Monday 29 June 2020
Saturday 16 May 2020
COVID-19 and the Payments Industry
In just a couple of months the COVID-19 virus has change the world. How we work and how we live has changed and probably will never be the same again.
Did you miss our free webinar? No problem. Watch it now - on You Tube.
In this presentation, we examine the effect that the COVID-19 pandemic is having on the Payments Industry and explore some possible future outcomes in the areas of banking, fintechs, the cashless society, mobile wallets, online shopping, customer behavior, and more.
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Stanley Epstein's courses
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Did you miss our free webinar? No problem. Watch it now - on You Tube.
In this presentation, we examine the effect that the COVID-19 pandemic is having on the Payments Industry and explore some possible future outcomes in the areas of banking, fintechs, the cashless society, mobile wallets, online shopping, customer behavior, and more.
Stanley Epstein's courses
Richard Barr's courses
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ATM,
banking,
covid19,
fintech,
mobile banking,
mobile payments,
online shopping,
payments,
POS
Thursday 14 May 2020
Recovery post-pandemic - Brett King's views
Futurist, Brett King speaks to Finextra about Covid-19's impact on the industry and the lessons learned up to today, where FIs will move to next, what the future of business looks like post-pandemic.
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banking,
coronavirus,
covid19,
financial services,
fintech,
pandemic,
recovery
Friday 17 April 2020
Business Continuity and the Pandemic
COVID-19 has done just that - from shutting down international travel, stopping manufacturing, closing stores, malls, offices, schools, and more.
So just how are firms coping with events?
Read "Lessons from the front line - How managers have coped with the pandemic" from The Economist. Click HERE.
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business continuity,
coronavirus,
covid19,
pandemic
Downturns are corporate fraudsters’ worst enemy
As Warren Buffett once put it: “You only find out who is swimming naked when the tide goes out.” This time, thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic, the water has whooshed away at record speed.
Read the full Economist article HERE.
Sunday 5 April 2020
Will Covid-19 break the Internet?
As more and more countries across the world became subject to increasingly severe restrictions during March, the question popping up more and more frequently was "will the coronavirus break the internet?"
In the main the answer is "no" provided that we are talking about broadband; but what if you are connected over a mobile network?
The answer here is not all that straightforward. Find out more HERE.
In the main the answer is "no" provided that we are talking about broadband; but what if you are connected over a mobile network?
The answer here is not all that straightforward. Find out more HERE.
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broadband,
coronavirus,
covid19,
internet,
lockdown,
mobile,
technology,
work from home
Saturday 4 April 2020
Death of the unicorn - Technology startups are headed for a fall
The unicorn reality check was already underway before America declared a national state of emergency over Covid-19 on March 13th. Venture capitalists reckoned that a third of American unicorns would thrive, a third would disappoint and a third would be taken over or die.
Read more HERE
Read more HERE
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bubble,
coronavirus,
covid19,
startup,
technology,
unicorn
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