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Harry Leinonen, Bank of Finland

By Dave Birch posted Mar 17 2010 at 5:01 PM

[Dave Birch] Harry Leinonen is Advisor to the Board of the Bank of Finland and is in charge of payment and settlement system policy issues in the central bank. He is the Finnish representative on the payment and settlement system committee (PSSC) within the Eurosystem and has over the years participated in several other domestic and international authorities' working groups. For most of the past 30 years he has been active in developing interbank payment systems and standards within the Finnish banking community. In this podcast he talks about different e-payment markets within Europe, transparent pricing and the role of cash.

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