By Allen Weinberg
Digital River’s Commerce Connect podcast is focused on e-commerce and the people who make e-commerce payments happen. In this episode, Glenbrook partner Allen Weinberg is interviewed. Take a listen as Allen observes how the market has changed and how its rate of change and complexity has grown. He addresses, in particular, the evolution and impact of the multiple faster payment systems now expanding in the U.S. payments landscape.
“When you get paid you expect immediate access to your cash, but the U.S. financial system isn’t set up that way. Behind every check and credit card transaction is a complicated system that moves money from one account to another. Glenbrook Partners is a respected payments industry consulting and research firm that has the ears of people in the industry as well as those who regulate it. As a co-founder, Allen Weinberg has the inside track on how we move money, and how customers are driving the change to faster payments.”
The Glenbrook team is comprised of talented professionals from all areas of the payments industry, including business management, marketing, technology, operations, risk management, and business analysis. They have held senior roles at central banks, international banks, card networks, merchants, fintech startups, payments processors, and more. Together, Glenbrook Partners has become known as the go-to source for problem-solving, insights, and learning. Our team of bright minds and critical thinkers is what makes it possible.
Through our education wing, we have educated over 35,000 payments professionals on topics ranging from B2B payments to digital currencies and policy and regulation. Our experienced consultants have helped organizations in 62 countries achieve their goals with strategy advisory, in-depth research, and more. In addition to supporting payment professionals, the Glenbrook team is a valuable resource on the top issues of the day, sharing their experience and insights with professionals eager to understand industry fundamentals and how they are evolving.

