In a fiercely competitive landscape driven by skyrocketing customer expectations, companies are striving to meet the demand for improved user experiences and a wider range of choices. This video compilation explores the standards, technologies, and applications that foster seamless interactions in our lives.
Learn from industry professionals shaping the future:
🔹 Sendi Young, UK & Europe Managing Director at Ripple;
🔹 Gustaf Hult, Head of Banking as a Service at Intergiro;
🔹 Charles McManus, Chief Executive Officer at ClearBank;
🔹 Leitha Matz, CPO/Co-founder at FinMarie;
🔹 Helen Child, Founder & CEO at Open Banking Excellence (OBE).
Discover how tokenised payment systems, BaaS infrastructure, AI-driven financial conversations, and Open Banking data can revolutionise the way we do business, eliminate friction, and empower individuals towards financial well-being.
Get ready for an insightful journey into the future of finance!
Mirela Ciobanu is Lead Editor at The Paypers, specialising in the Banking and Fintech domain. With a keen eye for industry trends, she is constantly on the lookout for the latest developments in digital assets, regtech, payment innovation, and fraud prevention. Mirela is particularly passionate about crypto, blockchain, DeFi, and fincrime investigations, and is a strong advocate for online data privacy and protection. As a skilled writer, Mirela strives to deliver accurate and informative insights to her readers, always in pursuit of the most compelling version of the truth. Connect with Mirela on LinkedIn or reach out via email at mirelac@thepaypers.com.
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