People’s Bank of China deputy governor: Digital, not crypto currency
Central banks should develop ‘an alliance’ of digital currencies with common standards, according to Fan Yi Fei, deputy governor at the People’s ... read more
Central banks should develop ‘an alliance’ of digital currencies with common standards, according to Fan Yi Fei, deputy governor at the People’s ... read more
Luke Trayfoot, Director of Business Development at Hyperwallet, shares five trends you can expect to see in the payments industry in 2018.
Nordic payments giant Nets Holdings is planning an IPO in Copenhagen in which it hopes to raise around DKK5.5bn (USD823m).
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has published the long-awaited draft of the Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) covering Secure Customer Authentication (SCA) and secure communication. Tom Hay, head of payments at Icon Solutions shares his thoughts on whether they will be effective.
From the giant of Asia, Alipay, looking to the West for newer and bigger opportunities to a live demonstration of a cardless ATM, here are the five things we noticed on the second day of Money20/20 Copenhagen.
To accompany our daily roundup of all the comings and goings of Money2020 Europe, we will also be exploring in more detail some of the Track Sessions from the event! On Monday, we attended a session that explored the current hot trends in the payments industry including mobile wallets, blockchain and social media.
Of all the payment innovations of the last few years, none have been as stratospheric or consistent as contactless technology. It is simply in a league of its own. The contactless revolution is so strong that payment processors such as Worldpay have started to issue warnings to retailers not offering contactless payment options, telling them they are in danger of being ‘left behind’
Here is an exclusive preview of the Money20/20 Europe Agenda which reveals the topics and speakers you’ll be able to see at the Copenhagen event this April!
This week, PaymentEye attended Vendorcom’s Connecting Payments conference in London. The event’s speakers provided interesting insights on everything from trends and shape of the payments industry, the virtues of Blockchain technology and potential of data in retail.
With e-commerce fraud becoming an ever present problem for online merchants, payment service provider (PSP) Computop has teamed up with remote payments firm CardinalCommerce to help retailers avoid cybercriminals.