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The Pay Off: How Changing the Way We Pay Changes Everything
By (Author) Gottfried Leibbrandt
By (author) Natasha De Tern
Elliott & Thompson Limited
Elliott & Thompson Limited
1st June 2022
14th April 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
332.178
Paperback
356
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Fascinating and entertaining What happens when we make a payment is literally a multi-billion dollar question. Dharshini David, author of The Almighty Dollar
How we pay is so fundamental that it underpins everything from trade to taxation, stocks and savings to salaries, pensions and pocket money. Rich or poor, criminal, communist or capitalist, we all rely on the same payments system, day in, day out. It sits between us and not just economic meltdown, but a total breakdown in law and order. Why then do we know so little about how that system really works
Leibbrandt and de Tern shine a light on the hidden workings of the humble payment and reveal both how our payment habits are determined by history as well as where we might go next. From national customs to warring nation states, geopolitics will shape the future of payments every bit as much as technology.
Challenging our understanding about where financial power really lies, The Pay Off shows us that the most important thing about money is the way we move it.
"The Pay Offsounds like a thriller and it reads like one. The authors succeed in demonstrating 'networks are an inexhaustibly interesting subject' with wit and panache. The book was written with a twinkle in the eye and brought a twinkle to mine. Accessible and erudite, entertaining and enriching, The Pay Off delivers." --Tim Frost, former director of the Bank of England and chair of Cairn Capital
"A long overdue, highly readable and authoritative account of the uses and occasional abuses of the systems on which we all rely, and how they are still rapidly changing, that both specialists and the general reader will find informative and entertaining." --Mark Yallop, Chair, FICC Markets Standards Board, Former External Member, Prudential Regulatory Committee at the Bank of England, Former External Member, Financial Market Infrastructure Board at the Bank of England
A self-confessed payments nerd, Gottfried Leibbrandt is the former CEO of SWIFT, the cross-border payments network. Prior to that, he was a partner with McKinsey & Company. He holds degrees from Vrije Universteit Amsterdam, Maastricht University, and Stanford Business School.