Podcast

We Have Yet to See the Power of Virtual Wallets
By Jordy Ulloa | Mon, 09/18/2023 - 07:30
Finance
We Have Yet to See the Power of Virtual Wallets
Nadia Benaissa, Global Head of Marketing, Paymentology, talks about upscaling adoption of fintechs, fraud policies and a new way of creating hyper personalization.
- Nadia Benaissa & Paymentology (0:59)
- How a multi-cloud platform can effectively handle the increasing complexities of global regulations and compliance requirements across multiple jurisdictions (2:14)
- Handling varying degrees of regulation in different countries and helping to homogenize regulations and standards in payment technology (4:09)
- Key points taken into account when expanding or deploying operations in a country (5:42)
- How platforms like Paymentology contribute to financial inclusion (6:35)
- Challenges that should be taken into account moving forward into the industry (8:08)
- Benefits digital payments adoption brings to consumers and businesses in Mexico (9:18)
- Steps Mexico should take to go to the next level in digital payment (11:23)
- What Mexico can learn from other countries in the process of digital adoption (13:28)
- The client landscape for new fintechs and the space they can occupy (15:07)
- How fraud prevention capabilities address the specific fraud challenges prevalent in the Mexican market (16:47)
- Finding the balance for regulation supporting the public and private sector to make the sector more secure (19:51)
- How Paymentology enables banks, neobanks and fintechs to easily innovate, deploy and customize card products, while maintaining operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness (21:30)
- Emerging technologies that will have the most significant impact on the future of card issuance and processing (24:47)
- How multi-Cloud Platform is positioned to adapt and capitalize on technological developments (26:31)
- The role of AI in the sector (27:23)
- Nadia’s advice for those still skeptical about the services that non-conventional banks can bring (28:27)
- Podcasts or books recommendations (30:05)