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Banking Transformed with Jim Marous

Payments Innovation Drives Growth at American Express

18 Jan 2022

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The future of payments includes a world where consumers and businesses can move funds to anywhere in the world, instantaneously, 24/7/365, with full transparency, privacy, and security. While there is agreement on the desired outcome, there are multiple paths to achieve this goal, leveraging varied payment rails, artificial intelligence, blockchain technologies and even digital currencies. We are very fortunate to have Luke Gebb, executive vice president of Amex Digital Labs on the Banking Transformed podcast. He discusses the massive changes that have occurred in the payments marketplace since the pandemic and the ways Amex has responded to these changes. This episode of Banking Transformed is sponsored by FIS.  GoCart recognizes email addresses and lets consumers pay quickly anywhere – with no passwords and no long forms. Consumers can pay faster for anything – even things they wouldn’t expect like healthcare, processional services, and more. GoCart goes beyond online checkout and allows consumers to pay easily by email, text, or with QR codes.  Find out how you can use GoCart to simplify payments and increase your sales at GoCartpay.com/podcast.   FIS. Advancing the way the world pays banks and invests. This episode of Banking Transformed is sponsored by mParticle.  mParticle believes that better decisions start with better data. Cleanse, visualize, and connect your customer data from any source or system to any API. Better data, better decisions, better outcomes. Visit mparticle.com for more.

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