The March issue of FinTech Magazine is now live!

By Olivia Minnock
The March issue of FinTech Magazine is now live! We have travelled to London and Paris to bring you exclusive video content within this issue from globa...

The March issue of FinTech Magazine is now live! We have travelled to London and Paris to bring you exclusive video content within this issue from global insurance and finance giants AXA and Travelex. Following on from the success of our launch issue, we are delighted to bring you the latest insights from industry executives about the digital disruption of finance.

“People are moving from using cash and banknotes to more digital solutions… customers nowadays are looking for a smooth and seamless journey when it comes to actually transacting with any company or organisation,” Leonardo Tantari, Global IT Director of Travelex comments on the changing financial landscape.

Travelex, our cover star this month, has around 140 years of experience in the finance sector, with 1,200 Bureau de Change outlets across over 100 airports in 27 countries. Tantari discusses the company’s next steps, and why people and communication are key.

Don’t forget to also check out our company reports on global insurance giant AXA (with more exclusive video footage), MLC Life Insurance, Progressive Leasing and PAY-O-MATIC.

We also gained essential insight from Infosys Finacle, Hyland, Seal Software and Apigee to share how technology is continuing to transform insurance and finance. Have a look at our list of the top 10 mobile payment apps, and of course a selection of must-attend industry events.

Read the issue here.

 

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