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Tomorrow's Transactions
Michael Joseph .mp3 [18 MB] .m4a [12 MB]
Published: 8/10/2010 2:15:00 PM
Michael Joseph will soon be retiring from the position of CEO of Safaricom Limited after a decade leading the joint venture between Vodafone and Telkom Kenya. Since the re-launch of Safaricom in October 2000 he has guided the company from a subscriber base of fewer than 20,000 to more than ten million and has presided over the launch of many innovative products and services such as M-PESA, the subject of this podcast. Michael has been the recipient of many awards, including CEO of the Year and Company of the Year. Mr. Joseph has a B. Sc. (cum laude) in Electrical Engineering from the University of Cape Town and is a member of the I.E.E.E. and I.E.E. (U.K.).

Feza Tarhan .mp3 [25 MB] .m4a [31 MB]
Published: 8/4/2010 1:50:00 PM
Feza Tarhan is the Business Development, Rules and Regulations Director of the Turkish Interbank Card Center (BKM), which aims to improve the card payment system infrastructure for the benefit of all Turkish banks. She has built and led Interbank Card Center’s Trusted Service Manager role in the NFC Ecosystem in the past two years. She works proactively with card payment system players, and consistently looks for opportunities to improve the payment system infrastructure by developing new services, facilitating card/payment market governance, making sector level policy and setting domestic rules and regulations for the card payment sector. She specialises in helping card payment sector players to develop new services utilizing the benefits of new technologies and products. She has over fifteen years of experience in the banking, finance and IT sectors. Mrs. Tarhan holds a BSc and MSc degree in Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering from the Istanbul Technical University.

Brett King .mp3 [26 MB] .m4a [32 MB]
Published: 7/28/2010 2:15:00 PM
Brett King, Author of BANK 2.0, is also the founder of the International Academy of Financial Management, one of the fastest growing professional associations and training institutes in the world. A regular speaker at the top global conferences for financial services, King is an acknowledged expert on wealth management, customer experience and retail channel distribution strategy. He publishes regularly in his role as industry advisor on Huffington Post (Business News), Internet Evolution and his own personal blog at www.Banking4Tomorrow.com. King also runs User Strategy, a boutique consultancy focused on improving customer interaction for leading financial services companies and businesses. King previously ran the Asia division of Modem Media and the E-Business service line for Deloitte. His clients include HSBC, Citigroup, UBS, Standard Chartered, Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, EmiratesNBD, RBS, CSFB, BNP Paribas and many more. You can order his new book BANK 2.0 on Amazon UK , Amazon US or direct from the publisher Marshall Cavendish.

Bent Bentsen .mp3 [26 MB] .m4a [31 MB]
Published: 7/22/2010 12:10:00 PM
Bent Bentsen is a Senior Advisor at DnB NOR Bank ASA in Norway and has spent many years in the banking sector there. In this podcast has talks about the shape of the Norwegian payments sector and some of its use of new technology. DnB NOR is Norway’s largest financial services group and consists of strong brands such as DnB NOR, Vital, Nordlandsbanken, Cresco, Postbanken, DnB NORD and Carlson.

Dr Kavita Datta .mp3 [29 MB] .m4a [35 MB]
Published: 7/15/2010 11:00:00 AM
Dr Kavita Datta is a Senior Lecturer in Geography at Queen Mary, University of London. Her most recent research focuses upon the role and experiences of low paid migrant workers in London and is detailed in the new book Global Cities at Work. Kavita is also interested in geographies of finance, and specifically financial exclusion among low paid migrant workers. These interests are being developed in a project, Migrants and their Money, which adopts a holistic focus on migrant workers financial lives; links financial histories to practises and identifies the key challenges that diverse migrant communities in London face in accessing financial services. In this podcast, she talks about the migrant workers' use of financial services and, in particular, money transfer.