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Future of Payments
Oct, 2018 Summary
Innovation in the payments sector is set to make cash and card look as old fashioned as bartering with livestock, and financial companies are scrambling to keep up. The Future of Payments report, published in The Times, details the sluggish progress of open banking, while China sprints ahead with highly developed mobile payment systems. From blockchain to biometrics, it explores the technological advances changing the face of how we pay, alongside comment on lingering gender inequality in the financial sector and an infographic on the battle for digital wallets


Can blockchain ease global payments?

The future of fintech is in payment innovations

Financial services missing out by holding women back

Biometric payments: convenient or creepy?

Open banking is coming, but it’s taking its time

Win by default: providers battle to be card of choice

Chinese payment giants are lightyears ahead
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