Simplifying payment technology: Boarding all passengers for global payments
Unpicking the complexities of international contracts is the topic of this ONPEX module, their third written exclusively for PaymentEye.
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Unpicking the complexities of international contracts is the topic of this ONPEX module, their third written exclusively for PaymentEye.
2014 saw the introduction of payments being authenticated by fingerprint sensors with platforms such as Apple Pay and this emergence caused biometrics to catapult into the banking industry. Madhvi Mavadiya explores how traditional banks have transformed their systems for consumers and corporates to suit the growing hunger for convenience, security and digitalisation.
In their second module for PaymentEye, ONPEX takes a look at how a well-constructed payment gateway can take local players to global markets.
In this guest post Sid Vasili, CEO of Invapay, discusses the results of a recent survey revealing how payments providers can increase efficiency without losing visibility and control.
In their first, exclusive module for PaymentEye, the experts from ONPEX explore how payments have changed — and what that means for all sides of the industry.
‘No organisation is safe from the cyber threat’. This UK press headline appeared in the wake of well-publicised security breaches at telecoms group TalkTalk and power utility British Gas in October and sums up a widely-held view on the vulnerability of all organisations to determined hackers, says Graham Buck
Real-time payment infrastructures are spreading around the world with projects in Australia, the US and EU set to join Singapore, UK, India, Denmark and many other countries. The time is now for these payment backbones, but why are they popular, can they help banks retain customers and are they standardised yet on ISO20022, asks Neil Ainger.
In this guest post, Massimiliano Alvisini, the regional vice president Northern Europe and Iberia at Western Union, explores the rise of social networks and messaging applications incorporating cross border payments services and covers three different aspects of social money movement.
In this guest post Tom Davies, Head of Strategic Partnerships at BCSG, explores how banks can rebuild their relationships with SMEs.
In this guest post, Salim Dhanani, director of Business Development at Carta, talks about how in the world of payment data mobile is the game-changer that allows financial institutions to learn more about their customers thus opening up a plethora of new opportunities.