Transaction Trending EP24: Payments Technology and the Small Business Owner, with Todd Linden, Paysafe
1-2-2019

We discuss some big topics on this podcast – data security, next-gen solutions like biometrics and AI, mobile payments, value-added solutions and the cloud. But what do these macro trends mean for American entrepreneurs and small businesses? And how can ETA members best support SMB growth?
On this episode, Todd Linden, CEO, Payments Processing North America for Paysafe, breaks down what payments technology innovation means for SMBs by highlighting data from Paysafe’s recent “Lost in Transaction: The Future of Payments for SMBs” report. Paysafe, an ETA member, is a global provider of payment solutions with an annualized transactional volume of over $80 billion.
Todd has a lifetime of experience as a leader in the payments business, working in leadership roles at Merchants’ Choice Payments Solutions, National Processing Company, Card Commerce International, and Bank of America Merchant Services. He’s also a volunteer leader, serving multiple terms on ETA’s Board of Directors and as a chair of several ETA committees.
Take a listen to the episode here, and checkout Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher and SoundCloud to listen and subscribe.
About ETA
The Electronic Transactions Association (ETA) is the global trade association representing more than 500 payments and technology companies. ETA members make commerce possible by processing more than $6 trillion in purchases in the US and deploying payments innovations to merchants and consumers. Learn more: www.electran.org.
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