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Episode 83 – Settlement Systems in Detail – Carol Coye Benson, Glenbrook
Episode 178 – Tokenization – Russ Jones, Glenbrook
Episode 218 – The Technologies, Policies, and Realities of Cross-border Payments – Glenbrook
Episode 231 – Fanning the Flames: Payments Orchestration – Glenbrook…
Episode 236 – How to Make Money in Payments – Russ Jones, Glenbrook
Episode 246 – Going Real-Time – with Dimitri Dadiomov, Modern Treasury
Episode 184 – Talking ACH – with Michael Herd, Nacha
Episode 257 – Scams, Stings, and Swindles in Payments – Catching up with David Maimon, SentiLink
Episode 175 – Delegated Push Payments – Russ Jones, Glenbrook
Episode 179 – Understanding US Payment Regulation – with Jennifer Aguilar, Alston & Bird LLP
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Episode 79 – The Last Mile: Domestic Connectivity in eCommerce – Steve Villegas, PPRO
In the U.S., there's the automatic assumption that payment cards and perhaps PayPal are the way to pay online. But if you're an eCommerce merchant trying to sell in the Netherlands, you'd better support the domestic system known as iDeal.
Episode 78 – Identity Verification in Fraud Prevention – Ajay Andrews, Whitepages
Knowing who you're dealing with online is critical if you're taking transaction risk. Digital identity is tough. To address that challenge - and it is a challenge - relying parties, those who take on risk, employ two broad categories of technology: active tools that require user interaction and passive network-based approaches.
Episode 77 – Voice Enabling the Digital Credit Union – Alex Chan, Central 1
Alexa. Siri. Cortana. We're talking to or at our machines. I walk into my office and say "Hey Google, what's the weather?" or "Hey Google, when's my first appointment?" When I'm driving in a strange town, it's "hey Google, navigate to the [fill in the blank] hotel."
Episode 76 – Payments Canada – Justin Ferrabee, COO
During the Glenbrook Payments Boot Camp we make clear that national payments systems are domestic by definition. Each country has its own set of systems to effect payments. We point out that national payment systems differ in many of their details. Regulation, operating rules, governance, ownership, technology, and more are highly variable.
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