In this podcast, David Birch talks candidly with Nathalie Oestmann, Chief Operating Officer at Curve, a Global 250 Fintech company, on how they dealt with the challenges of a lockdown, drawing on the resilience of the company to continue to perform and serve in the world of payments.
John Elliott talks to Paul Drummond, Wordline
Paul is Head of Transport Retail at Worldline. In this podcast, John Elliott talks to Paul about his experience in Transport Ticketing ranging back more than 15 years, the recent past and what the future holds.
Tomorrow’s Transactions podcast number 323, edited 5 March, 2020.
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John Elliott talks to Eric Reese, ByteMark
Eric is CEO and President of ByteMark. In this podcast, John Elliott talks to Eric about ByteMark latest offerings in Automatic Fare Collection and MaaS at Transport Ticketing Global 2020, London. The article John mentions about open-loop in the US can be read here: https://www.intelligenttransport.com/transport-articles/78096/open-loop-payments-united-states/
Tomorrow’s Transactions podcast number 323, edited 30 Jan 2020.
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Dave Birch talks to Keith Douglas about the future of the payment industry
In this podcast Dave Birch and Keith Douglas, EVP Mastercard Payment Gateway Services, are discussing market trends shaping the future of the payment industry in Europe and the role the Gateway plays in driving this change.
Tomorrow’s Transactions podcast number 321, edited 8th January 2020.
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Dave Birch talks to Keith Douglas about MPE
In this podcast Dave Birch talks to Keith Douglas about one of the major events in the industry, MPE and the hot topics that will be discussed at the event this year. In the next podcast they will deep-dive into the market trends shaping the industry in Europe.
Keith Douglas joined Mastercard Payment Gateway Services as Executive Vice President in June 2018. As the leader of the Gateway team, Keith is responsible for design and execution of international Gateway Services strategy in strong partnership with key regional stakeholders.
Prior to joining the Mastercard team, Keith spent the previous four years in North America as the Segment Leader and Executive Vice President, Regional Banks. Keith brings over 25 years of financial industry experience, including marketing sales and product management experience.
Tomorrow’s Transactions podcast number 320, edited 2nd January 2020.
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Judith Munro, Vice-Principal of Brockenhurst College
Judith Munro is the Vice-Principal at Brockenhurst College, a sixth-form college with 2,700 students located in the heart of England’s beautiful New Forest. In this capacity, she has been travelling to China to work with a sister institution.
As a foreigner who is often in China, she has experienced at first hand the revolution in retail payments there. Now WeChat and Alipay have opended up to foreign cards so that visitors (eg, Judith) can now use the Chinese wallets, which is the subject of this podcast.
Tomorrow’s Transactions podcast number 319, edited 22nd October 2019.
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