Payments and Banking in Australia: From Coins to Cryptocurrency. How It Started, How It Works, and How It May Be Disrupted.

· Innovations Accelerated
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About this ebook

This book will:


· Challenge the assumption that banks will continue to control payments and the flow of money.

· Point to the chinks in their armour and where the opportunities lie.

· Examine the technologies and approaches that have begun to disrupt and transform the current model.

· Arm you with the knowledge you need to make sense of and navigate this critical industry, as it transforms in innovative and valuable ways.

For the first time in Australian financial history, this book brings together in one place what is under the hood of the Australian payments, money and banking systems, and is a must-read for anyone needing a solid understanding of this critical space.

Told as a story, this is an inspiring and captivating treatise on how Australia’s systems work and where the future lies. 

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April 25, 2022
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About the author

Nikesh Lalchandani is an accomplished banker, technologist and communicator — with decades of experience in banking, technology, payments and innovation. With experience in all major Australia financial institutions, he has also founded and helped set up startups, and introduced innovations to banking and fintech. His passion and pursuit is the innovation of payments and money, and he provides an experienced insider's view on the history, current operation, and disruption opportunities in payments and banking.

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