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In the banking sector, the payments infrastructure market refers to the systems, services, and processes that facilitate the exchange of funds between individuals, businesses, and financial institutions. This infrastructure includes a variety of components such as payment gateways, card networks, clearinghouses, and settlement systems which ensure transactions are completed securely and efficiently. Financial technology innovations have been pivotal in advancing this market, introducing new methods of payment that cater to the growing demand for speed and convenience. Various entities, including central banks, retail banks, and specialized fintech firms, collaborate and compete within this space to provide payments services. The development of digital wallets, contactless payments, and real-time payment platforms reflects an evolving landscape where traditional banking institutions increasingly integrate advanced technologies to improve user experience and expand their reach in the financial marketplace.
Among the companies active in the payments infrastructure market are traditional players like Mastercard and Visa, which operate extensive card networks and offer a range of related services. PayPal and Square are examples of fintech firms that have become prominent in the digital payments space. Additional participants include Stripe, which specializes in online payment processing, and Adyen, which offers a platform that supports e-commerce, mobile, and point-of-sale payments. Companies like SWIFT are integral to cross-border transactions, enabling secure international money transfers between banks. Show Less Read more