So many of you have done ‘How well do you know payment acronyms?’ that we absolutely had to do a follow up! You know what NFC, HCE and RFID stand for, but what about VbV, FinCEN and more? Take our second acronyms quiz and find out whether you’re the king of the acronyms! *|MC:SUBJECT|*
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6th July 2016
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Dear Subscriber,

In today’s newsletter we bring you part two of our acronyms quiz and continuing coverage of the Brexit fallout as challenger banks remain (outwardly) unfazed by a Britain out of Europe, electing to focus on opportunity rather than calamity of the situation.

Also in the newsletter, we speak to Andrea Dunlop, CEO of cards services and acquiring at Paysafe group, about the launch of Women in Paytech, a new networking event for women in the payments tech industry. We have a chat with Dunlop about how Women in Paytech came about, her experience working in the sector and what changes she’d like to see in the industry.

Enjoy!

Headline News
 

So many of you have done ‘How well do you know payment acronyms?’ that we absolutely had to do a follow up! You know what NFC, HCE and RFID stand for, but what about VbV, FinCEN and more? Take our second acronyms quiz and find out whether you’re the king of the acronyms!

How well do you know payment acronyms - PART 2
 
Insights in Focus
 

The chaos and unpredictability of a post-Brexit Britain has apparently not affected hungry and hopeful financial services firms looking to start their businesses in the UK, according to the specialist PwC practice working with potential market entrants.

Brexit is not a concern as challenger banks still want to set up in the UK
 
Interview
 

Fresh off the back of winning PayExpo’s Payments Power 10 list this year, Andrea Dunlop, CEO of cards services and acquiring at Paysafe group is launching a new networking event for women in the payments tech industry. The first woman to win the accolade, Dunlop is now spearheading the initiative to help support women in the sector with demand fort the inaugral event meaning applications are now closed.

Introducing: Women in Paytech
 
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