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  • Welcome to Money Travels season 2 where we explore money movement around the globe. Some of us are bitten by the travel bug and can't get enough of the adventures and new experiences that being on the move provides. For many that travel bug results in a career like for those that work on cruise ships.  There are many hidden challenges that cruise ship employees and their employers face, especially when it comes to money movement. That's where fintech company and Visa direct partner, Brightwell comes in. Their innovations and cross-border payments have been a game changer for the industry. We'll hear how they're accomplishing the sea change, from Brightwell CEO, Larry Hipp. We are also joined by Andre Eduwardo, Manager of Onboard Operations Accounting, at Virgin Voyages. Listen now. 

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  • Welcome to Money Travels presented by Visa. In this episode, we're going to learn about remittances in different parts of the world. We are joined by Jairo Riveros, managing director for The Americas and global head of strategy at Paysend, a global fintech company, and Lucciana Alvarez Ruiz to discuss financial inclusion. For some of us it feels pretty seamless and easy to send and receive money, but for others, especially people who don't have a traditional bank account, it can feel impossible to exchange money across large distances. How is someone from a small town in Guatemala who is paid in the currency of another country supposed to send money back to their family if their loved ones don't have access to a bank? Often the solutions are costly, slow, and sometimes even dangerous if you have to physically carry cash for miles. But if you can access the internet from wherever you are, why can't you just move your money digitally?  We'll explore the differences between regions from Eastern Europe to Latin America and get a sense of the remittances landscape and how money movement can become more inclusive. Listen now. 

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  • Welcome to Money Travels. In episode 4 of season 2 we talk to some of the experts who are building the tools that will transform the next generation of money movement. Tencent is a multinational technology conglomerate and one of the world's largest social media companies. WeChat or Weixin, as the app is known in Mainland China, is Tencent’s popular app known for instant messaging, social posting, shopping and more. We explore the ways that Weixin has integrated financial features into the consumer app experience and how Visa Direct is helping Weixin Pay create a seamless digital experience for users who can receive remittances directly into their wallet. We're talk to Deepan Dagur, vice president and regional head Asia Pacific at Visa Direct, and Wenhui Yang, the regional general manager of Tenpay Global Asia Pacific. We hope you enjoy this fascinating new episode of Money Travels, brought to you by Visa.

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  • Welcome to Money Travels Season 2, Episode 3. Fast money movement requires fast security. As money moves more and more quickly, the technical challenges to secure the transactions grow for all parties involved. We have to predict behavior and aim to stop fraud before it happens, often with the help of AI, but you need a pretty big data set to make accurate predictions and to track trends in fraud behavior. That's where Visa Direct's network can come in and it's long history of transactions coupled with decades of developing AI tools that can check, monitor, and protect money movement.

    To get a sense of how AI is used today in money movement, we're going to talk to Michael Jabbara, Vice President, Global Head of Fraud Services at Visa, Dr. Anjana Susarla, who's a professor of responsible AI at Michigan State University, and Clara Durodié, an AI strategy specialist and author of Decoding AI in Financial Services. But first, we hear from Tendai Marambire is an ethical security hacker that conducts baseline testing for Visa Direct transactions and along with her team, continuously add new components and new scenarios as new fraud schemes are discovered in the wild.

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  • Welcome to episode 2, season 2 of Money Travels.  In today's internet age, our identity has gone digital. We use our email addresses, phone numbers, social media account logins, and even digital versions of our biometrics to identify ourselves and these digital identifiers can be sent anywhere to anyone. In this episode, we're going to explore digital identity and financial fraud and how bad actors are taking advantage of the shift to synthetic versions of ourselves. We will talk with Tim Sini, who investigated synthetic identity theft and fraud when he was a New York district attorney and Matthieu Charpentier, Vice President and Global Head of Authentication & Identity to talk about what Visa and Visa Direct are doing to help mitigate risk and the challenges of adding security measures in an environment where end users are used to a pretty frictionless experience. We even explore the ways in which generative artificial intelligence is shaping the landscape. Listen now.

