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A new report, “Central Bank Digital Currency? What it is and how it could impact your privacy, security, and autonomy,” has been published by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF). Meghan Murphy speaks with the report's author, Ben Klassen, about how the adoption of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) in Canada could undermine the rights and freedoms of Canadians, including their privacy, autonomy, security, equality, and access to economic participation. The Same Drugs is on X@thesamedrugs_. Meghan Murphy is on X @meghanemurphy and on Instagram @meghanemilymurphy. Find The Same Drugs merch at Fourthwall. Use the Code: Murphy20 for 20% off at TheTruthFits.com.
With active government support, the UPI has become ubiquitous and has changed the way we transact. What are the welfare gains arising from this? Rama, Shihas, and Krishna talk to Sarthak Pradhan and Suman Joshi about how they quantified this as part of the Estimation Exercise in the just concluded Ideas Shala event at Takshashila. Do check out Takshashila's public policy courses: https://school.takshashila.org.in/courses We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. https://twitter.com/IVMPodcasts https://www.instagram.com/ivmpodcasts/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/ivmpodcasts/ You can check out our website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/featured Follow the show across platforms: Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Gaana, Amazon Music Do share the word with your folks!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While the ruling elites and the Federal Reserve try to sell digital money as “modern” and “convenient,” it poses threats to financial privacy and civil liberties. Original Article: "The Dangers of a ""Cashless"" Economy
While the ruling elites and the Federal Reserve try to sell digital money as “modern” and “convenient,” it poses threats to financial privacy and civil liberties. Original Article: "The Dangers of a ""Cashless"" Economy
While the ruling elites and the Federal Reserve try to sell digital money as “modern” and “convenient,” it poses threats to financial privacy and civil liberties. Original Article: "The Dangers of a ""Cashless"" Economy
Hour 3: Henry Lake - in for Jason - talked with Laura about things that changed during the pandemic. Then, are we headed for a cashless society? And Dave Schwartz joined him to talk Vikings, Twins and more.
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We discuss the recent announcement by money printing firm De la rue of plans to cease operations in Kenya and the transition to digital economy among other critical matters on the #KenyanPodcast
For nearly a decade, the Central Bank of Nigeria has formulated policies and engaged in series of reforms aimed at bringing the Nigerian banking system and economic system at in tune with global trends. But is Nigeria ready for a cashless economy?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out.
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The following article of the tech industry is: “Digital Payments in Mexico: The Path to a Cashless Economy” by Ryan Croft, Co-Founder of Pacto
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Much of the current innovation in the fintech space focuses on empowering the unbanked and the underbanked to have access to crucial financial services. One people group that has been continually overlooked is Gen Z (ages 11-25), who only have access to cash or their parents' cards to make payments. Zywa is on a mission to change that. Zywa is a social banking app and prepaid card created specifically for Gen Z, allowing teenagers to spend, receive and manage money completely cashlessly. They can also earn rewards and interact with their friends on the app, and parents are even able to send money to their kids to cover expenses in a controlled environment. Zywa was inspired by the lived experiences of its co-founders. Alok Kumar (CEO) and Nuha Hashem (CTO) grew up in the gulf region and identified the pain points of young people who were stuck with borrowing their parents' cards or asking for cash to make payments. They recently raised $3 million in seed funding which they will use to fuel their growth in the UAE and expand into Saudi Arabia and Egypt. In this conversation on The Change Officer Podcast, Alok and Nuha share: Zywa's fascinating origin story Why they decided to leave their established career paths and focus fully on Zywa instead Their experience and the value they gained from being involved in the YCombinator accelerator programme How they sourced, pitched to and selected investors for Zywa How they are building their business and their product Why they were able to successfully partner with banks What a growth team is, the value it holds, and how they built theirs How they are gathering the data to build a product that truly meets the needs of its users Find Zywa online: https://www.zywa.coHost: Vuk Zlatarov
How the cashless economy will impact Africans, Caribbean's, African Americans, and the African diaspora. Contact us: https://linktr.ee/creditfundingcanada For Promotion & advertising: https://bantumedia.org/ Financial Literacy Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/MyCreditFunding/featured Follow our Podcast: https://www.theartoffunding.ca/
