Why Fintechs and banks are working together for global connectivity
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Cross-border payments have traditionally been slow, costly and unpredictable. But as domestic instant payment systems are being stitched together, more money is flowing across borders in real time.  This week, host Piers Marais talks to David Reiss, Director of Strategic Partnerships at Currencycloud, and Leo Lipis, CEO of Lipis Advisors, about emerging real-time payment corridors, the path to global connectivity, and why big banks no longer see Fintechs as the enemy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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