IMFâs Lagarde raises concerns over Big Techâs FinServ push, Visa on Whatâs Next for Visa Next, EMVCo releases SRC standard | | Visaâs Shrauger On Whatâs Next (And Why Now) For Visa Next The Visa Next platform, which debuted in April, gives issuing banks and partners ready access to APIs to build, test and launch new digital-first payment products. In a new discussion, Sam Shrauger, SVP, global issuer and consumer solutions at Visa, and Karen Webster discuss whatâs next for Visa Next â and where Visa sees its greatest impact â right now. |
Token CEO: Why Open Banking Is Really âClosed Bankingâ Open Banking is brand new â but maybe not, says Token.io Limited CEO Steve Kirsch. He says PSD2 and a lack of standardized APIs is setting consumers back. One must look no farther than the World Wide Web for evidence â and guidance. Hereâs why. |
Will The 2020s Be The Digital Trust Decade? The role of trust in the digital economy will become even more important over the next decade, particularly as mobile commerce and the gig economy expand. Interac Chief Officer of Innovation Labs and New Ventures Debbie Gamble explains what trust really means to digital commerce and payments as 2019 tilts toward 2020, and how online and mobile players can make sure theyâre on the right path. |
| Regulating Big Tech | The Only Thing Missing From The Big Tech Breakup Debate: A Debate Bashing Big Tech has become something of a sport. The narrative is that all Big Tech is BAD â and its bigness and badness are hurting consumers, and stifling competition. Whatâs missing from the bashing and breakup talks, Karen Webster says, is an honest and balanced debate about where we are and what to do. Sheâd like to start that debate with something thatâs relatively important when talking about breaking up the companies that drive competition and consumer choice: the facts. | | |
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