Tomorrow's Transactions blog
Archive for 07/2011
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Let’s not panic about online identity
Some people who ought to know better are saying strange things about identity online.
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On the grid
Are payments a financial service or not? I think they’re not, they’re a utility and should be regulated as such.
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Sign language
The good, the bad and the ugly—when it comes to payments.
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Currents
New kinds of currencies will support new kinds of commerce.
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In the long run, it’s all about identity
The mobile phone is going to transform payments, we all know that. But what will be the key long-term impact of the technology?
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Best pay
At the Smart Card Alliance annual conference I think I heard the business case for EMV in the USA.
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And another factor is…
It’s time for the more widespread adoption of two-factor authentication in financial services.
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Scientific approach
Because mobile phone payments can replace cash and cheques, the “hype” about mobile payments is more than justified.
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The UK has taken another step backwards by giving cheque clearing a reprieve
And the answer is “things that should have an end date”... Question: What are SEPA and cheque clearing?
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Cash means a lot of baggage
The people who benefit most from cash are those who use it for the worst reasons.
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