27.01.2023,
3676 Zeichen
Wien/Berlin (OTS) - with Brett Scott (economist and author of the
book Cloudmoney), Gerhard Starsich (CEO of the Austrian Mint)
during the
World Money Fair on 2 February 2023,
Estrel Hotel, Sonnenallee 255, Berlin at 11:00
Participation in the Media Roundtable can also take place
virtually via a video conferencing service
(you will receive dial-in data after your registration).
According to the World Bank and the Federal Reserve, more than 13
million people in Europe and 63 million in the United States are
unbanked or excluded from the financial system. In an increasingly
digital world, the use of cash may seem like a relic of the past. Yet
while the transition to cashless payments may be more convenient, it
also raises important concerns about access, privacy and security, as
well as social equity and how to deal with vulnerable individuals who
are excluded from cashless payment systems. While the transition to
cashless systems is ever quicker in most countries, some countries
such as the United States (New York and Philadelphia), Sweden and the
United Kingdom have taken a step back and adopted regulations
granting the right to make cash payments or withdrawals in order to
protect citizens. Our guest author and economist Brett Scott
(Cloudmoney) argues that the move to cashless payments is more a
result of increasing digitization and the strategy of a few companies
than a matter of practicality. He defends cash against the increasing
centralization of the digital payment system and warns against it.
How will other nations react when increasing inequality and
today's difficult economic situation are pressing more and more
people into being excluded from the so-called modern financial
system? What will the future of payment systems look like worldwide
and how can we guarantee and promote the use of cash as a payment
option to ensure social equality, security and privacy? These
questions and many more will be discussed during our press briefing
on the importance of cash payments for our society. Journalists are
invited to put questions to the panelists after an initial
discussion.
Join us for a discussion on the risk of the current trend towards
cashless payments and its impact on different groups in society,
including unbanked, underbanked and vulnerable populations, on 2
February 2023, either in person at the Estrel Hotel, Sonnenallee
255, Berlin at 11:00 or online.
Registration is now open:
You can register via this [link ]
(
https://www.ots.at/redirect/muenze)or by replying to this email
On stage:
Brett Scott – Author and economist
Gerhard Starsich – CEO of the Austrian Mint AG
Agenda: 5 Minutes Welcoming
10 Minutes Book presentation Cloudmoney by
Brett Scott
30 Minutes Panel discussion
Brett Scott
Gerhard Starsich
"Back to cash – why cash payments are important for our society"
Invitation to the Media Roundtable
with Brett Scott (economist and author of the book Cloudmoney),
Gerhard Starsich (CEO of Münze Österreich)
during the World Money Fair on 2 February 2023,
Estrel Hotel, Sonnenallee 255, Berlin at 11:00
Join us for a discussion on the risk of the current trend towards
cashless payments and its impact on different groups in society,
including unbanked, underbanked and vulnerable populations, on 2
February 2023, either in person at the Estrel Hotel, Sonnenallee
255, Berlin at 11:00 or online.
Datum: 3.2.2023, 11:00 - 12:00 Uhr
Ort: World Money Fair, Hotel Estrel Berlin You will receive
dial-in data after your registration
Sonnenallee 225 Berlin, Berlin Berlin, Deutschland
Url:
https://event.instinctif.de/pressegespraech-zur-world-mone...
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