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2023: Capitalising on a Year of Change in International Payments
Date: January 17, 2023
By Ray Shinzawa, Managing Director, JCB International (Europe) Ltd The past two years have been tumultuous, with COVID lockdowns – both domestic and international – driving massive changes to the way in which businesses operate, primarily influenced by changing consumer behaviours. What we can see globally during the latter half of 2022 is a gradual...

The Rise of Account-To-Account Payments in Businesses.
Date: January 16, 2023
Payments modernization is a hotly debated issue at present — and for good explanation. New and inventive advanced payment technologies and instruments are arising continually, honing rivalry across the payments scene. Crezco provides you the services to go cardless and make your payments more digital and advanced. As new technologies arise and payment strategies start...

How Financial Institutions Navigate and Conquer Challenges in Program Management
Date: January 13, 2023
By Kannamangalam Chakaravarthi Lakshminarasimham Program managers start with a vision conceived by leadership that shapes the objectives of a program initiative. Often, the vision needs to consider a company-wide transformation effort that surmounts multiple obstacles. Some of the most common roadblocks include the program team’s level of experience, how to resolve possible conflicts, and the...

German Industry Is Losing Green Energy Race, Autos Association Warns
Date: January 11, 2023
BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany urgently needs more carbon-neutral energy at affordable prices if it is to maintain its global relevance as an industrial player, the president of German autos association VDA warned on Wednesday, warning that it was already falling behind. Hildegard Mueller, who has led the organisation since February 2020, said the energy subsidies offered...

French Unions Gear up for Fight Against Delayed Retirement
Date: January 11, 2023
By Noemie Olive and Ingrid Melander PARIS (Reuters) – French unions and opposition parties on Wednesday said they would fight hard to try to derail a highly unpopular plan to make people work longer before receiving a pension. President Emmanuel Macron’s government, in turn, said it wasn’t afraid of a nationwide call for strikes and...

Christmas Fizz Prompts UK’s Sainsbury’s to Lift Profit Guidance
Date: January 11, 2023
By James Davey LONDON (Reuters) -Sainsbury’s, the first listed British supermarket to update on Christmas trading, forecast full-year profit at the upper end of its guidance after shoppers spent more than expected on festive treats despite a deepening cost-of-living crisis. Ahead of Christmas, European retailers worried the trading period could be the worst in at...
