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Key insights from this episode featuring Jeremy Turner, Deputy CISO at Paidy:⚡ Security without passwords. "In a market like Japan, things are quite different. Thinking out of the box is probably the most critical skill we need. When we think about the consumer experience, they don't have to deal with [passwords], and that really does remove a lot of friction from the typical flow," Jeremy says.⚡ There's so much potential in the cloud. "Now you can just whip out a prepaid card, get an account, and replicate a whole enterprise. Thanks to infrastructure as code, a lot of things can be consistent. So I think that is the biggest potential for growth — more people having access to the technology."⚡ Understand your assets and data. "Sometimes, it feels like you are trying to fix a plane while it's in flight without it crashing, and it could be very delicate. It really can get complex if you don't understand your critical assets, especially data because we don't want to lose our data."
Key insights from this episode featuring Jeremy Turner, Deputy CISO at Paidy:⚡ Security without passwords. "In a market like Japan, things are quite different. Thinking out of the box is probably the most critical skill we need. When we think about the consumer experience, they don't have to deal with [passwords], and that really does remove a lot of friction from the typical flow," Jeremy says.⚡ There's so much potential in the cloud. "Now you can just whip out a prepaid card, get an account, and replicate a whole enterprise. Thanks to infrastructure as code, a lot of things can be consistent. So I think that is the biggest potential for growth — more people having access to the technology."⚡ Understand your assets and data. "Sometimes, it feels like you are trying to fix a plane while it's in flight without it crashing, and it could be very delicate. It really can get complex if you don't understand your critical assets, especially data because we don't want to lose our data."
Dans ce nouvel épisode de Splash, Emmanuel s'intéresse à une manière de payer “le buy now pay later”, autrement dit le paiement fractionné. Klarna, Afterpay, Paidy, Alma : les offres “Buy now, pay later” des entreprises de la fintech se multiplient. La valorisation de l'entreprise suédoise Klarna est, par exemple, passée de 5,5 à 46 milliards de dollars en un an. Ces nouvelles façons de payer commencent à inquiéter. Pour les comprendre, Emmanuel s'est entretenu avec Terri Bradford du département « Payment Strategies » de la Federal Reserve Bank de Kansas City et Hélène Ducourant, enseignante-chercheuse en sociologie à l'Université Paris-Est Marne La Vallée.Comment fonctionnent les offres de paiement fractionné ? Comment diffèrent-elles des offres de crédit à la consommation ? Comment sont-elles régulées ? Sources : L'argent (ne) fait (pas) le bonheur : quel rapport à l'argent chez les Français ? Février 2022, sondage Harris InterractiveSplash est un podcast produit par Nouvelles Écoutes Écrit et animé par Emmanuel MartinChargée de production : Mathilde Joninavec l'aide de Xavier KamakyPrise de son, montage, et mixage : Adrien Beccaria à l'Arrière Boutique StudioDirectrice des productions : Marion GourdonVous pouvez consulter notre politique de confidentialité sur https://art19.com/privacy ainsi que la notice de confidentialité de la Californie sur https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bonjour à tous et bienvenue dans le ZDTech, le podcast quotidien de la rédaction de ZDNet. Je m'appelle Guillaume Serries, et aujourd'hui je vous explique pourquoi Paypal, un des dinosaures