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Corporates - the power house of Payments

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Welcome back to Bitesize Payments, in this episode we are going to discuss a Major Stakeholder that is not always discussed as much as they should have. As an example, when the EU asked for feedback in preparation for PSD2 the “corporates” gave more feedback than all the other groups put together, yet we seem to put them in a distant place.

While we think of us citizens as the super user, as we discussed in episode 8, but much of the tools or networks, have been set up specifically for Corporates.

Corporates they are the big boys or girls of payments they move the real bucks around and as you will see they have the most complex requirements of all the stakeholders. So much so that generally banks have a whole division set up to service their needs.

Today I am joined by my good friend Roy Marsh to help walk through Corporates and understand their history, how they work and who does what.

So let dive into their history, how they work and who does what. Buckle up here we go. Let go all corporate…..

Payments Industry Insights

History of Payments

Payment System Explained

Corporate Payments Strategy

Payment Regulations Impact

ISO20022 Standard

Digital Payments Evolution

CBDC Advancements

Cryptocurrency in Payments

Financial Technology Education

  continue reading

26 episodes

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Welcome back to Bitesize Payments, in this episode we are going to discuss a Major Stakeholder that is not always discussed as much as they should have. As an example, when the EU asked for feedback in preparation for PSD2 the “corporates” gave more feedback than all the other groups put together, yet we seem to put them in a distant place.

While we think of us citizens as the super user, as we discussed in episode 8, but much of the tools or networks, have been set up specifically for Corporates.

Corporates they are the big boys or girls of payments they move the real bucks around and as you will see they have the most complex requirements of all the stakeholders. So much so that generally banks have a whole division set up to service their needs.

Today I am joined by my good friend Roy Marsh to help walk through Corporates and understand their history, how they work and who does what.

So let dive into their history, how they work and who does what. Buckle up here we go. Let go all corporate…..

Payments Industry Insights

History of Payments

Payment System Explained

Corporate Payments Strategy

Payment Regulations Impact

ISO20022 Standard

Digital Payments Evolution

CBDC Advancements

Cryptocurrency in Payments

Financial Technology Education

  continue reading

26 episodes

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