March 9th, 2007

Peter Scott, Global Head of Banking Sector, Sun Microsystems
Welcome to the introductory episode of The Payments Podcast, brought to you by Voices In Business and sponsored by Sun Microsystems.
In this inaugural episode, Mike O’Hara and Peter Scott discuss the range of Payment-related topics that will be explored with experts from across the Banking industry throughout this series.
Topics such as SEPA, the regulatory landscape, the post-acquisition situation facing many banks, cross-border issues, cards, cheques, micropayments, technology challenges and future payment trends all come under the radar, as Mike and Peter look at some of the major questions facing the industry that will be covered on future programmes.
If you have any questions, comments or feedback, if there is a particular topic you would like to hear addressed on a future episode, or if you have specific expertise regarding Payments and would like to be considered as a possible guest yourself, please contact mike@paymentspodcast.com.
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March 9th, 2007
Hello, and welcome to The Payments Podcast, sponsored by Sun Microsystems.
The purpose of this fortnighly audio series is to look at the challenges that banks and financial institutions now need to overcome, in light of the three key issues facing the Global Payments Industry:
- How to achieve process efficiency and reduce costs
- How to meet the demands of both the regulatory and the competitive environment
- What kind of service value propositions will lead to increased market share?
Each episode of this podcast series will feature an interview with a recognized thought leader in Payments, offering their own unique insight into these issues.
Join Peter Scott of Sun Microsystems and Mike O’Hara of Voices in Business and listen to The Payments Podcast, to discover the latest thinking on trends, pressures, developments and opportunities in the Global Payments Industry
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