With the progression to a "Cashless Society" during the Covid Pandemic (some establishments refusing to accept cash), Businesses, Clubs and Associations are facing troubled times. These troubled times include reducing profits and increased costs. Mark was working for a “Big Four Bank” for 20 years in Business Banking when suddenly he could not continue doing what was expected (pillaging of business, clubs, and associations for fees and charges). With the introduction of Surcharge Laws into Australia in September of 2017, Mark has developed a suite of payment solutions (such as EFTPOS Terminals, Direct Debiting, Online Payment Gateways, and Xero Payment Integration) which can be provided to businesses, Clubs, and Associations with “No Fees” for the entity. There is no time like the present to reduce the issue of reducing profits and rising business costs. Connect with Mark: www.costlesspaymentsolutions.com www.linkedin.com/in/mgcps https://www.facebook.com/CostlessPaymentSolutions https://business.google.com/dashboard/l/00028594472317998214 ▼ ▼ You can connect with/follow me: Buy me a Coffee: buymeacoff.ee/rosesdavidson Become a patron https://www.patreon.com/talkingwiththeexperts Leave a Google review: https://g.page/r/CaXk7K3UlEhzEBI/review Leave a review on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/talking-with-the-experts-1491692 Email: guest@talkingwiththeexperts.com Website: https://www.talkingwiththeexperts.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rose-davidson/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/talkingwiththeexperts/ Facebook Page: [Talking with the Experts] https://www.facebook.com/talkingwiththeexpertsvodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talking_with_the_experts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkM5n5QJhnNAmUiMzii73wQ
Welcome to episode #82 of Not Me, But You! The US dollar is tied to many markets used around the world. However, US currency is FIAT currency meaning, it's not backed by anything physical. That means, more of it can be created ("printed") at any time. What happens when MORE dollars are printed? It makes the dollars already in existence worth LESS! Then prices rise. Inflation occurs. So what does all this have to do with cryptocurrency and a cashless economy? How much cash do you currently carry and use each week? If you are like most people you typically use a credit card or debit card or an app on your phone to pay for most things. That type of buying behavior RESEMBLES a cashless economy. Enter cryptocurrency. What is it? Why are so many people in the WORLD investing in it? Isn't putting money into cryptocurrency like putting money into "nothing?" I discuss these types of questions and more in this episode. E-book on Amazon is called "Stay Healthy, Become Wealthy." Search for the book using the following ASIN B09829K4PWEmail me: waypatoday@gmail.com Free Facebook Group: Waypa TodayTwitter: Waypa Today Website: www.waypatoday.com
In this episode of HOT 15, we briefly get into the nitty gritty of what is cashless economy, the rippling effects it can have and how you can #StayPlanning and prepare for it.
So what exactly is Fintech? And why is it continuously being talked about? Is the Fintech Industry futuristic? Get all your questions answered! Today, TBCY features an accomplished leader and professional from the Fintech sector on the podcast. We ware pleased to welcome Jaya Vaidhyanathan! Jaya is an Entrepreneur, Thought Leader and Global Speaker. She is the CEO of BCT Digital. In this conversation with our host, Jaya speaks about her journey as a Fintech Leader and answers some very vital questions with respect to the field. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbcy/support
Is cash king anymore? Or are there problems on the horizons in our age of tapping, swiping and clicking to make purchases. Millennials have no problems with financial transactions over the web but some GenXers are skeptical. What do you say? In this episode we discuss fear, the doomsday scenario and the economy, the Global Reset, the Federal Reserve and much more. Support the show (https://paypal.me/breakthecurse)
Is cash king anymore? Or are there problems on the horizons in our age of tapping, swiping and clicking to make purchases. Millennials have no problems with financial transactions over the web but some GenXers are skeptical. What do you say? In this episode we discuss fear, the doomsday scenario and the economy, the Global Reset, the Federal Reserve and much more. Support the show (https://paypal.me/breakthecurse)
(00:00) Local News Chat: Labor Market & Travel Rebound (11:30) Make Music Day, Maria VanLaanen, Fox Cities PAC (18:30) Your Take on Cashless Trend in American Economy (45:00) Congressman Glenn Grothman on Border & Taxes (55:30) Art Cyr, Carthage College, on Global Trade & Military Valor (84:30) The Takeaway: Institutions Survive By Adapting
Cashless economy means an economic system where digital transactions like net banking, mobile banking, digital wallets, payment through debit cards and credit cards are used to replace the traditional method of payments made via cash or coins. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Samsung releases its 2021 range of stunning TVs – we’ll tell you pricing and how they’re also better for the environment, why Australia will be virtually cashless within three years, Apple Watch ECG has finally been approved – what you need to do to make this feature work for you, we check out the Bose Sports Earbuds, DJI has released its new FPV drone – but is it legal to use in Australia, how the App Economy is thriving despite the impact of COVID and we’ll answer your tech questions in the Tech Guide Help Desk.