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  • Welcome to Money Travels. For Season 2 we're taking a broad look at the global money movement landscape and thinking about what changes the next year might bring. Where are the opportunities for growth? What kind of friction is still slowing things down? What might successful partnerships in money movement look like? To give us the bird's eye view, we talk to Luli Peyrelongue, Vice President at Visa Direct as the global head of market expansion. We also speak to Devie Mohan, an influential writer, speaker, and commentator on fintech who has been listed as a top 10 global fintech influencer. She's the co-founder and CEO of Burnmark, a fintech research company, and has helped several banks, fintech startups, innovation groups, and investors understand trends in the industry. Listen now. 

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  • Whether your wallet is tucked into your pocket, thrown in your purse, or a swipe away on your smartphone, the way you handle your money has an effect on your actions - whether intentional or not. Today, Pankaj Sharma, Global Lead, Wallets, Product & Commercialization, Visa Direct at Visa and Ani Sane, Co-Founder & Chief Business Officer of TerraPay, sort through what digital wallets are, what digital wallet usage means for our spending habits, and if cash will even be around in 20 years. We hope you enjoy this fascinating new episode of Money Travels, brought to you by Visa.  

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  • FinTechs innovate how we pay and get paid. And their meteoric rise would not have been possible without networks like Visa Direct that help modernize payments by enabling transparent, real-time* money movement through eligible debit cards. Today, hear about the infrastructure behind the rise of FinTechs from Anastasia Serikova, Head of Visa Direct, Europe, and Stergios Tsalis, Vice President of Payments Experience at Nuvei, a payment technology platform that provides processing infrastructure and support for businesses to send and receive money. Press play and enjoy this in-depth new episode of Money Travels, brought to you by Visa.

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  • No matter where a business is located, there is a high chance that business has customers in other places around the world. In addition to those goods and services crossing boundaries, so can the payment and the payout. Today, Richard Meszaros, Vice President and Head of Cross Border Money Movement for North America at Visa Direct, and Robert Clayton, Vice President of Digital Payouts at Fiserv, examine the innovations that support and enable budding entrepreneurs, artists and craftspeople who can’t make a living solely by selling their goods locally, and raise fortunes globally. You won’t want to miss this engaging new episode of Money Travels, brought to you by Visa.

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  • When a crisis hits, traditional means of getting money become impossible and refugees fleeing dangerous situations often leave everything behind - including documents that are needed to access their money in a different country. Join Gouranga Dhanagare, the new VP, Head of Visa Direct for the CEMEA region, and Valeriy Danylenko, the former Deputy CEO of Tascombank, as they discuss the digital money movement innovations that helped Ukrainians move money after Russia invaded last year, and the invisible infrastructure that made it possible. Hit play and enjoy this thought-provoking new episode of Money Travels, presented by Visa.

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  • Remittances span beyond overseas workers sending money back home. With more and more of our financial transactions going digital, people are remitting money to pay for overseas education, property, healthcare, or tourism. Dive deeper into global remittances, particularly in Asia Pacific, with Deepan Dagur, Vice President, Head of Visa Direct, Asia Pacific at Visa, and Aswin Phlaphongphanich, the Co-Founder and CEO of DeeMoney, Thailand's leading FinTech specializing in international money transfers. Sit back and press play on the new episode of Money Travels, presented by Visa.

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    Migration and Development Brief 37 November 2022, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank, November 2022, knomad.org.

    “Reimagining travel: Thailand tourism after the COVID-19 pandemic,” McKinsey & Company, November 30 2021, mckinsey.com.

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    Data collected as part of the Market Sizing research project conducted by McKinsey, 2018.

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  • We are all well aware of the risks of entering sensitive personal information online, but the pull of convenience can often be stronger than our fears of being defrauded. Sue Onians, Vice President of Visa Direct Ecosystem and Risk, joins Indre Viskontas to discuss the evolution of financial fraud and what Visa is doing to help keep digital transactions safe. We hope you enjoy this insightful episode of Money Travels, brought to you by Visa.

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  • The digitization of money movement has made cash and checks virtually obsolete, but moving money from point A to point B still often means that sensitive banking information has to change hands. Indre Viskontas is joined by Serge Elkiner, CEO of YellowPepper and Head of Product at Visa Direct, and Lucho Torres, CDO for Scotiabank Peru, to talk about concerns with security and fraud, as well as walk through the latest innovations from Visa and how they can help empower consumers and help make money movement more safe, convenient, and accessible. Hit play and enjoy this thought-provoking episode of Money Travels, brought to you by Visa.

