Episode 5

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20th Jun 2023

Money2020 Special Edition: The Sound of Payments | John Ryan, Founder at PayEd - Education in Payments

Money20/20 Amsterdam was the event of the Summer! A place where new ideas, perspectives and people meet. It is definitely not your traditional event, it is fun and experiential. I had a blast and without a doubt I can say it was an amazing life and professional experience. So I’ll dedicate today’s episode to my session titled "The Sound of Payments"

Of course I’m biased because that was my talk . But genuinely, I thought it was an amazing creative session where we mixed the right and left brain. First you had me explaining the trends of the industry, while in the background you had poets capturing my thoughts and message in their own words. After each trend, I would then handover to the DJ Angus, and he’d open the floor to the poets, who in turn, they would do an amazing performance paraphrasing my words into a wonderful piece of art / music. I was told by the audience, this was mesmerizing and as I talked through each of the trends, the energy started to build up!

And of course I can’t close this section without giving huge thanks and kudos to John Ryan, founder of PayEd. He was the mastermind behind The Sound of Payments, and I’m honored that out of all the people in the world, he invited me as part of the Advisory Board to be the one representing PayEd - Education in Payments on stage. I’m extremely grateful, thanks John!

Let's go backstage and find out all the detailed of what happened before, during and after!

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In this episode we cover:

(0:01:43) The experience of The Sound of Payments at Money 2020

(0:05:49) Motivation behind attending Money 2020

(0:08:17) PayEd and its focus on payments education

(0:12:25) The concept of the Sound of Payments

(0:13:55) Importance of creating a fun and memorable experience

(0:16:55) Audience perspective on the high-energy performance

(0:19:23) Goal to have payments education resonate outside the event

(0:21:15) Bringing the energy from the performance to the workplace

(0:24:03) Upcoming events in Europe and the Knowledge Partner role

(0:25:33) Transitioning between remote work and returning home

(0:27:33) Importance of looking at different markets and opportunities in payments

(0:28:59) Increase in open roles in payments industry

(0:30:43) Importance of sustainability in payments

(0:32:19) Need to focus on making the transition to digital payments sustainable



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Disclaimer: This episode does not constitute professional nor financial advice and does not represent the opinion nor views of my current, past or future employers; nor those of the guests. The guest has agreed to record and release our conversation for the use of this podcast and promotion in social media.

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Monica advocates for financial safety for all. She is the Product Principal at BigPay, where she leads Product and Design. As part of the founding team, Monica led building BigPay’s product from zero to one, to multi product line, and international expansion. Her leadership shaped the culture and ways of working to grow from startup to scaleup. BigPay has over 1.4 million customers, and has presence in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.

Monica has almost 20 years’ experience in Financial Services. Prior to BigPay, she was one of the first joiners in UK’s challenger Tandem Bank, where she focused on building credit cards from scratch. Previously she worked in leading Financial Services brands like Visa, Barclays, and a Mexican Development Bank.

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