Meet Manish Kothari, the President and Business Head of Corporate Banking at Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. He is a senior banker from Mumbai. Manish became a business head when he was 30. Having worked in the banking sector for more than twenty-five years, Manish has a lot to teach us about the most crucial changes that the banking sector had undergone in the past three decades, the digital revolution, and financial inclusion. Manish shares with us his thoughts about India becoming a cashless economy. He tells how he manages the millennials and Gen Zs working for him. Towards the conclusion of the episode, Manish puts forward his definition of success. Listen to this episode to know more about Manish Kothari's inspiring banking career. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbcy/support
Lucy Nshuti Mbabazi leads Advocacy and Partnership for the UN's Better Than Cash Alliance in Africa and was previously AVP at Ecobank and Country Manager at Visa Rwanda. In this podcast, we explore Lucy's personal journey transitioning from Uganda to Rwanda after the genocide. After having been disconnected from her country and the continent after high school, Lucy tells an emotional story of how she had to painfully reconcile with her past, and rediscover a new love for her country and the continent. And when she finally did, Lucy has committed to driving change in Africa's financial sector in democratizing access to digital platforms and tools that helps Africa's unbanked participate in the digital economy. We also talk about her passion for science education and her work pioneering that through Ms. Geek Africa. Consider supporting our fundraiser via the link attached if you enjoyed this episode. bit.ly/fundCAPod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Covid-19 pandemic in the United States has led to a sharp increase in cashless transactions. This is part of a broader trend toward electronic payments. What are the advantages of cashless transactions? How will their rise affect poorer households, particularly those which do not use banks and/or rely on alternative financial services? What security and privacy concerns does the shift toward cashless transactions raise? What are the prospects of a transition to an entirely cashless economy? This episode’s guest is Dr. Joyce Beebe, Fellow in Public Finance at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy. She has recently published a piece called “Will Covid-19 Accelerate the Cashless Transition?” It is available on the Baker Institute website.
Paris Marx is joined by David Banks to discuss how tech solutions to increase corporate control in cities will be sold to us as fun and convenient, and what that will actually means for access and equity in urban life.David Banks is a visiting assistant professor at the University at Albany. He’s the editor-at-large at Real Life, and has written for The Baffler, e-flux architecture, and Current Affairs. Follow David on Twitter as @DA_Banks.Tech Won’t Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Follow the podcast (@techwontsaveus) and host Paris Marx (@parismarx) on Twitter, and support the show on Patreon.Find out more about Harbinger Media Network at harbingermedianetwork.com.Also mentioned in this episode:Read David’s articles for Real Life on the subscriber city and e-flux architecture on software as infrastructure.Paris wrote about the end of the Paramount Decrees, including what it could mean for the future of cinemas.How people are fighting back against landlords attempts to use tech against tenants (“proptech”).Slavoj Žižek gives a father/son example of totalitarianism (from ~0:00-3:00).David Harvey’s “Right to the City” essay mentions how homeownership makes people more conservative.Red Vienna remains a great example of public housing.Kevin Rogan wrote about how smart-city technologies are designed to hide human labor.Books in this show: “Radicalized” by Cory Doctorow, “Urban Warfare” by Raquel Rolnik, “Capital City” by Samuel Stein, and “Loft Living” by Sharon ZukinSupport the show (https://patreon.com/techwontsaveus)
John & Paul talk about the issues of a Cashless Economy, along with current events & other things on our mind. If you like random conversations, comedy, and/or hearing others put their “2 cents” in, you’ve come to the right place! … Going to a Cashless Economy (#141) Read More » The post Going to a Cashless Economy (#141) first appeared on Our2Sense Podcast with Paul & John.
