Speaking at the first annual EBAday payments conference in Frankfurt in June, Mark Garvin chief administrative officer JPMorgan Chase AG, outlined a vision of the payments industry in 2016, a time when paper cheques are non-existent, payment by mobile phone is commonplace and biometrics have wiped out fraud.
Does Unifi hold the answer to the standards muddle asks Ian Benn, chief marketing officer of Misys Banking Systems
The timetable for the introduction of the Single Euro Payments Area (Sepa) may already be slipping, but there are practical steps that could be taken to ensure the project remains on track suggests Jonathan Williams, principle market strategist at Eiger Systems.
Chris Skinner looks at the issues of identity and proposes that two-level authentication is not enough.
What is preventing UK banking institutions from cashing in on mobile banking, asks Ashley Ward, CEO of Upaid.
Who's afraid of Grid computing asks Kelly Vizzini, chief marketing oficer of DataSynapse
Combining mobile telephony and electronic payments technology could have an incrementally larger impact on economic growth and GDP in developing countries says Craig Sakes, chief operating officer, Fundamo
What does the future hold for exchanges asks Jim Gollan, CEO, virt-x
Chris Skinner looks at the birth of contactless payments and forecasts the ultimate demise of hard cash.
In these times of increasing automation and regulation, how can an honest broker-dealer make a dollar or euro? Some would consider chucking it in and keeping it simple, whilst others are moving towards complexity. Which trading options will work and how do you play the markets for advantage in the future? Chris Skinner takes a look.
Banks have invested significant sums in EMV compliance, yet many are missing out on the full potential of EMV data to combat card fraud say Michelle Trappitt and Gareth Ellis, senior solutions consultants, ACI Worldwide
Brian Contos, CISSP chief security officer, ArcSight, looks at the threat posed to corporate data security from portable media devices like USB keys and MP3 players.