EPISODE · Oct 14, 2025 · 30 MIN
Show 265 - Payments Disrupted: Innovation, AI & the New Global Landscape - Sibos '25 Pt 5
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Recorded live at Sibos in Frankfurt, in partnership with Kyndryl, this episode of the c-suite podcast explores how payments modernisation, AI, and collaboration are redefining global finance Host Graham Barrett was joined by: 1/ Philip Bruno, Chief Strategy & Growth Officer, ACI Worldwide 2/ Lisa Vasic, Managing Director, ANZ Banking Group 3/ Fabian Khoshbakht, APAC Head of Treasury Services, BNY 4/ Camille Papillard, Head of Financial Intermediaries & Corporates Client Line, BNP PARIBAS From the race between stablecoins, tokenised deposits and real-time payments to the rise of data-driven treasury, automation in securities settlement, and AI as an enabler of efficiency and trust, the conversation captures how financial institutions are reimagining payments for the next decade of growth.
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Recorded live at Sibos in Frankfurt, in partnership with Kyndryl, this episode of the c-suite podcast explores how payments modernisation, AI, and collaboration are redefining global finance Host Graham Barrett was joined by: 1/ Philip Bruno, Chief Strategy & Growth Officer, ACI Worldwide 2/ Lisa Vasic, Managing Director, ANZ Banking Group 3/ Fabian Khoshbakht, APAC Head of Treasury Services, BNY 4/ Camille Papillard, Head of Financial Intermediaries & Corporates Client Line, BNP PARIBAS From the race between stablecoins, tokenised deposits and real-time payments to the rise of data-driven treasury, automation in securities settlement, and AI as an enabler of efficiency and trust, the conversation captures how financial institutions are reimagining payments for the next decade of growth.
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