Webinar: The Importance of ISO 20022 to Debit Card Issuers
Join TSYS and Auriemma live on the 16th of May for our “The Importance of ISO 20022 to Debit Card Issuers” webinar where TSYS’ Head of Debit Solutions, Peter Tobin
Join TSYS and Auriemma live on the 16th of May for our “The Importance of ISO 20022 to Debit Card Issuers” webinar where TSYS’ Head of Debit Solutions, Peter Tobin
Peter Harmston and Robert Dean at KPMG UK explore how AI can be adopted to have the biggest benefits for both business and customers.
Lucinity’s Francisco Mainez outlines how technology can help businesses prepare and comply with the new rules, which are due to come into force in July.
Roberto Rivero of Lerex Technology explores the value branded cards could have for businesses.
Alex Mifsud of Weavr.io examines how technological advancements mean that customers can experience seamless banking across financial institutions.
Nikulipe’s Frank Breuss discusses the correlation between a country’s GDP and its accessibility to digital financial services, which suggests fintechs are key to financial inclusion in emerging markets.
Banks and businesses are struggling to work out the impact of HSBC’s purchase of SVB because the deal and the bank’s intentions lacks transparency. Investors and payment experts come together to discuss the matter.
Embedded and invisible payments with reduced friction is on the horizon for retail payments, but players across the chain must not forget why there is friction. Santander’s chief payments officer Paul Horlock dives into what’s next.
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