du paiement en ligne, passe aux crypto-monnaies. C'est un véritable dinosaure du web. Paypal est né en 1998, et s'appelait alors Confinity. L'idée de génie ? Servir grâce au web d'alternative au paiement par chèque ou par carte bancaire. Évidemment une petite révolution à une époque, où les banques ne proposaient pas de service en ligne, et où le paiement différé, nouvelle lubie du secteur de la fintech, n'existait pas. Première plateforme de paiement de renom, PayPal a également été un des premiers services à assurer des virements entre personnes. Et voici que désormais, Paypal passe à l'ère du web3 et de la cryptomonnaie en intégrant un service de transfert, d'envoi et de réception des Bitcoin, Ethereum et autres Litecoin. Bien sûr, les utilisateurs qui transfèrent leurs actifs numériques d'un portefeuille crypto ou d'une plateforme d'échange externe vers PayPal peuvent ensuite les utiliser pour effectuer des achats. Mais il faut bien sûr pour cela que l'e-commerçant accepte les paiements en crypto. Ce qui n'est pas le cas de tout le monde. Mais attention toutefois. Si vous voulez transférer des crypto-monnaies d'un portefeuille externe vers PayPal, il faut placer l'adresse PayPal unique de réception dans votre portefeuille, puis lancer le transfert. Mais vérifiez avant que l'adresse est correcte. Car une adresse incorrecte entraînera la perte irrémédiable du montant de la transaction. PayPal ne facture pas de frais pour le transfert de crypto, qu'il s'agisse d'envoi ou de réception. Reste que des frais d'utilisation du réseau s'appliquent dans les deux cas. Cette annonce n'est pas la première initiative de Paypal dans le domaine des crypto. En mars 2021, Paypal assurait qu'il était possible de payer en cryptomonnaie sur sa plateforme avec une nouvelle fonctionnalité, nommée "Checkout with Crypto". Dans le même temps, PayPal rachètait la start-up Curv, spécialisée dans le stockage de cryptomonnaies. Ces évolutions sont bien évidemment des tentatives pour Paypal de rester au goût du jour, et des utilisateurs, dans un environnement très très concurrentiel. Autre initiative, en septembre 2021, PayPal mettait la main sur Paidy, le spécialiste japonais du paiement différé. Une opération à 2,7 milliards de dollars sur un marché porteur. Ces services de paiement différé représentaient 2,1 % des paiements du commerce électronique mondial en 2020, et devrait atteindre 4,2 % en 2024. Reste que dans les mois qui viennent le contexte économique mondial - marqué par l'augmentation des taux et de l'inflation - risque de fortement toucher tant le secteur des crypto-monnaies que celui du "buy now, pay later". Mais Paypal peut se reposer, à la différence de nombre de ces concurrents de la fintech, sur une base client mondiale déjà très fidélisée.
前半トーク:アニメ「鬼滅の刃」より、煉獄さんの折れた日輪刀がPROPLICAで登場! 後半トーク:paidyの「Apple Store3回払い」審査に落ちました 「iPadが欲しい!」と思ってpaidyに登録したのに、「Apple Store3回払い」の審査に落ちてしまいましたw まぁ、単純に私の年収が足りないということでしょう。せっかくpaidyに登録したのに、使い道がなくなってしまいました。
Design has the unique ability to transform FinTech services, and this includes fortifying trust with end-users. So, how do today's biggest players engage design principles so that consumers buy in even more to the products they are building? Our host Tom Hunt sits down with Shalika Hanum, UX Design Lead, FinTech at Star, Masaaki Tanaka, Senior Manager of Interaction Design & UX Strategy at Paidy, and Vincent Guillevic, Director of Product Design at Onfido, to unpack why trust is so essential and gather fresh insights in a brand new edition of Shine: a podcast by Star. To hear directly from the experts, don't forget to press play and listen to the full episode...
