| If you have trouble reading this e-mail or wish to go directly to the web version, click here. | July 2024 |
| | | | Welcome to our final summer edition, where we bring you the latest insights and developments in the payment industry. In this issue, we delve into a recent study examining the environmental impact of cash and digital payments in Italy, Germany, and Finland. Read the full interview to discover the findings and their implications for policymakers and industry stakeholders. We also feature an exclusive interview with Mats van Rijn, Senior Product Manager at Adyen, discussing Adyen's new role as a member of the European Payments Council (EPC). Additionally, explore our compilation of intriguing payment-related reports from the second quarter of 2024. Also, the estimated share of SEPA Instant Credit Transfer (SCT Inst) volumes in total Credit Transfer volumes increased to 18.88% in the second quarter of this year. The latest information regarding the SCT Inst can be found on our website. Discover more about these updates below. |
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| | | Insight Evaluating the environmental impact of cash vs. digital payments On behalf of the European Digital Payment Industry Alliance (EDPIA), Oxford Economics has conducted a study evaluating the environmental footprint of both cash and digital payment methods across Italy, Germany, and Finland. In our latest interview, we discuss the results of this study with Johanna Neuhoff, Associate Director for Economic Consulting Services in Continental Europe at Oxford Economics.
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Johanna Neuhoff Associate Director for Economic Consulting Services in Continental Europe, Oxford Economics
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| | | Insight Adyen joins the EPC: a new member's perspective In an era defined by rapid digital transformation, Adyen is a pioneering force in the financial technology landscape. Learn more about our newest member in this interview:
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Mats van Rijn Senior Product Manager at Adyen
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| | | | News Around the web – a compilation of some interesting reports about payments published last quarter In the second quarter of 2024, we compiled a series of payment-related reports. This collection not only explores the future and evolution of payments but also delves into various interesting topics within the payment landscape.
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