A handful of technology giants -- including
Apple, Amazon, Google, PayPal, and Intuit -- have announced a
partnership in the formation of the Financial Innovation Now coalition
(via Re/code).
The group aims to promote tech-friendly policies and changes within the
financial services sector in Washington, D.C. Those behind the group
will work to alter the political debate on relevant issues like tech
security, mobile payments, and fraud prevention in the favor of its
partners.
“A technological transformation is going to make financial services more accessible, more affordable and more secure,” said Brian Peters, executive director of Financial Innovation Now. “The challenge in Washington is making sure policy-makers understand that, and they’re comfortable with it, and they don’t apply old rules to new technology.”Thanks to the growing popularity of mobile payments solutions like Apple Pay, Google Wallet, and PayPal, the companies behind such services are positioning themselves as part of the future in financial services discussions in Washington, since they're more part of the conversation than ever before. The partnership also intends to work together to achieve blanket improvements for each individual service in topics like user security and authentication, faster payment processing, and "access to basic financial services for the two billion people in the world who are underserved."
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