In this blog, I’ll review the 4 predictions I made last year — on consumer adoption of open banking, the rise of payment initiation and the global spread of open banking. And I’ll make one prediction for 2021: it’s the beginning of the end for card payments.
2020 has been challenging for us all. We have missed our families, our friends and our colleagues, all the while trying to adapt to new fully-remote working practices.Looking for silver linings is tricky. But, we did see the power of technology, and fintech for good. It was great to see so many people in the community collaborate to build, test and get new services live to help those in need during that time.With everything that has happened, making predictions for next year could be difficult. But I believe the trends identified a year ago remain true and in some cases will accelerate.Let’s review how I did and also why these trends will continue.
2020 has been challenging for us all. We have missed our families, our friends and our colleagues, all the while trying to adapt to new fully-remote working practices.Looking for silver linings is tricky. But, we did see the power of technology, and fintech for good. It was great to see so many people in the community collaborate to build, test and get new services live to help those in need during that time.With everything that has happened, making predictions for next year could be difficult. But I believe the trends identified a year ago remain true and in some cases will accelerate.Let’s review how I did and also why these trends will continue.