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The Payments Association is proud to have worked alongside UK Finance, Digital Pound Foundation, TheCityUK, Innovate Finance, City of London Corporation, and supporters to publish the ‘Digital Currency Glossary’. This document was created to demystify the language in new digital money forms.
This March, PAY360 will gather leaders from ABCUL, Age UK, Algebra, and the Bank of England for crucial discussions on community finance led by our Inclusion Working Group. Although these sessions are closed, the insights will be shared in an informative whitepaper in the Spring, promising strategies for broader financial inclusivity. Find out more by registering to attend PAY360.
Cross-border payments are changing, driven by technology and legislation, improving speed, cost, and transparency. Despite progress, issues like risk and coverage remain. This webinar explores evolving customer expectations, comparing them with domestic payments, and forecasts future trends for the next 5-10 years. Join us for critical insights.
Hear from Akbar Hussain, co-founder and general counsel of TerraPay as he discusses the intricate challenges and opportunities in the payment sector, focusing on navigating complex regulations and fostering financial inclusion.
Nick Botha, Global Payment Sales Manager at AutoRek, explores the evolving landscape of payment compliance and safeguarding, exploring the challenges organisations face in adhering to regulatory requirements.
The year 2023 was significant for ESG in finance. As COP 28 brought the year to a close, The Payment Association's ESG Working Group looked ahead to key themes likely to dominate the payments ESG agenda in 2024.
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