Look, we don't get it either.Taking some time as a group to sit around and chat through the possibly impending PayPal-Pinterest deal, Natasha and Alex didn't wind up cracking the story. Which makes some sense, as investors sent PayPal stock down 5% on the news, implying that they didn't really get it either.Recall that PayPal has made a few other deals in recent years, including buying Honey ($4 billion) and Paidy (less than $4 billion).Regardless, the transaction -- worth potentially dozens of billions -- could scoot the social giant into the welcoming arms of PayPal, an American consumer and business fintech giant. Here's what we tried to sort out:Does Pinterest have a big enough ecommerce story to make the deal line up with our first expectations?We talked about Pinterest's historical stock performance, as well as a number of culture controversies it has been embroiled in.Why doesn't PayPal just buy Etsy instead? Here we dug into why a shop-able, searchable mood-board may satisfy customer demands, thus Pinterest's lag on fintech infrastructure - in comparison to Etsy - has been somewhat surprising.And if technology is all bundling, and unbundling, does it make some sort of sense for PayPal to join forces with a more e-commerce content focused business, now more than a half-decade removed from its eBay divorce?We ended with jokes about fintech's expected (and unexpected) consolidation, and we want your best guesses for what's next on Twitter. Frankly we had a good time. Mary Ann was going to join up but was thwarted by Apple's iPhone headphone design, while Danny was slightly busy trying to figure out why his spouse beat him at Settlers of Catan, his favorite board game. We are back Friday with our regularly scheduled programming!
BNPL è l'acronimo di buy now pay later, ossia compra ora e paga dopo. È uno strumento di credito al consumo che si sta diffondendo nei principali servizi di commercio elettronico. C'è un forte interesse nel mercato mondiale nel settore del credito al consumo e, per comprenderlo basta guardare gli investimenti e i nomi in campo. Prendendo come esempio i movimenti degli ultimi mesi, PayPal ha acquistato per 2,7 miliardi di $ la giapponese Paidy, Goldman Sachs per una cifra simile, si è aggiudicata GreenSky, mentre la startup Scalapay ha raccolto 155 milioni di $ e ora ha una valutazione di oltre 700. Ma cosa c'è dietro a questo grande interesse? Prima di tutto è necessario comprendere il funzionamento. Ascolta l'episodio. Articolo completo su: https://www.infomyweb.com/digital-marketing/buy-now-pay-later-il-credito-al-consumo-per-gli-e-commerce/ Per commenti, suggerimenti o ricevere maggiori informazioni e consulenze per migliorare il tuo marketing: scrivici a podcast@infomyweb.com seguici su Facebook, Instagram e LinkedIn visita il nostro sito www.infomyweb.com dove troverai numerosi suggerimenti per il tuo marketing e tutti i servizi vieni a trovarci presso la nostra sede a Viterbo. #marketing #marketingitalia #agenziamarketing #viterbo #infomyweb #webmarketingitalia #socialmarketing #marketingstrategico #obiettivi #motivazione Podcast Italiani | Podcast Business | Podcast Consigliati | Podcast Crescita Personale | Podcast Economia | Podcast Marketing | Podcast Comunicazione | Podcast Gratis | Migliori Podcast | Podcast Più Ascoltati | Podcast Motivazionali --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/infomyweb/message
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The Big Ones Digital payment processor PayPal agreed to acquire Japanese consumer finance service Paidy for about $2.7bn. Paidy provides a buy-now-pay-later service that allows customers to make instant credit purchases that can be paid back on a monthly basis. PayPal will use the acquisition to strengthen its capabilities and presence in the domestic payments … Continue reading "13 September 2021 – PayPal Picks Up Paidy in $2.7bn Deal" The post 13 September 2021 – PayPal Picks Up Paidy in $2.7bn Deal appeared first on Global Venturing Review.
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Stai ascoltando un estratto gratuito di Ninja PRO, la selezione quotidiana di notizie per i professionisti del digital business. Con Ninja PRO puoi avere ogni giorno marketing insight, social media update, tech news, business events e una selezione di articoli di approfondimento dagli esperti della Redazione Ninja. Vai su www.ninja.it/ninjapro per abbonarti al servizio.PayPal ha acquisito Paidy per 2,7 miliardi di dollari. La startup giapponese "buy-now, pay-later" ha già oltre 6 milioni di utenti che possono pagare i loro acquisti in tre rate mensili senza interessi. Lo scorso mese era stata Square ad acquisire l'australiana Afterpay, nello stesso settore.Jeff Bezos ora vuole l'immortalità. L'ex-CEO di Amazon ha investito in Altos Lab, una nuova azienda che sviluppa di una tecnologia anti-invecchiamento chiamata "riprogrammazione". Si tratta di un processo per "aggiungere proteine a una cellula, che poi la istruiscono a tornare a uno stato in cui può generare nuove, giovani cellule che formano la base del corpo umano". Facebook sta sviluppando un chip per l'apprendimento automatico. Lo scopo del chip dovrebbe essere quello di gestire compiti come la raccomandazione di contenuti agli utenti con una migliore efficienza, secondo quanto riferito da The Information.
