EPISODE · Nov 5, 2024 · 29 MIN
How To Bridge The Cashless Gap In In-Person Charitable Giving
from Just Good Business 🍁 · host Neal Isaac, Mark Jordan, Sean McCormick, Al Grego
One of the victims of moving to a more cashless society in the past has been charitable organizations that rely on people’s generosity during in-person donation opportunities. There are many people who simply just don’t like carrying cash with them.For the past few years, we’ve been following the progress of Canadian startup tiptap as they’ve grown from a conversation-starting curiosity, to a fixture on many national charitable campaigns, and not-for-profit institutions.Al has a sit-down with tiptap Director of Sales Mark Jordan to talk about a couple of these national campaigns The Poppy Campaign and The Red Kettle Campaign to learn how tip tap has helped them bridge the cashless gap.Also in this episode:Neal Isaac, Managing Director, Open Banking & Payments at ATB is our expert on open bankingSean McCormick, VP Business Development at Moneris Data Services shares consumer spending data.Links of Interest:Atb.comOpen Finance Network of CanadaFintechs CanadaCanadian Chamber of CommerceBudget 2024: Canada’s Consumer-Driven Banking [email protected]:00:00:00 - Introduction00:02:10 - Featured Interview: Mark Jordan on How Charities Are Bridging The Cashless Gap00:15:02 - Ask An Expert: Neal Isaac on Open Banking00:23:12 - By The Numbers: Sean McCormick with Consumer Spending Data00:28:28 - Outro Subscribe now!If you have a payment-related or business question you’d like to submit to one of our experts, you can email us at [email protected] Good Business is a Moneris podcast production hosted by Al Grego.
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One of the victims of moving to a more cashless society in the past has been charitable organizations that rely on people’s generosity during in-person donation opportunities. There are many people who simply just don’t like carrying cash with them.
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