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Retired Member
Here's the last part ! Enjoy ! Bruno Joanides (BJ) : Do you plan to extend your activities to other countries? What is your strategy about this? Nick Ogden (NO) : Yes our network already covers 50 countries and we are already building relationship and partnerships within the EU, but welcome all approaches for collaboration BJ : What is your develo...
21 June 2010 /payments Innovation in Financial Services
Bo Harald Chairman/Founding member, board member at Trust Infra for Real Time Economy Prgrm & MyData,
When we established the Mobey Forum 10 years ago (festivites last week) it was with an impressive group of founding members; MERITA BANK PLC, ABN-AMRO BANK,UBS AG, DEUTSCHE BANK AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, BARCLAYS BANK PLC, HSBC HOLDINGS PLC, VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION, BANCO SANTANDER CENTRAL HISPANO,BNP PARIBAS, SKANDINAVISKA ENSKILDA ...
20 June 2010 /payments Innovation in Financial Services
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Rik Coeckelbergs Independent Advisor, Opinion Maker and Consultant at The Banking Scene
There are several terms to characterise payment systems in the way their architecture is structured. I would like to elaborate a bit on the modular payment systems. How does that work? A modular payment system is based on one central framework that is able to process different types of payments. The opposite of modular payment systems are silo-base...
19 June 2010 /payments Transaction Banking
Here's the 2nd part of the interview. Partners Bruno Joanides (BJ) : To run your business, a strong partnership with a bank was needed, was it difficult to find a bank to provide you with the services needed? Nick Ogden (NO) : Of course prior to become a PI we needed a bank to support our card schemes activities, however that is now changing BJ :...
18 June 2010 /payments Innovation in Financial Services
Paul Love VP Business Development at Konsentus
The debate and controversy around interchange fees seems to have existed almost as long as card payments themselves, and these latest concerns from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) reflect a global trend to reduce interchange fees which has already been implemented in the US and Australia. However, one point that the article did not mention is ...
18 June 2010 /payments
Payment card fraud statistics are not published by every country, which is one reason why the UK’s statistics are so often reported and quoted, and are used as evidence of the impact of the introduction of Chip and PIN EMV cards on fraud. Another country that publishes payment fraud statistics is Australia. It is going through a roll-out of EMV ...
18 June 2010 /security /payments Information Security
The journey towards SEPA has been dogged by uncertainty from the start. End-users have not been sure what is on offer from the banks and at what price. Banks have been unsure whether and how to invest in SEPA, unsure about the impact of regulation (especially the PSD), and unsure how the financial crisis might affect their plans or lack of them. T...
18 June 2010 /payments /wholesale
If I would be a banker these days (I used to be one – for 30 years – in what is now known as Nordea Bank) I would be worried about quite a few things. Coming from the Nordics - it would not be so much about present bottom lines and risks – it would be more about getting faster up the value chain in the payment area – before too many new players wi...
17 June 2010 /payments Innovation in Financial Services
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