Edited and prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU.
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The Faster Payments Task Force of the Federal Reserve just released its final report with proposals to be adopted by 2020. In episode 202, Ron Shevlin hosts a member of that task force- Travis Dulaney, Founder and CEO of Push Payments. James Wester, Research Director of Worldwide Payment Strategies at IDC will also being joining to discuss the 10 different proposals, the future of banking, and the idea of virtual accounts vs legacy accounts.
Also, we are talking about #VoicePay and #AmazonPay with Brian Roemmele.
Julie Conroy, from Aite Group, talks to Ron about the new uses of AI and how it will enhance faster payments and assist fraud prevention accuracy.
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