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… it’s a measure of the probability of an event and its intended or unintended consequences. Everything we do in life and work has … all key stakeholders, or the risk of multiple participants not being ready for a system go-live date. Among other …
… ensure the future of digital payments happens within — and not outside — the regulatory system. “Payments are changing … been pioneered by organizations that, unfortunately, do not qualify for membership within Payments Canada. This … empower PSPs but also benefit end-users — both payors and payees. A more inclusive approach to payment systems will …
… be mindful that what might work in the U.K. or Japan, may not apply or could work differently here. We also have to be … so that you don’t have to worry about your employees not being paid on time should an unexpected situation arise – expect …
… small business owners with the flexibility to pay and be paid the way they want. The provision of payments data that …
… have payment information pass seamlessly between payor and payee with no loss of vital payment information, even while … the global direction of ongoing ISO 20022 deployments. Not only does this line of sight support the overall …
… consumers want easier, smarter and safer ways to pay and be paid. In line with these trends is the accelerated adoption … and facial recognition. While biometric payment options are not yet considered mainstream, nearly half of Canadians (45 … likely (24 per cent) than middle-aged and younger Canadians not to find any appeal in biometric payments. Interest in …
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