The move to cashless business has a big cost. A 2019 study showed that 17 percent of the UK’s population would “struggle to cope in a cashless society.” Many in Canada will also be at a disadvantage. Brendan Kennedy, Toronto Star’s social justice reporter, joins Adrian Cheung to talk about how quickly Canada has embraced the cashless evolution, who is getting quickly left out and why a story often told in technological and economic terms is — at heart — a story about inequality.
An explainer on the hidden costs of carrying cash --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shacast/support
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The coronavirus pandemic has further solidified a move pushing away from cash for some businesses, in order to maintain hygiene and social distancing guidelines. - Pandemi virus corona semakin memperkuat langkah untuk menjauhi penggunaan uang tunai oleh beberapa bisnis, dalam rangka menjaga kebersihan dan jarak sosial
Thought that those facebook articles your friends were sharing were fake about people being embedded with micro-chips? Nope.... Those articles are very real! and this has been going on for years. Take a listen to Where and When this was implemented. And is America next on the list? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rondail-lomax/support
Many countries are going cashless at great speed. What are the advantages of ditching hard cash and what are the dangers? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tanush-prem/support
1. Pre-tremors of an Australian financial meltdown 2. Cashless economy is a bail-in trap Presented by Robert Barwick and Craig Isherwood
Mom-and-pop stores moving away from cash payments? Beggars asking for money with a QR code? Cashless economy is happening right now in China. Our team collected stories from Chinese citizens to American tourists, from small business owners to Alipay's marketing head of the North America region, to explain this trend in all dimensions. Special Credits: Sean Chen, Head of Marketing and Business Operations at Alipay, North American RegionCredits: Jessica Breznick and Coco Yim for producing and hostingJubing Ge, Mew Jiang, Yuanjin Xia, Cecilia Xiao, Shiyu Wen for scriptingMew Jiang and Yuanjin Xia for editingYuanjin Xia for engineering
Mom-and-pop stores moving away from cash payments? Beggars asking for money with a QR code? Cashless economy is happening right now in China. Our team collected stories from Chinese citizens to American tourists, from small business owners to Alipay's marketing head of the North America region, to explain this trend in all dimensions. Special Credits: Sean Chen, Head of Marketing and Business Operations at Alipay, North American RegionCredits: Jessica Breznick and Coco Yim for producing and hostingJubing Ge, Mew Jiang, Yuanjin Xia, Cecilia Xiao, Shiyu Wen for scriptingMew Jiang and Yuanjin Xia for editingYuanjin Xia for engineering
Have you ever wondered what a cashless society will look like? Should your business even consider committing to electronic payments? “As we see better and better technology that make electronic payments faster, more convenient, and safer, we’ll see a greater acceleration of this displacement of cash,”... The post Toward the Cashless Economy with Iain McLean – November 12, 2018 appeared first on Startup Canada.
Kary Bheemaiah, Author of the book, The Blockchain Alternative, from Paris, France participates in Risk Roundup to discuss – Cashless Economy – Risks & Rewards. Cashless Economy – Current state From electronic banking to PayPal to digital wallet systems, Venmo and Square, as the progression of non-cash transactions evolve rapidly, the advances in technology, is […] The post Cashless Economy – Risks & Rewards appeared first on Risk Group.
