Inclusion Signpost and a plan to widen access to financial products
With the human and monetary cost of financial exclusion higher than ever, the The Payments Association has set out ambitious plans to widen access to – as well as improve
With the human and monetary cost of financial exclusion higher than ever, the The Payments Association has set out ambitious plans to widen access to – as well as improve
By Kevin McAdam, VP Card Services & Global Strategy at Global Processing Services and Project lead for the International Trade Project at the Payments Association. In the past year, GPS has
Project Inclusion has published a thought leadership piece on how the Payments Association and the wider payments industry can widen access and improve the quality of financial products available to
Project Financial Crime published a white paper which calls for the UK financial services industry to do more to face down the threat posed by money laundering and payments-related financial
The next Project Futures workshop will be held on Thursday 4th April and will be focused on using data to drive payments and Data proliferation. If you would like to
Project International Trade has published a thought leadership piece on the transformation of the payments landscape in India and its potential market growth. Penned by Kevin McAdam, project lead of
The Payments Association is delighted to announce the new Benefactor behind the Payments Association’s Project Payments in Commerce, The Chargeback Company. The project, formerly called Project Retail, under its new
Project Regulator represented the Payments Association at the FCA’s Brexit Briefing this month. Representatives from the project team championed the perspective and concerns of Payments Association members at this round
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