"Head Line Mission Daily Report Sep 10, 2021 1. อัปเดตตัวเลขผู้ที่ได้รับการฉีดวัคซีน Covid-19 ในประเทศไทย 2. ราคาดัชนีตลาดหลักทรัพย์ / ราคาหุ้นต่างประเทศ / ราคาน้ำมันดิบ / ราคาทองคำ / ราคา Cryptocurrency 3. ภูเก็ตแซนด์บ็อกซ์ 2 เดือน สร้างรายได้เพิ่มขึ้น เงินสะพัด 1.6 พันล้าน 4. จังหวัดอื่นเตรียมเคาะแผนท่องเที่ยว 5. อังกฤษยังมีผู้ติดเชื้อ จากการไม่ยอมฉีดวัคซีน 6. ร.อ.ธรรมนัส พรหมเผ่า แถลงลาออกจากตำแหน่ง 7. ราชกิจจานุเบกษาประกาศ ""ร.อ.ธรรมนัส"" และ ""นฤมล"" พ้นตำแหน่ง 8. เทียบชัดๆ กับราชกิจจา ปรีดี ดาวฉาย 9. ถามนายก การลาออกของ ร.อ.ธรรมนัส 10. ร.อ.ธรรมนัสไปไหนต่อ จับตาดูหน้าที่ต่อไป 11. แจกหนังสือ Wi6jอรุณ 12. 10 อันดับกองทุนผลงานดีประจำเดือน สค. จาก EASY INVEST 13. ไหหลำเปิดโครงการ ‘ทำความเย็น' สีเขียว ลดปล่อยมลพิษเมืองตากอากาศ 14. “สยามสแควร์-สี่แยกปทุมวัน” ร้อนฉ่า เซ็นทรัลพัฒนา ยึดทำเลทอง 15. ไบเดน กับการตัดสินใจถอนทหารออกจาก อัฟกานิสถาน 16. EP.2 ศัพท์วัยรุ่น 2021 รู้ไว้ไม่ตกเทรนด์ 17. ขยายโรงงานรับ ธุรกิจเส้นราเมงเติบโตอย่างก้าวกระโดด 18. ป.ป.ช.ไต่สวนการเปิดประมูลสายสีส้มมีพิรุธ 19. ศาลปกครองยกฟ้อง ปมสมาคมสภาคนพิการฯ ร้อง รฟม. 20. สยามแม็คโคร รับโอนกิจการกลุ่มโลตัสส์แล้ว 21. เช็คกระแส หนุน – ต้าน – ฟรีโหวต เดิมพันแก้รัฐธรรมนูญ 22. แต่งตั้ง 4 กรรมการอิสระ “สารัชถ์” นำทัพนั่งบอร์ด INTUCH 23. นิกเกอิ หุ้นโตเกียวพุ่งขึ้น หลังโยชิฮิเดะ ซูงะ นายกรัฐมนตรีญี่ปุ่นเตรียมลาออก 24. PayPal ประกาศบรรลุข้อตกลงเพื่อซื้อกิจการ Paidy แพลตฟอร์มการเงินญี่ปุ่น 25. รัฐมนตรีต่างประเทศจีนมีกำหนดเยือนเกาหลีใต้สัปดาห์หน้า"
Wir fangen mit Hardware an. Facebook und Ray-Ban bringen eine smarte Brille raus. Amazon wird wohl bald einen eigenen Fernseher verkaufen. Pip hat sich die Earnings Zahlen von dem „buy now pay later“ Anbieter Affirm angeschaut. Notion kauft Automate. In unsere Discord Community wurden wir nach SAP gefragt. Am Ende schauen wir uns Docusign an. Philipp Glöckler (https://twitter.com/gloeckler) und Philipp Klöckner (https://twitter.com/pip_net) sprechen heute über: 00:08 Facebook + Ray-Ban 00:18 Amazon TV 00:22 Paypal + Paidy 00:25 Affirm Earnings 00:45 Apple Keynote 00:51 Notion + Automate 00:53 SAP 01:02 Docusign Shownotes: Werbepartner: Ihr könnt das All-in-One Collaboration Tool aus Deutschland, Stackfield, 14 Tage kostenlos testen. Mit dem Gutscheincode DG20 gibt es 20% auf das erste Vertragsjahr https://www.stackfield.com/doppelgaenger Dirty Money Payday: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7909178/ **Doppelgänger Tech Talk Podcast** https://www.doppelgaenger.io/sheet Disclaimer https://www.doppelgaenger.io/disclaimer/
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In this episode Xenia talks very sensibly about PayPal's acquisition of Japan's Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) specialist Paidy and I have a bit of a rant about M&S's “new” brand and what the future of department stores COULD look like
Concerns over consumer spending downgrade the U.S. GDP forecast. PayPal will acquire Japanese payments company Paidy. Plus, Ford turns a corner. Host: Shaina Mishkin. Producer: Katie Ferguson.
