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Archive for 08/2011

  • Bank identity is an opportunity for operators

    In the banking sector there is a real requirement for better identity and authentications solutions that mobile operators ought to be able to provide

  • Person-to-person banking

    It’s difficult to create innovative services on legacy infrastructure.

  • Gold rushed

    Gold isn’t the future of money, although it is a future of money.

  • Five major trends (not my words)

    It’s hard to work out what the result will be, but the intersection of transactions and the community will shape not only commerce, but society.

  • Privatisation

    The mobile phone is going to trigger a change in money, but a change to what? Private currencies might be a menu away.

  • At last! Now we can start building the legacy system

    Now that EMV is finally coming to the USA in a few years, it’s probably time to start working on its successor.

  • Friends and relations

    I don’t want to be friends with my bank, I want to be friends with my bank account. That’s different.

  • Theatrics

    Imposing AML/KYC rules on small transactions is a perfect example of security theatre.

  • A new payment instrument for Britain

    In light of the decision to keep cheque clearing in the UK, here’s an idea for a new payment instrument in keeping with modern British thinking

  • You have to eat your own dog food

    Our American cousins have an excellent phrase about eating dog food. I think those of us in the e-transactions world should adopt it!

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