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Leaving the Legacy Structure of Travel Behind and Embracing Technology

Leaving the Legacy Structure of Travel Behind and Embracing Technology

Update: 2023-09-26
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Trying to stay on top of the fast-emerging changes in global payments can be a challenging affair, but “Forward Exchanges” from Nium can help. Join Siobhan O'Neill-Schwenk as she speaks with the trailblazers and veteran players in the industry about their investigation into the driving forces that are modernizing money movement globally. Whether you’re new to global payments, a digital transformation veteran, or just want to hear some great advice on what strategies create momentum in the global digital payments revolution, then this is the podcast for you. 

On this episode, Siobhan is joined by Spencer Hanlon, Global Head of Travel Payments at Nium, as well as Paul Van Alfen, Managing Director of Up In The Air, a travel payment consultancy. The pair join Siobhan to discuss the key issues surrounding the ways technology is being used to revolutionize travel and how the latest innovations in b2b payments, such as the rise of virtual credit cards, are democratizing the global travel marketplace. 

For more information you can follow Spencer on LinkedIn.  You can follow Paul on LinkedIn too.

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Leaving the Legacy Structure of Travel Behind and Embracing Technology

Leaving the Legacy Structure of Travel Behind and Embracing Technology

Siobhan O'Neill-Schwenk, Paul van Alfen, Spencer Hanlon