
Gen Z banking: how banks must adapt
As Gen Z comes of age, how can banks improve their payment experiences to attract and retain these customers in the decades to come?
In a world that is resource constrained, sustainability will become an integral part of all facets of the business, from design, to materials, to energy, to logistics.
As Gen Z comes of age, how can banks improve their payment experiences to attract and retain these customers in the decades to come?
A look at the biggest payment trends to keep an eye on over the next 12 months – and the opportunities they present banks and payment providers.
A recent eSIM-only mobile phone release shows the way. G+D’s eSIM management is reliable and proven. Will MNOs worldwide adopt the eSIM as the standard?
Can the cash cycle become truly sustainable? We explore some ways in which stakeholders are moving towards true participation in the circular economy.
New research compares the carbon footprint of the all-digital, programmable eSIM with its traditional plug-in counterpart – with some surprising results.
The number of migrant workers globally is growing, and so are their remittances back home. These are expensive and unwieldy, but retail CBDCs can help.
Can digital money reduce our impact on the climate? This depends on how a digital currency is designed and distributed.
What strategic approaches do organizations such as G+D need to adopt to help them deliver on critically important environmental, social, and governance goals?
Banks are reinforcing commitments to sustainability by developing eco-innovative payment card programs that help them and their customers cut CO2 emissions.