
AI’s impact on payments: NVIDIA’s vision for fraud prevention and customer engagement
NVIDIA’s EMEA Payments & FinTech Leader, Georgios Kolovos, shares how AI is transforming fraud detection, risk management, and customer engagement.
NVIDIA’s EMEA Payments & FinTech Leader, Georgios Kolovos, shares how AI is transforming fraud detection, risk management, and customer engagement.
Diana Carrasco Vime, head of the Digital Pound Project, explores how the digital pound could transform retail payments while ensuring trust and stability.
AI-driven personalisation is fundamentally transforming payments from generic transactions to tailored experiences.
Some eight years after its launch in the UK, what progress has open banking made, and where does this stand on its path towards open finance integration?
To stay ahead of increasingly savvy, globetrotting criminals, international collaboration is more important than ever.
Gen Z favours instant, digital-first payments—mobile wallets, biometrics, and wearables are reshaping checkout expectations across retail and travel sectors.
As payments data shifts to strategic intelligence, firms must harness its power for growth or risk being overwhelmed by complexity and compliance.
Complaer cuts false positives by 90% and detects fraud in under 10 seconds—empowering compliance teams with real-time, no-code AML across fiat and crypto.
As AI decides loans and fraud risks, ethical concerns grow. Are algorithms the new gatekeepers of financial fairness or hidden enforcers of bias?
Operational resilience is key for financial firms amid rapid tech advances, enabling innovation but increasing cyber threats, regulations, and risks.
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