is further believed to go on floors by the end of this year, with the sole aim to bring Bitcoin into the mainstreams. But for many, Barclays is being too cautious in its approach to embrace the Bitcoin technology. The....
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Barclays has announced it will take its first steps toward supporting the use of bitcoin as an alternative payment method by allowing charities to accept donations in the digital currency. In a new article in The Sunday Times, the multinational financial services firm hinted that it had entered into a partnership with an unnamed "bitcoin exchange or spending platform", and that it would seek to begin a formal rollout of the service by 2016. Barclays chief design and digital officer Derek White provided the news source with few details about the partnership, other than to state that it was....
Leading UK Bank Barclay's has denied it will accept Bitcoin later this year as reported in numerous publications including The Sunday Times and Ars Technica. The report stated Barclay's would work with an un-named Bitcoin exchange and that, at first, only charities would be able to pay bitcoins into Barclays accounts. However, CCN received an email from Barclays regarding the reports, and the bank promptly denied any such plans. "Barclays is not accepting or holding any Bitcoin as some outlets have suggested," Barclays' Candice Macdonald, Vice President of Group Media Relations, wrote. "No....
Whoever said that financial institutions and Bitcoin cannot co-exist is in for a huge shocker. The biggest news from the Barclays Accelerator event is that Safello has entered into a Proof-of-Concept (PoC) partnership with the financial giant Barclays. CEO and Co-founder of the Bitcoin startup Frank Schuil said, "Safello and Barclays will be working together on creating a new payment platform that will support bitcoins. The collaboration begins with a PoC trial to allow for donations to be sent to charities using Bitcoins." Founded in 2013, Safello got selected for Barclays Accelerator in....
Barclays is about to become the first mainstream bank to openly and directly support bitcoin transactions, The Sunday Times reports. The Daily Mail echoed the news for its huge readership. Barclays has been experimenting with Bitcoin and working with digital currency start-ups for some time. Speaking at the Morgan Stanley European Financials Conference in London, Barclays' CEO Antony Jenkins warned the "banking sector has not yet felt the 'full disruptive force' of technology - but it will." He elaborated on the growing concern among financial institutions that faster, cheaper payment....
Barclays is set to become the first UK bank to officially accept payments in Bitcoin, as reported in The Sunday Times. The multinational banking and financial services company announced recently that it is set to become the first bank in the United Kingdom to start accepting Bitcoin as a payment method. Barclays announced that they could start experimenting with Bitcoin as early as by the end of this year. Stating that Bitcoin has the potential to change financial services, Barclays revealed that it has entered into a partnership with an undisclosed Bitcoin exchange. They also revealed....