The SENDING MONEY podcast series presents the history of the cross-border payments industry since the shift from informal methods of migrants sending money home to the use by money transfer providers of EFTs -Electronic Funds Transfers. The podcast series is taken from the book duology available in Amazon,
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurship |
In this engaging episode of Crosstalks: Conversations that Drive Innovation, we take a comprehensive journey through the evolution of remittances, tracking the transformation from fax-based transfers to today's digital era with payment expert, Hugo C... more
In this enlightening episode of Crosstalks: Conversations that Drive Innovation, we host Hugo Cuevas-Mohr, a seasoned payments expert and author of the 2023 book, Sending Money, Forex, Remittances, Migration, and the Fintech Revolution. Episode 11 na... more
The initial development of Electronic Money Transfers (EFTs) in the late 80s with the use of Telex, got a major boost with the introduction of the Fax and the downfall of Money Orders, as we saw in Episode 9. In the US there was a rapid rise of ethni... more
After the informal sending of money with couriers in the 70s and 80s, remittances began to be sent with money orders, USPS Money Orders or other MOs in the market, sent by migrants using courier companies. These companies grew and prospered, mainly s... more
The third part of the Brief History of Foreign Exchange takes us to the present date, following the rise of Foreign Exchange Companies (FECs) in serving business companies and individuals with new online services and their participation in the amazin... more
The second part of the Brief History of Foreign Exchange takes us from 1984, at the pinnacle of Nicholas Deak's forex empire through its collapse, with Deak's assasination on November 19, 1985, and the regulations and disclosure requirements set fort... more
Foreign Exchange and Money Transfers are closely linked. In this three-part episodes I will describe the evolution of Foreign Exchange, from Pre and Post World War II, the 80s and 90s to the present. The first part will take us from the gold standard... more
Episode 5 discusses how informal money transfers take place. By informal i don't necessarily mean illegal. Informality exists when there is no regulatory measure in place that prohibits the type of informal method used or practiced, or there is no r... more
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