
Paybase – our 2017
As a very busy year drew to a close, we found just enough time to catch our breath and reflect on all that happened last year at Paybase. We can
As a very busy year drew to a close, we found just enough time to catch our breath and reflect on all that happened last year at Paybase. We can
This month, Open Banking is rolling out and PSD2 is live at last. So our Project Media team, thanks to our Benefactor, Moorwand, commissioned the first in-depth survey on what over
Project Inclusion published the Payments Association’s response to HM Treasury’s (HMT) call for evidence on cash and digital payments in the new economy. The response lists a series of recommendations
By Norah Prida Bay, Member of Project International Trade & Digital Business Deployment Manager at HSBC In a recent speech, our President, Enrique Pena Nieto said: “Mexico is a
Whatever shop you go into these days, you’re likely to see similar tactics to encourage you to buy. Does your local supermarket put fresh fruit and flowers at the front
Members of the Project Regulator team represented and promoting the Payments Association at the Payment Systems Regulator’s launch of their Annual Plan for 2018-19. The Project Regulator team were able
Project Women in PayTech is delighted to announce that the next ‘Women in PayTech’ event titled ‘Shaping the Career You Want by Being Credible in Your Own Right’ will be
Project Women in PayTech is undertaking a research report on the current state of progression for gender balanced initiatives within the industry. This report will determine the real picture is
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