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Alex Mifsud is currently Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Weavr.io, an open cloud-based platform enabling payment flows to be created, deployed and consumed by businesses that are increasingly digitizing their supply chains, back-offices as well as user experience.

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Prior to Weavr, Alex founded and ran Ixaris, a leading innovator in global B2B payments, serving multinationals like Amadeus, Sabre, Axa and Airplus. Alex holds a Bachelor in Electrical Engineering, and a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Edinburgh.

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Support non-acquired suppliers to shift the needle on card payments

Commercial card payments have failed to take off, despite significant potential benefits for suppliers, buyers, and card providers. Today, only some 2% of global business spend is captured on card. Next generation virtual payments platforms will transform commercial card payments if they enable three winning strategies to counter today’s barriers t...

09 December 2016

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Are interchange economics the largest barrier to commercial card usage?

The benefits of commercial card payments seem clear enough. Buyers can streamline their Procure to Pay process, drive working capital benefits and access rich transactional data. Suppliers can improve their Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) and enhance customer relationships. Banks can grow transaction revenues while keeping their corporate clients hap...

18 November 2016

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The battle of three for banking supremacy

Everyone knows that just a few years ago banks owned the financial sector. The only way to pay, transfer and save money was via a traditional bank. The reign of the banks was maintained principally due to the fact the industry was highly regulated and therefore an exclusive club of licence holders. As such, it was seemingly immune to the huge ch...

02 February 2016

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5 Steps to Set Up Online Payments for Your Business

This is a very good 'how to' post. There is more to payments, however, than card acceptance which is what this post is largely about.  What about issuing cards, or working with bank accounts, whether through open banking or even directly issuing payment accounts.  As the post states, it is all about anticipating and responding to pain points faced by online businesses.  With the increasing number of digital innovators, the payment industry is trying to address the pain points faced by new entrants who have an urgency to go to market as well as managing tight cash reserves.  There may be go-to solutions for card acceptance but it’s much harder to find solutions for any other payment process besides card acceptance.

15 Jan 2020 14:11 Read comment

ECB offers support to bank-backed alternative to Visa and Mastercard

Perhaps a more viable approach would have been for PSD2 to stipulate robust interoperability and data standards available to all TPPs, plus minimum banking standards of conduct for disputed transactions with a body (EBA?) as arbiter.  That would have made it so mch easier for PoS providers to invest. PSD3 maybe? 

27 Nov 2019 09:28 Read comment

Ixaris create Open Payments Cloud

Your point about timing is well made, Paul, but also note that PSD2 will only enable access to licensed third-party providers rather than the long tail of developers and innovators. 

In addition to enabling acces for innovators with deeper pockets, OPC is also looking to support the long tail of developers by inviting an initial ‘founder members’ group of financial institutions and payments processing vendors to the OPC.

01 Dec 2017 12:33 Read comment

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