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Payments infrastructure & the globalisation of e-commerce

In a new episode of the Knowledge Circle series, industry experts are delving into how the globalisation of e-commerce and the rise of Alternative Payment Methods (APMs) are shaping the payments infrastructure of the future. With e-commerce booming, today’s consumer expects a seamless shopping experience even across borders – and increasingly wants more choice when

  • Editorial Team
  • November 2, 2021
  • 1 minute

In a new episode of the Knowledge Circle series, industry experts are delving into how the globalisation of e-commerce and the rise of Alternative Payment Methods (APMs) are shaping the payments infrastructure of the future. With e-commerce booming, today’s consumer expects a seamless shopping experience even across borders – and increasingly wants more choice when it comes to payment methods.

While card payments have traditionally dominated the space, APMs are gaining popularity as retail businesses and marketplaces look to continually improve conversion rates. But as APMs gain share, how will the wider payments and banking infrastructure respond, particularly as authentication and fraud prevention remain critical?

Banking Circle’s Head of Local Clearing, Michael Boel, and Andrew Gómez, Managing Consultant at Lipis Advisors will discuss:
• The challenges facing the payments sector as e-commerce becomes increasingly globalised
• How will APMs such as Real-time Payments, Buy Now Pay Later and Request to Pay change the landscape?
• How can PSPs and other Financial Institutions keep pace with the latest payment innovations?
• What will the payments infrastructure of the future look like?

Location: Virtual