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We need greater global financial inclusion; but who will take the lead?

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We need greater global financial inclusion; but who will take the lead?

It is no secret that traditional banks have struggled to close the financial inclusion gap, especially in emerging markets. The World Bank estimates that 1.7 billion adults remain..

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The silk road of payments we must travel

Mapping and mastering the journey by relying on a clear radar

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BPC-owned Radar Payments launches at Merchant Payments Ecosystem (MPE), Berlin

Berlin, Germany & Baar, Switzerland – 18 February 2020

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Frictionless payments and the importance of data – seven key learnings from this year’s edition of Money20/20

Money20/20, it’s a wrap. This year’s edition of one of the world’s most coveted fintech conferences transcended last years event again. Over the course of three days, Money20/20..

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Marketplace: Empowering the business eco-system

Building a multi stake-holder B2B platform to benefit all At BPC we tackle real life issues with digital solutions, which begins with understanding which issues prevent people and..

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MPE Open Banking 2018

At this years MPE 2018 event our Product Marketing Manager, Marijke Koninckx presents Payments in the Times of Open Banking and discusses how to create the next generation..

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Payments in Times of Open Banking

The retail landscape has undergone a significant shift over the last decade. The traditional sales channels have been amended with or even replaced by digital channels through..

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Digital Wallets as a driver towards a cashless society

Even though digital mobile wallets have been around for a while, we still see new wallets being launched on a weekly basis, like Huawei Pay launching just last week. As we are..

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Bringing Banking to the People - Agent Banking solutions that enable financial inclusion

According to a study conducted by McKinsey, nearly 2.5 billion adults are financially unserved and the vast majority of this group lives in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the..

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