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Bo Harald Chairman/Founding member, board member at Trust Infra for Real Time Economy Prgrm & MyData,
Negative carrots have helped a lot: Noteworthy: - growth 11,9m - 14% of payments in Internet banks now e-invoice initiated - 34% of e-bank customers receive e-invoices
01 April 2011 /payments Innovation in Financial Services
TeliaSonera (the leading Nordic telco) announced this week in Finland that they will increase the charge for sending paper invoices to corporate customers from 5 to 10€. Consumers are charged 1,90. This clear policy is for sure to be applauded – good for all parties (and big time for society at large) – for the following reasons: 1. The cost saving...
Wrote this last year: "So sensemaking to let citizens log in to public sector with e-bank log-on tools. This is so saving both tax payer's money and speeding up e-government as tools are familiar, trusted and much more convenient than any public-sector-only tool would be. Several countries have already this so obviously beneficial public-pri...
29 March 2011 /payments Innovation in Financial Services
2010 was a good growth year for e-invoicing using the Finvoice standard in Finland. 71% growth – now 14,4m (good bank statistics available). This would on EU-level equal 1 billion invoices. 1,1 million e-invoice requests-to-receive) were sent – EU equivalent would be 71m. Other formats (TEAPPS and Edifact ) exceed 100m in a conservative estimate. ...
28 March 2011 /payments Innovation in Financial Services
Ray Kurzweil eminently presents his views in this video. Singularity it will be – maybe not dramatically – like the Computer with its superior artificial intelligence having become so good at improving itself and its friends (with exponential speed) that It one day will stand up and say: “Thank you humans for having created me. I will take over fr...
26 March 2011 /payments Innovation in Financial Services
Some confusion and negativism has been seen around the splendid progress in e-invoicing standardization. This text by Stig Korsgaard is very useful: “The following sets out the background and also the reasons why the ISO20022 Financial Invoice message standard under the ISO20022 standard was developed; what characteristic the final message standar
21 March 2011 /payments Innovation in Financial Services
This is the global support from SWIFT that the market needs. As seen from the work with the Single European Payment Area it is necessary to get a network standard in place first – and then make the market create end-to-end harmonization. This will happen faster if enterprises using these services and regulators see and drive the big picture – and ...
11 March 2011 /payments Innovation in Financial Services
Snippets (emphasis mine) from Bruno Koch newsletter “Market development in 2010 was very dynamic, although I was somewhat over-optimistic in the case of Italy and Spain. I assumed that the Italian legislation (making electronic invoices compulsory for the public sector) would be ratified immediately. In Spain, while the suppliers’ obligations to...
09 March 2011 /payments Innovation in Financial Services
http://www.linkedin.com/groupItem?view=&srchtype=discussedNews&gid=3709691&item=45330445&type=member&trk=eml-anet_dig-b_pd-ttl-cn Making it simple for the SMEs is the key. And certainly by now clear that equal treatment with ordinary business controls is the base irrespective of the form of invoice. To make it clear - think smal...
04 March 2011 /payments Innovation in Financial Services
1. Do we in EU – widely enough - realize that preserving the living standards of today and having more to share to those who need help - is totally dependent on how competitive our enterprises are? 2. Do we – widely enough - realize that markets are global and open and Europe is not faring well in the competition? Exporting both jobs and high te...
03 March 2011 /payments Innovation in Financial Services
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