Payments

Disrupting Norms, Defining Futures

In 2023, the fintech sector navigated a landscape as complex and challenging as any in history, marked by the confluence…

2 years ago

In-car payments by your fingerprint: Daimler Mobility and Visa form global technology partnership

Using your car as a payment device may sound odd, but it will be happening very soon. From spring 2022,…

4 years ago

MoneyNeverSleeps: Colm Lyon’s Journey through Payments and Fintech

Referring to Colm Lyon as an Irish fintech ‘O.G.’ is just the tip of the iceberg, as at the core,…

4 years ago

MoneyNeverSleeps: Mark Boylan and Trustap

Mark Boylan, CFO at Trustap, joins the show this week to share his story about his leap out of Big…

5 years ago

MoneyNeverSleeps: Oli Cavanagh, Charles Dowd and Strike

Oli Cavanagh and Charles Dowd, the co-founders of Strike, tell the story of the confluence of experiences and ideas that…

5 years ago

The Future of Payments:  From Bartering to Cryptocurrencies and Instant Payments

By Juan Rio Salvador We have changed our shopping and work habits during the Covid-19 pandemic.  In most countries people…

5 years ago

Asia is turbo-charged for fintech innovation. Are you ready?

When you think about fintech innovation, what do you think of? Would an eclectic mix of markets including Hong Kong,…

5 years ago

Look East: Financial inclusion for a country of over 1 billion people

By Theodora Lau, great article about why we need to look East, where there has been rapid strides towards financial…

6 years ago

What will EU Mobile Payments look like in a Post-Pandemic World, Chris Skinner

PAYMENTS IN A POST-PANDEMIC EUROPE WHAT WILL “THE NEW NORMAL” LOOK LIKE AND WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR MOBILE PAYMENT…

6 years ago

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