
Payments findings: Key data on leaders’ priorities for 2024
A survey from nearly 6,000 PAY360 pre-registrants reveal the strategic outlook, challenges, and opportunities identified by leaders in the payments industry.
A survey from nearly 6,000 PAY360 pre-registrants reveal the strategic outlook, challenges, and opportunities identified by leaders in the payments industry.
The FCA’s final quarterly authorisations metrics for 2023-2024 reveal high efficiency and effectiveness in meeting statutory targets, though some areas require better application quality.
The Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) highlights the need for improved governance and collaboration to drive innovation and address regulatory challenges in the UK’s payments industry
At PAY360, video interviews with industry leaders highlighted the evolution of payment technologies, ESG integration, and digital accessibility.
Discover how programmable money could revolutionise finance with automation and efficiency, while exploring the ethical dilemmas it poses around privacy and potential misuse
On 25 April 2024, the FCA proposed significant updates to its Financial Crime Guide, aiming to enhance clarity and compliance for financial and cryptoasset firms.
Digital wallets are rapidly evolving, increasingly centralising essential personal functionalities like payments, identity verification, and data control, highlighting both immense potential and significant risks.
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