P2P: Millennial to Mainstream with Lou Anne Alexander, Zelle/Early Warning




Transaction Trending, a podcast by ETA show

Summary: Peer-to-peer payments have moved from millennials to mainstream. These FinTech services enable quick and easy digital payments. So whether its Girl Scout cookies, splitting a restaurant check, or roommates paying the rent, payments can move instantly via smartphone. Looking ahead, P2P payments could change how we buy things online and in stores. Today, a discussion on the future of P2P with Lou Anne Alexander, Group President at Early Warning and one of the leaders behind Zelle, the fastest growing P2P network in the United States. Lou Anne is a 20-year veteran of the financial services industry. She oversees Zelle, which launched in mid-2017 and has already moved more than $75 billion between accounts. Lou Anne joins the podcast today, and she will also join ETA CEO Jason Oxman on the keynote stage at TRANSACT, the largest payments technology event in the world, happening April 17th-19th at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. Click visit www.transact18.com for more information.