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Journal of payments strategy & systems.

EBSCOhost Business Source Ultimate Available from 01/01/2008. Available online

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Format:
Journal/Periodical
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Banks and banking--Periodicals.
Banks and banking.
Finance--Management--Periodicals.
Finance.
Financial risk management--Periodicals.
Financial risk management.
Payment--Periodicals.
Payment.
Finance--Management.
Genre:
periodicals.
Periodicals.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Quarterly
Began with: Volume 1, number 1 (October 2006).
Other Title:
Journal of payments strategy and systems
JPSS
Payments strategy & systems
Payments strategy and systems
Place of Publication:
London : Henry Stewart Publications, 2006-
Summary:
Publishes articles and case studies analysing best practice, emerging issues and new thinking in how to develop a profitable, customer-focused payments strategy. It examines major issues facing the corporate, wholesale and retail payments industry from a business, risk and operational perspective. Each quarterly 100-page issue provides practical, detailed analysis of developments and trends in the payments business, regulation, new entrants and technologies and how to bring them all together to define your payments strategy, as well as actionable advice and 'lessons learned' from fellow professionals on how payment processing systems can be leveraged to maximise profitability, security and efficiency and minimise risk.
Notes:
Refereed/Peer-reviewed
Volume 1, number 1 (October 2006); title from contents screen (MetaPress, viewed February 8, 2010).
Volume 16, number 1 (spring 2022) (IngentaConnect, viewed March 25, 2022).
ISSN:
1750-1814
OCLC:
1004553798

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