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The Elderly Deserve a More Personal Approach by the Payments and Banking Industry

So last time I discussed why the elderly might need their own personal approach in the payments customer experience

What does the payments industry bring to the elder?

This question is intriguing me for a couple of months now. Loads of payment professionals try to find ways to innovate.

Is every bank still supposed to have its own payments processing infrastructure?

Chris Skinner reminded me again of an idea I was tackling about a year ago: why are banks investing in a payments infrastructure and will they still be doing this in about 20 years?

Some Reflexions of my Trip to Kazakhstan: the Cash Discussion Put in Another Context

 

Power to the Younger, and their Smart Phone (2)

So Power is to the younger, and their Smart Phone? I told you I would continue with this brainstorming on the Festival.

Power to the Younger, and the Smart Phone!

This time I got my inspiration at one of the biggest festivals of Belgium: Pukkelpop.

YouBank, the New Concept I Would Invest in!

I have been breaking my head on what kind of new bank I would invest in (supposing I have the money for it of course).

Online Bank Fraud: Think Big, Act Small

I was surprised not to find an article about it in the international press.

Is the Rise of Mobile the Holy Grail for Elimitation of Cheques?

I am not going to claim mobile payments is going to eliminate cheques at all.

How Long Before Payments Innovations Become too Hard to Follow?

This is a question I am thinking of for some period now. Innovation in payments is made for the customer... most at least!

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