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Panel discussion on future payments industry and robo‑advisor market at BofA Merrill Lynch conference
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Panel discussion on future payments industry and robo‑advisor market at BofA Merrill Lynch conference

Panel discussion on future payments industry and robo‑advisor market at BofA Merrill Lynch conference The document contains a summary of a financial industry panel with no direct allegations, financial flows, or misconduct involving high‑profile public officials or intelligence agencies. It offers only generic market insights and speaker affiliations, providing minimal investigative value. Key insights: Panelists predict large tech companies will dominate future payments ecosystem.; B2B faster‑payment market seen as 7‑10× larger than P2P, but cost likely borne by incumbents.; Regulatory mandates are key drivers for faster‑payment adoption in some countries.

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Panel discussion on future payments industry and robo‑advisor market at BofA Merrill Lynch conference The document contains a summary of a financial industry panel with no direct allegations, financial flows, or misconduct involving high‑profile public officials or intelligence agencies. It offers only generic market insights and speaker affiliations, providing minimal investigative value. Key insights: Panelists predict large tech companies will dominate future payments ecosystem.; B2B faster‑payment market seen as 7‑10× larger than P2P, but cost likely borne by incumbents.; Regulatory mandates are key drivers for faster‑payment adoption in some countries.

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