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Full Webinar: Can banks keep up with payments?

Heads of payments, cash management, and innovation reveal how banks are fighting for relevancy.

We are living in a world in which people demand payments be instant.

That’s according to Roland Brandli of Smartstream Technologies, who works with a variety of financial institutions to support their adoption of real-time payments across customer segments.

But as our webinar demonstrates, this is far from easy. Shirish Wadvikar, managing director of global payments at Standard Chartered Bank, says it is important to be clear about the challenges that “instant” payments is putting on banks’ legacy infrastructure.

Chintan Shah, managing director of cash management for Asia Pacific at Deutsche Bank, notes that complexity is increasing as banks chase business across both B2B wholesale and consumer-facing businesses.

Victor Alexiev, a technologist in-house at Citi, describes how technology is transforming banks’ revenue models as they shift from processing big chunky transactions to a stream of steady, real-time, small payments.

Benjamin Quinlan, CEO at consultancy Quinlan & Associates, discusses the impact of smaller-value payments across the business of banking.

Jame DiBiasio of DigFin keeps asking questions about how the entire banking model faces the challenge of facilitating payments as they go completely digital, even to the point of central bank-issued currencies.

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