 | | | Dear Subscriber, In this issue of the PaymentEye e-newsletter, the race to revolutionize the fuel payment experience is on, with CarPay-Diem in the driver’s seat. Michael Hocking spoke to Frederic Stiernon, CEO & Founder, about the next area of payment innovation, and how it benefits drivers and fuel providers alike.
Elsewhere, Revolut tell us that banks are losing touch with consumer needs, and discuss their new savings feature Vaults. And, in the latest edition of the FinTalk Podcast, we discover if blockchain can solve the refugee crisis.
| | Frederic Stiernon, founder and CEO of CarPay-Diem, talks to PaymentEye about the next disruption in consumer payments. |  | | This week, Revolut revealed Vaults, a new feature which enables their users to round up and save the spare change from every card purchase. Vaults has already helped Revolut users to save a combined £5 million. |  | | This episode features an interview with James Song, CEO and founder of Exsulcoin, a company using blockchain and crypto as a potential solution to the problems faced by refugees the world-over. |  | | Babysitting payments just got much faster, thanks to a collaboration between Modulr and Bubble. |  | | Gett UK has announced it’s collaboration with paytech company SafeCharge, meaning improved payments in the works for both consumer and company alike. |  | | | |