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  • We put our money in banks to keep it safe, and maybe watch it grow. But now that the digital revolution is here, and we’ve gotten a taste for real-time money movement, we want that same ease to be in place when we bank. To show us how it’s done, Indre Viskontas is speaking with Norman Butler, the Managing Director of Visa Payments Limited, and Parikshit Bhattacharya, who is the VP and Head of Cash Management of the Middle East at Barclays, about the the infrastructure necessary to support moving money across borders, with different currencies, at the scale and speed that we now expect. So press play and get ready for this insightful episode of Money Travels, brought to you by Visa.

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  • From gig workers to full timers, it seems people need to get paid faster than ever these days. That's why Visa Direct is helping businesses across the globe strengthen their workforce and increase retention by giving employees fast access to the money they've earned. On this episode of Money Travels, presented by Visa, host Indre Viskontas is joined by three very exciting guests: the Head of Global Commercialization for Visa Direct, Mike West, Senior Director of Payroll and Benefits at Ralph Lauren, Paul Simpson, and Strategic Initiatives Director at CloudPay, Nick Newman. Together, the four discuss the latest developments in wage access that help employers pay their workers fast - and what implications these innovations might have for the future of work. So press play and settle in for this insightful episode of Money Travels, brought to you by Visa.

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    Earned Wage Access Preferences Survey (April 2019). Commissioned by Visa and conducted by AYTM among 1,000 employees across the United States.

  • Migration has been a feature of human history for as long as we’ve been able to track it, but payment methods have not kept up with the need for safe and efficient ways to send funds home to loved ones. On this episode of Money Travels, presented by Visa, host Indre Viskontas is joined by Breno Andrade, VP, Visa Direct Latin America and Caribbean, and Enrique Perezalonso, CEO and Co-Founder at Palla, a FinTech company that enables faster peer-to-peer payments. The trio discuss the unique needs of those who rely on remittances, and the complications that arise with cross-border money movement, including currency conversion and how remittance fees vary around the world. Plus, they’ll cover the latest innovations being developed to address these issues, making it more efficient and convenient to share the wealth. Hit play and enjoy this fascinating episode of Money Travels, brought to you by Visa.

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  • Technology has enabled us to send money to friends or buy something in-store with the tap of a button. So why is it still so difficult to move money between our own accounts? On this episode of Money Travels, presented by Visa, host Indre Viskontas is joined by Nicole Stiller, VP Head of Domestic Payments, North America Visa Direct, and Horacio Diaz Adda, the Chief Financial Officer at Step, a first-of-its-kind financial platform that empowers teens and adults to build credit, invest, save, and spend. The trio discuss the cumbersome process of transferring money between accounts and dive into how technology has increased the expectation of real-time payments. Hit play and enjoy this episode of Money Travels, brought to you by Visa.

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  • Through the digitization of money movement around the world, a time-consuming process that lacked transparency has slowly improved. But how do we build an even better global money movement network? On this episode of Money Travels, presented by Visa, host Indre Viskontas is joined by the Global Head of Visa Direct, Ruben Salazar Genovez. He joins Indre to discuss the challenges associated with building a worldwide network to enable fast money movement and look at how the latest technological innovations are laying the groundwork for the future of money movement. This is an insightful episode you do not want to miss, so press play and join us for Money Travels, brought to you by Visa.

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  • Thanks to technology, we live in a world that becomes more interconnected every day, and as we grow closer, we not only see our similarities, but we also see the unique needs of people in every corner of the globe. So, the question begs to be asked, how can we use the very innovations that have brought us together to also serve the different needs of people around the world? In Money Travels, presented by Visa, we’ll journey across the continents exploring the nuances of real-time¹ payments from place to place while learning about the unique human needs in these diverse locations. Join neuroscientist and author, Indre Viskontas as she speaks with expert voices who are exploring the latest trends and insights that are helping ensure bright futures no matter where on earth you find yourself!

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