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Thursday, September 11, 2025

The Paytech Magazine Issue 10

This issue of The PayTech Magazine is filled with the biggest talking points affecting the industry worldwide! With the ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’ underway we spoke to Smartstream’s Roland Brandli about which technologies banks should be investing their money in; how their action now or lack thereof will define them.

We also touched base with Rüdiger Vogt of G+D and Aveek Chaudhuri of HDFC Bank to talk about how India is creating the new and never before conceived possibilities for evolving the future of payments. We also have a very insightful look from Sarah Armstrong-Smith of Microsoft and Marc Trepanier of ACI Worldwide at how one can react and deal with the new challenges posed by fraudsters and how to simultaneously maximise the benefits of the cloud.

On Page 14 you can find out from Roberto Dumerauf of CAME Pagos and ACI Worldwide’s very own Sonia Gomez on how PayTech is putting Argentina back on the payments map. Also in our Cross-Border section we spoke to none other than Wise CFO Matt Briers on the company’s evolution over the past decade, its recent listing and what the future holds.

As always, if you prefer reading a physical copy instead of an online version, you can get The Paytech Magazine, and more of our fabulous content, by signing up here!


In this edition, we feature:

  • Matt Briers, Wise
  • Roland Brandli, SmartStream
  • Tracy Meng, Checkout.com
  • Claire Gates, PPRO
  • Sarah Armstrong-Smith, Microsoft
  • John Lyons, TSB
    …and many more!
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  2. Mastercard, NCR Atleos, and ITCard to Enhance Contactless Experiences at ATMs Read more
  3. Paytently and Mastercard Partner to Launch Next- Generation Open Banking Payment Solution Read more
  4. Botim Expands UAE-Ethiopia Financial Corridor With Commercial Bank of Ethiopia Partnership Read more
  5. Onafriq and Visa Partner to Launch Visa Pay, Unlocking Interoperability Between Card and Mobile Money in the DRC Read more
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