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Jane Adams

Jane Adams Marketing at Currently looking for a job

Let's do the timewarp again

It’s time to sign up for another lot of self-improvement or to be precise adult education class. This time, in my ongoing quest to embarrass myself in as many different environments as possible, it’s ballet for adult beginners. What was really shocking about this though wasn’t the idea of me in a tutu, it’s what happened when, after queuing in per...

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2013 AFP Payments Fraud and Control Survey

The 2013 AFP Payments Fraud and Control Survey has been published and this year’s survey results indicate an overall decrease in the incidence of fraud attempts. This downward trend is due in part to the increasing shift from paper to electronic payments. With fewer checks in the system, less check fraud occurs although checks still remain the mo...

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Centralised payments, enterprise-wide value

During this ‘countdown’ year to the SEPA migration end date, certain things have become apparent. Firstly, the inertia that has dominated the industry for some years about SEPA now needs to end, as we have discussed in previous instalments in this series. Secondly, there is significant help available today to facilitate migration, particularly the...

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Elizabeth Lumley

Elizabeth Lumley Global FinTech Commentator at Girl, Disrupted

What are banks for?

I had an interesting week last week. Not all of which was 'on the record' so to speak - Chatham House Rule and all that jazz. But I believe I can give ya’ll the gist of it. It started out with bankers confused about the future of banking. Then round the middle was a dinner with some investment banking folks entering the seventh stage of grief for t...

/payments Disruption in Retail Banking

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Current and future challenges of Mobile POS solutions

On March 20-22nd 2013, Innopay organized the yearly EPCA payment summit, this year held in Brussels at the stunning Egmont Palace, in the heart of the city. On the first day of the event we organized the Mobile Acquiring expert session, a workshop about the current and future challenges that Mobile POS players are facing in this interesting and ra...

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UK gov imposes more competition on UK payments

On 20 March, the UK chancellor presented this year’s national budget. It announced a ‘Regulator for payment systems - The Government will bring the payment systems into a competition-focused regulatory regime. It will formally consult on this shortly after this Budget.’ Today, HMT has issued the consultation paper; it is accessible here. For the ...

/payments Payments strategies 2015-2020-2030

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Genie in a bottle

Few people paid attention to the following interesting fact: the much-rumored iWatch as well as its now-rumored competitor by Samsung are said to have an internal SIM card. Both smartwatches will also have Bluetooth that allows them to be linked to the phone. Let me connect the dots: that's your operator-agnostic dual-SIM solution, if implemented c...

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Eric Smith

Eric Smith Senior Pre-Sales Consultant at Dynamic Partners

Blood in the Water - The Payments Feeding Frenzy

The world of payments has, of late, become like a sharks feeding frenzy. Blood in the water... well money. There are new announcements being made daily. New partnerships. New programme launches. New approaches and technological innovations. New cool apps and payment devices. So many “disruptive” propositions. It’s wonderful and yet it is also confu...

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Paul Love

Paul Love VP Business Development at Konsentus

In cash we trust !

When the going gets tough ... The cash gets going One item of news that stood out about the citizens of Cyprus struggling to come to terms with their predicament, was that the British government have effectively underpinned Cash as the default payment method in a time of crisis, as "Britain flies out cash for troops". While the banks in...

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Weve been clueless

Today, three CEOs of the UK top mobile operators shared their view on Weve. Let's get it straight from the horse's mouth. The use of smartphones to "shop with and buy everyday items instead of credit and debit cards" was singled out as a major opportunity for brands. The operators were referring to consumer brands there, yet the only bran...

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