Payments Podcast: Money2020 and future trends in payments

Oliver Irons and Gordon Ritchie reporting on Money2020, upcoming payments trends and the sector over the past year.

21 December 2022

Publication

In this episode of Legal Updates we are discussing payments with Oliver Irons, partner in our Financial Services Regulatory practice specialised in payments, and Gordon Ritchie, supervising associate in the same team. In this podcast they share their experience from Money2020 – the largest global fintech conference that took place in Las Vegas last month, as well as their views on the current market in payments, the upcoming trends in the sector and the work they have been doing for the past year.

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