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.comhttps://www.ft.com/content/7344543b-aefa-4715-8494-7c92e1e531f2A court heard opening arguments in the case against the founder of the failed blood-testing technology start-up Theranos, Janet Yellen has warned that the US Treasury could run out of cash next month, and PayPal has acquired the Tokyo-based buy now, pay later company, Paidy. Plus, the FT's environment and clean energy correspondent, Leslie Hook, explains how the world's largest CO2 direct capture plant works. ‘Failure is not a crime,' Theranos founder's lawyers tell juryhttps://www.ft.com/content/b7462815-f022-4e11-a3fd-a7845b1191a2Janet Yellen warns US Treasury risks running out of cash in Octoberhttps://www.ft.com/content/4433d8ef-7d18-4c07-ba08-7f05fcbdb0b8PayPal to acquire buy now, pay later provider Paidy for $2.7bnhttps://www.ft.com/content/cdeccd3c-fe41-4228-ad11-9efc6f5c9d2dWorld's biggest ‘direct air capture' plant starts pulling in CO2https://www.ft.com/content/8a942e30-0428-4567-8a6c-dc704ba3460aEY will invest $2bn to improve audits after series of scandalshttps://www.ft.com/content/737dd635-dba2-49d7-bcdd-34f467b218ea?The FT News Briefing is produced by Fiona Symon and Marc Filippino. The show's editor is Jess Smith. Additional help by Gavin Kallmann, Michael Bruning, and Persis Love. The show's theme song is by Metaphor Music. The FT's global head of audio is Cheryl Brumley. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
US futures are indicating a lower open as of 05:00 ET. Asian equities traded mostly lower overnight, and European equities are also down. Relatively quiet session overnight with no major developments to advance the narrative. Central Banks in focus with a Bank of Canada rate decision today and an ECB meeting tomorrow. Companies mentioned: PayPal, Paidy, Sanofi, Kadmon Holdings
Our anchors start off the morning on Coinbase after the SEC targeted the platform's lending product “Coinbase Lend” ahead of its launch. We also bring you the details on PayPal's planned acquisition of Japanese payment company Paidy for $2.7 billion as the buy now, pay later space heats up. Then, Slow Ventures General Partner Sam Lessin joins to share his take on the fintech space and the world of crypto. Plus, CNBC's Dom Chu is here to break down this morning's moves in crypto following yesterday's big Bitcoin drop. Next, Bessemer Ventures Partner Byron Deeter joins to share his cloud investment thesis. Later, Morgan Stanley Managing Director Brian Nowak is here to speak about his latest note detailing why an Amazon branded TV could be a needle mover. We also have CNBC's Scott Cohn with fresh updates on Elizabeth Holmes' trial as it begins today. And later, Wall Street Journal Reporter Joanna Stern joins to discuss what to expect from Apple's annual product event scheduled for next week.
