The Payments Shed
Recorded live from Money20/20 Europe in Amsterdam, Justin Hanna is joined by Mark McNulty, Head of UK & Europe Payments at Citi, for a conversation exploring how global businesses are managing liquidity, treasury, and payments in an increasingly complex economic environment. Mark shares how large multinational organisations are rethinking cash management, cross-border payments, and working capital strategies as expectations for speed, visibility, and efficiency continue to rise. The discussion explores real-time payments, treasury transformation, and the growing importance of integrated financial infrastructure in supporting global commerce. They also unpack the role of emerging technologies, the impact of changing regulatory frameworks, and how banks and corporates are adapting to a world where money is expected to move faster than ever before. Plus, Mark steps up for The Payments Shed’s legendary Shelf of Shame to nominate one thing in banking and payments he'd happily banish forever. *** The Payments Shed Podcast is headline sponsored by Damisa. Damisa is a regulated cross-border payments and treasury infrastructure provider. Using a blend of traditional banking rails and stablecoin technology, Damisa helps businesses move money faster, cheaper, and more transparently across global markets. Its platform supports collections, settlements, disbursements, and liquidity management, while maintaining a strong compliance-first approach. Damisa is building the next generation of global payment infrastructure. Learn more at: https://www.damisa.xyz/ [https://www.damisa.xyz/] *** The Payments Shed Podcast is supported by PCN. PCN is a boutique recruitment agency rooted in Amsterdam, driven by a singular mission: connecting top talent with industry leaders. PCN specialises in five core pillars — Fintech, Cybersecurity, SaaS, E-Commerce, and Salesforce — backed by a global network across borders. Learn more at: https://teampcn.com/ [https://teampcn.com/] *** Disclaimer: Any views or opinions referenced in this podcast episode are our own, or those of our respective guests, and they do not represent any views, opinions, or statements from our respective employers, or those of our guests. Additionally, any views expressed here are not intended as investment, legal, tax, or financial advice.
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