The Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) has historically been a method of transferring payments between countries that use the Euro. Now it’s attempting to evolve with a new initiative called ‘instant payments’.
As the name implies, it’s a way of transferring funds almost immediately. This kind of feature isn’t widely available today, but is it poised to take off?
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The Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) has historically been a method of transferring payments between countries that use the Euro. Now it’s attempting to evolve with a new initiative called ‘instant payments’.
As the name implies, it’s a way of transferring funds almost immediately. This kind of feature isn’t widely available today, but is it poised to take off?
Real-time Analytics in Payments making Future Predictions
FinTech Podcast by IR
6 minutes 28 seconds
8 years ago
Real-time Analytics in Payments making Future Predictions
This podcast explores how real-time analytics in payments systems are used to predict future occurances. Prediction involves taking the insight you get by looking at historical data and working out what’s going to happen over time. Instead of just looking at whether or not something that’s currently happening is normal, we can take a look into the future, maybe hours or even days.
Listen to our last podcast on how to real-time analytics analyzes historical data here:https://soundcloud.com/fintech-podcast-by-ir/how-historical-data-helps-real-time-analytics-in-payments
FinTech Podcast by IR
The Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) has historically been a method of transferring payments between countries that use the Euro. Now it’s attempting to evolve with a new initiative called ‘instant payments’.
As the name implies, it’s a way of transferring funds almost immediately. This kind of feature isn’t widely available today, but is it poised to take off?