PayTechTalk - the Podcast of PAYMENT.TECHNOLOGY.LAW. | PayTechLaw
In this episode of PayTechTalk I talk to a very interesting young entrepreneur and visionary, Nitish Kannan, CEO and co-founder of Circle Plus Payments, a software development company that enables users to accept credit cards and bitcoin transactions on their smartphones without any further hardware needed. They have partnered with well-known players such as Stripe and SumUp, a Berlin-based FinTech company that provides a mobile point-of-sale (mPOS) solution. And talking to him, the vision of a cashless economy seems within reach… A cashless economy – vision or dream? Nitish tells us more about his vision of a cashless economy and why he believes that thinking big is the right approach to growing your business and to tackling real world problems. Nitish also tells us more about Circle Plus Payments’ bitcoin feature, which is really cool, and the Wallet Payable app. So sit back, relax and enjoy PayTechTalk 19!
Nina Robinson looks at how India's digital payments industry is mushrooming after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's demonetisation ‘shock doctrine' tactic to rid the country of 500 and 1,000 rupee bills last November. It had an unimaginably huge impact on India's digital payment and banking systems. The sector now has to cope with an enormous increase in digital payments using your mobile phone. People are making e-payments for goods using these ‘e-wallets'. New digital payment points have sprung up everywhere and now even small vendors and hawkers are using them. Global Business examines whether a cashless economy in India could really work to bring untold future economic benefits. (Image: An Indian vendor who now accepts e-payments. Credit: BBC)
Cashless Economy India should become world's first cashless country UPI can be critical component for cashless initiatives Is India headed towards becoming a cashless economy? National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) Unified Payments Interface (UPI) Cashless society: A huge threat to our freedom
A Cashless Economy in Zimbabwe? There’s Little ChoiceBy JEFFREY MOYO and NORIMITSU ONISHI 5:00 AM ETDebit card machines are proliferating in churches, supermarkets and nightclubs as anxious Zimbabweans hoard American dollars or take them out of the country. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The death of cash has been predicted many times over the years. But in the last decade a future without coins and notes has become a real possibility thanks to the global development and adoption of cashless systems. Some banks in Scandinavia are already refusing to accept or hand out cash. And, in nations with poor banking infrastructure, the growth of cashless has been explosive. Millions of people around the world now conduct their lives with hardly any cash at all and in terms of convenience, most of us are winners. But warnings are sounding about the driving forces behind this shift. Are we in danger of getting rid of our cash without really understanding the consequences? Presented by Linda Yueh. (Photo: View of a smartphone displaying the 'Contactless' application. Credit: Getty Images)
The major advances in civilization are processes that all but wreck the societies in which they occur-. A.N. Whitehead, Listener Email Readings, The Future According to Boeing Corp., Musing on whether or not Walmart even exists, Monopoly, The Economy, No Nukes, Board Games, Paul-Mart, Jay Dyer on the Grassy Knoll, JFK, Camelot, The Money System, The Gold Standard, Tally Sticks, Semantics and Thought Forms, Social Constructs, Operant Conditioning,Human Robots, Body Modification, Transhumanism, The Cashless Economy, The Education System, Paul, Jay Dyer and John Adams on the call, Hold Music Snippet-Should Have Been Dreamin by the Paladins.....hoaxbusterscall.com
Jeff Deist, Michael Oliver & Ron Perry return. As Keynesian economic pathology digs the global economy deeper into a depression, out of desperation and denial, Keynesian religious zealots like Larry Summers and Paul Krugman champion negative interest rates laws making cash ownership a felony. From the viewpoint of Austrian economics, we will ask Jeff to opine on what impact these anti-free market policies will have not only on our economy but on personal liberty and what impact they may have on stocks, bonds and precious metals. Michael will update us on what his latest structural and momentum models are saying about those same markets and Ron Perry will update us on the progress of Quebec gold mining company, Metanor Resources.
Prof. Aman Aggarwal, a renowned Economist, and a Senior Vice-Chairman at the Indian Institute of Finance participate in Risk Roundup to discuss the Economic Impact of Cyber-Security Risks. Economic Impact of Cyber-Security Risks As the digital global age continues the integration of computers, communities, and cultures, it also brings an unfamiliar compulsion for individuals and […] The post Economic Impact Of Cyber-Security Risks appeared first on Risk Group.