“I gained better understanding what is happening in the payments industry on a global perspective, the ‘market share’ of each, and with what payments methods cash will compete in the next coming years.” – Banque de France
This quick-hit day of training delivers the latest developments in payments specifically relevant to cash professionals.
Tailored for cash industry professionals among the world’s central bank currency departments, commercial banks, and cash management companies
Gain insight into the current state of play on “the other side”
Program is presented at the host organization's preferred location – we bring the training to you
Delivered by senior industry leaders with decades of relevant experience in both cash and payments
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Contact Jens Seidl, CEO & President, for a quote and to review potential dates.
With an easy-to-grasp format and dedicated time for questions and answers, cash professionals will come away with a powerful understanding of how their cash business might be influenced or shaped by the changing payments landscape.
Payment Trends in Key Markets
Insights from key markets around the world
How new technologies and changing consumer behaviours are impacting their respective payment landscapes
Developments in cash usage
Payments 101
General overview of the different processes and functions in conventional payment transactions
The foundations to understanding the extent of challenger technologies’ disruption
Which key players in the “old” payments world are being challenged in their current roles
Policy and Regulatory Developments
New technologies, policy initiatives such as PSD2, and financial inclusion – and their significant impacts on payments and cash usage
Updates on latest developments in that space
Examples of how regulators in different markets have found different approaches to tackling similar problems
Payments Innovations
Discussion of the latest payment innovations
New technologies from mobile payments to crypto assets
Technologies from mature, emerging, and developing markets