Miroslav Pekarek, CPO at Aevi, unveils how product innovation and emerging technologies tackle payment and fintech challenges at Money20/20 Amsterdam 2023.
This extraordinary event reverberated with buzzwords like customer experiences, partnerships, and frictionless payment solutions, reaffirming Aevi's steadfast mission. Aevi's mission is centred around creating a more open world, where every individual, regardless of location, can effortlessly make or accept any form of payment. Their approach is characterised by openness, device neutrality, and independence from specific solutions.
During our conversation, Miroslav enlightened us on the role of emerging technologies in shaping the future of payments and how leveraging big data can drive business growth. Shifting our focus to the end consumer, we were eager to explore the integration of B2B product innovation with a B2B2C approach.
In summary, Mirek underscored the significance of prioritising the (digital) experience, with payments seamlessly integrated into the background, while leveraging data, artificial intelligence, cloud technology, and other advancements to foster a secure environment and transparency. These factors collectively contribute to consumers' understanding and trust in ongoing innovation.
About Miroslav Pekárek
Miroslav Pekárek is the current CPO at Aevi. His journey began as a general manager at a private software house in the Czech Republic. He later held management positions at Siemens, Siemens Nixdorf, and Wincor Nixdorf, focusing on global implementation of payment solutions. As a key member of the early Aevi team, he shaped our product portfolio. Additionally, Miroslav created ‘PayLikeMe’, a platform connecting card and Account to Account payments.
About Aevi
Aevi’s mission is to build a more open world, where anyone, anywhere, can take or make any kind of payment. Open. Device-agnostic. Solution-independent. Aevi’s cloud-based platform lets payments and transaction data flow across all channels and consumer touchpoints.
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