Season one of the "Voices In Payments" Podcast challenges industry experts on the future of payments. This PaymentGenes podcast series covers the most striking topics surrounding payments & FinTech, from APMs, PSPs, Acquirers, Issuers, Schemes, Data, POS, Subscription payments, eCommerce, Challenger Banks, Merchants, KYC, AML, Gateways, (Big) Tech, Human Resources, Biometrics and even more. Our guests, the "Voices In Payments", come from all around the world providing their specific industry vertical expertise on trends, news, and other relevant talking topics in the industry.
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Episode #5
Stablecoins: Exploring Adoption, Regulation, and Real-World Applications
Sep 30, 202556 minS3
<h3>Key Discussion Highlights</h3>From hype to utility: Why stablecoins have moved beyond speculation and are now being used for real payment applications. The difference between volatile crypto assets and asset-backed stablecoins, and how value stability unlocks everyday use cases.Cross-border payments and remittances: How stablecoins reduce costs, settlement delays, and intermediaries. The growing relevance for merchants, treasurers, and consumers sending funds across borders.Micropayments and automation: The emergence of use cases such as small online purchases, machine-initiated transactions, and programmable money flows that traditional rails do not support efficiently.Industry adoption: The role of fintechs, banks, payment providers, and tech...
Omnichannel or Omnichallenge? Mobile Wallets, A2A, and the Big Thing in the 2025 of Payments
Mar 5, 202527 minS3
<p>In this episode we covered topics including:</p><p>🌎Omnichannel strategy in Europe: Why omnichannel is an omnichallenge. What omnichannel means for different European countries. How regulatory, technology and cultural differences affect its application, and a discussion on cash vs digital payments in different parts of Europe.</p><p>💡Alternative Payment Methods: the role of A2A payments, digital wallets, and Alternative Payment Methods in shaping the future of omnichannel commerce in Europe. A discussion on the growth of APM in Europe.</p><p>❓The biggest thing for payments in 2025: what is about to take centre stage in the payments...
Exploring Carrier Billing and Innovation with DIMOCO
Feb 5, 202538 minS3
<p>The conversation provided fascinating insights on:</p><p>📱 The Evolution of Carrier Billing: How this payment method has grown from a niche solution to a widely adopted option in Europe, particularly for subscriptions like Netflix and Google Play.</p><p>🌍 Balancing Local Expertise with Global Reach: DIMOCO’s approach to blending traditional payment methods with carrier billing, serving merchants worldwide while addressing regional needs.</p><p>🚀 Supporting Scale-Ups: The challenges businesses face when payment setups limit growth and how addressing these issues can unlock new opportunities.</p><p>🤖 The Role of AI in Payments: How automation and personalization are reshaping the...
Driving Innovation: VISA’s Role in Fleet and Mobility Payments
Jan 6, 202524 minS3
<p>Here’s some topics we have covered:</p><p>🚗 Transforming Mobility Payments: Exploring VISA’s role in facilitating seamless payment solutions within the evolving mobility sector.</p><p>🌐 Innovation in Fleet Operations: The impact of mobility trends, such as increased adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and sustainable public transit, on the payment landscape, and vice-versa.</p><p>📊 Future Trends in Fleet and Mobility: Examining emerging innovations and the opportunities they bring to the fleet and mobility industries.</p><p>Ready to learn how payments drive innovation in mobility?</p><p>Tune in now!</p>
Exploring the Future of Mortgages with AI and Digital Innovation. With Geert Van Kerckhoven from Oper Credits.
Nov 11, 202424 minS3
<p>This Episode covers an interview with Geert Van Kerckhoven, the CEO of Oper Credits, a SaaS company specializing in mortgage technology solutions. Key points discussed include:</p><p>1. Digitizing Mortgages: Geert explains that Oper Credits provides software to streamline the mortgage origination process for banks across Europe. Their goal is to make the experience more efficient and user-friendly for both borrowers and loan officers.</p><p>2. Challenges in the Mortgage Industry: Despite recent technological advancements, the mortgage process remains largely paper-based and fragmented. Regulatory constraints and legacy systems in financial institutions contribute to slow adoption of digital solutions.</p><...
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