The pandemic has accelerated trends that were already making a cash-free lifestyle more appealing than ever. In the debut episode of “Financial Futures,” we ask: does COVID spell the death of cash? What would a cashless society look like, and do we really want to live in one? And how can financial institutions attract a new generation of customers ready to ditch the clutter of coins and bills, while weathering uncertain times that leave others longing for the comfort of cold, hard cash?
Melissa Kopp joins us to offer her take on these questions as director of business development at FIS, a global leader in financial services technology.
The way we move money is changing. Fast. We want control at the touch of a finger-print. We want to send money in real-time – to the other side of the world. We want everything in one place, integrated, seamless and on our devices. Ubiquitous, embedded, fast, standardized, frictionless and secure. Global finance trends are hurling towards a unanimous conclusion.
These are our Financial Futures.
Each episode, we size up the bleeding edge of fintech innovation and explore the trends that are already transforming the way the world pays, banks and invests across the globe. And the mechanisms we’ll need to prosper in this brave new landscape.
Is the world’s technology up to the challenge? Are we?