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Disruptive Innovation
6 payments technology companies disrupting the sector
Here are some companies that are making waves in the payments technology space, bolstering transaction processes for businesses.
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Payments technology
The future of biometric payments
Nearly 90% of consumers are excited about using biometrics, such as fingerprints or facial scans, when paying for things. The consensus is that they’re safer and easier to use than passwords. We go behind the technology of biometric payments
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Blockchain
Blockchain technology in payments
Blockchain is driving value for payments businesses and consumers across cryptocurrencies, CBDCs and stablecoin infrastructure.
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Payments technology
What’s the future of wearable payment devices?
The global market for wearable payment technology is expected to be worth $137bn by 2030, whether that’s using smartwatches, bracelets, jewellery – or even having a chip embedded under you skin
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Cybersecurity
A history of online payment security
Over the years, industry leaders in internet business transactions have worked to create complex systems for ensuring online payment security
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Financial Services
How Buy Now Pay Later technology works
Providers such as Klarna and Zilch are worth billions due to their accurate lending decision making. The reason? Artificial intelligence, a hundred or more data sources, and nudge theory. Charles Orton-Jones goes under the bonnet of Buy Now Pay Later