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Thaer Sabri, Electronic Money Assocation

By Dave Birch posted Jan 27 2010 at 2:00 PM

[Dave Birch] Dr. Thaer Sabri is the Managing Director of Flawless Money and has spent more than a decade in the electronic money industry in a regulatory capacity as well as product management and business development. Thaer worked at Mondex International and beenz.com before founding Flawless Money. He is Chief Executive of the Electronic Money Association, and leads industry regulatory interface with regulators. In this podcast, he reflects on the Payment Services Directive and the upcoming revision to the Electronic Money Directive.

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