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Recent developments and trends in digital payment
Recent developments and trends in digital payment
Training Activity Rate
Trainer/s
بنان الجوارنه
Training activity Hours
9
Training activity Date
-
Training Activity Days
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Start and End Time
17:00 - 20:00
Training Activity Classification
Digitization and Recent Development
Course Language
English
Methodology
Blended
City
Amman
Type of Training
Short courses
Deadline for registration
Price For Jordanian
72 JOD
Price For Non Jordanian
135 US$
Outcomes
·         Understand the key components of the digital payment ecosystem, with a focus on payment systems, stakeholders, and infrastructure. ·         Identify recent developments in digital payment tools and channels. ·         Gain practical knowledge of digital payment processing technologies, including authorization, clearing, settlement, and security mechanisms. ·         Understand Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) models, including operating mechanisms, business models, risks, and local, regional, and global use cases. ·         Explain the concept of multi-currency payment cards, their benefits, and use cases, pricing structures, and operating mechanisms.
Target Group
Those working in roles related to electronic payments, including product and service development within banks and electronic payment and money transfer companies. 
Contents
Digital payments are evolving rapidly due to technological advancements and changing market needs. This training provides participants with a clear overview of recent developments and emerging trends in digital payments, including modern payment tools, channels, and processing technologies. The program highlights innovative payment models such as Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) and multi-currency payment cards, while emphasizing the role of technology in improving efficiency, security, and customer experience across digital payment services.
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