Here's what is happening in the markets today, Wednesday, September 8th:- Stocks index futures are pointing to a flat opening after the Dow's 260 point loss yesterday- Coinbase (COIN) shares fall more than 3%after company reveals SEC plans to sue- Bitcoin dropped 19% yesterday after El Salvador adapts it as a currency- Tesla (TSLA) is slightly higher in premarket trading after great Chinese car sales numbers - Citrix (CTRX) jumped 5.2% in early morning trading after The Wall Street Journal reported Elliott Management has a more than $1 billion stake in the software company- PayPal (PYPL) up 1% in premarket trading: they said they would acquire Japanese buy-now-pay-later company Paidy in a deal worth $2.7 billion.Nio (NIO) dropped nearly 3% in premarket trading after announcing a $2 billion stock offering.- Apple's (AAPL) big iPhone 13 reveal event is on Sep 14.If you enjoyed the "Stock Market Today" episode, make sure to subscribe to this podcast. And for more stock market news, visit https://rockwelltrading.com.#todaysstockmarket #stockmarkettoday #stockmarket
Blackstone ofrecerá Cosmopolitan en Las Vegas por $5 mil millones de dólares o más. PayPal adquirirá Paidy de Japón por $2.7 mil millones de dólares. George Soros califica la inversión de BlackRock en China como un "error trágico". Ray Dalio dice que las oportunidades de China no pueden ser desatendidas. El precio de Bitcoin lucha por estabilizarse después de una caída repentina.
PayPal buys Paidy (a Japanese buy now, pay later company) for $2.7 billion. Asit Sharma analyzes the growing interest in the buy now, pay later industry, as well as the latest results from Coupa Software. As the Industry Focus podcast gets ready to record its 2,000th episode, Chris Hill answers a question he's gotten several times over the years.
PayPal agrees to buy Japanese "buy now, pay later" services provider Paidy. Activist hedge fund Elliott Management has a more than $1 billion stake in software company Citrix Systems. Keith Collins hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anirudh Singh sits down with Peter Sanborn, Head of Corporate Development at PayPal and Managing Partner of PayPal Ventures. In this episode they discuss: - Peter's early career at HSBC - Transitioning to PayPal and launching PayPal Ventures - Developing a thematic investing approach - Leveraging PayPal's broader network to invest globally And much more! Peter Sanborn: Peter Sanborn serves as Vice President, Head of Corporate Development at PayPal and Managing Partner of PayPal Ventures, responsible for identifying, evaluating and executing global M&A and corporate venture capital investments. At PayPal since 2014, Peter is focused on the intersection of financial services, commerce and technology and on providing strategic thought leadership and business insights within PayPal and to PayPal's venture portfolio companies as an investor & board observer. He has led or helped manage the acquisitions of Honey, Xoom, Hyperwallet, Swift Capital, Happy Returns and Paydiant as well as investments in Acorns, Toss, Pine Labs, Tala, Paidy, Paxos, Neon, Divvy, Flutterwave and MercadoLibre. Prior to PayPal, Peter worked in financial services at HSBC for over nine years in Asia (Hong Kong) and Latin America (Mexico City) in M&A/investment, strategy, finance and investor relations roles. Peter enjoys working with passionate entrepreneurs and serves as an advisory board member for Village Capital's US Fintech program and as a mentor in the Endeavor network. For more FinTech insights, follow us below: Medium: medium.com/wharton-fintech LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/wharton-fintech-club/ WFT Twitter: twitter.com/whartonfintech Anirudh's Twitter: twitter.com/avsingh_24