• PayDirt: An American Banker Podcast with Daniel Wolfe

  • By: American Banker
  • Podcast
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PayDirt: An American Banker Podcast with Daniel Wolfe

By: American Banker
  • Summary

  • What's happening in the payments industry that has everyone talking? And what are the implications for your business? Editor in Chief Daniel Wolfe and his team sit down with executives and other experts to analyze the latest challenges, trends and threats in the global payments industry.
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Episodes
  • Inside Google and Wise's cross-border payments push
    Aug 5 2021

    After the search giant tapped the fintech to add remittance services to its digital wallet, the companies faced myriad challenges. The biggest was making the offering intuitive for Google Pay users.

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    32 mins
  • Inside a payments fintech's quest to raise its profile
    Jul 13 2021

    DLocal, which connects merchants with consumers in emerging markets, has a plan to carry over momentum from its recent listing on Nasdaq into hiring and expansion efforts.

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    20 mins
  • An industry transformed: Payments after the pandemic
    Jun 16 2021

    During lockdown, adoption of services like mobile order-and-pay, biometric authentication, contactless fare collection and digital currency accelerated. Consumers have more options than ever — and their behaviors will guide further innovation.

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    19 mins

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