On-demand Webinar

Where did my customers go? Why embedded payments are key for banks to survive.

Whether you call it embedded finance, payments as a service, or contextual finance they all represent the same thing.

There is a shift in the way customers are consuming their financial services, with customers moving to channels banks don’t own. Meanwhile corporates are moving to points of contact that banks don’t own to buy their banking products and services.

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With market predictions of more than 3.6 trillion in revenue by 2030 up for grabs, and the lines blurring between the banks, the fintechs, and other players in this space, understanding how to unlock the value and become a real participant in this new banking model is key.

Key objectives of this webinar are:

  • What should banks think about to begin this journey?
  • How is adopting an API first approach key to ensuring the success of these new initiatives?
  • How can banks monetize this new banking model?

Speakers

Parag Monteiro
Parag is an entrepreneurial leader in data driven, digital business development with deep experience across Corporate and Institutional Banking. He is a hands on manager of strategic partner relationships, driving accelerated market growth with a belief that the future of banking is open and collaborative.
Phillip Mind
Phillip's portfolio includes payments policy and open banking. Before that, Phillip worked at the Local Government Association leading on local government finance and public service reform. And at HM Treasury in a variety of policy roles, including leading policy reviews (the Independent Commission on Local Government Finance and Russell Commission on Youth Volunteering) and as the Budget Project Manager. On secondment from the Treasury, he was CEO of the Giving Campaign, a national partnership between government and the voluntary sector to encourage charitable giving. Phillip has a degree in Economics from the London School of Economics and a Master’s degree from Loughborough University.