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Amin Shayan, CEO of littlepay | Episode 17

Amin Shayan, CEO of littlepay | Episode 17

FromLeaders In Payments


Amin Shayan, CEO of littlepay | Episode 17

FromLeaders In Payments

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
May 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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My special guest this week is Amin Shayan, the CEO of littlepay.Littlepay is a payment processing platform for the public transportation industry – it allows travelers to use a debit or credit card – which could be physical, virtual, on the phone, or a wearable to get on a bus or train to pay for their ticket.Amin was born in Iran and moved to the United States at an early age. After the overthrow of the dictatorship in Iran, his family went back to Iran, but as history would have it things didn’t work out and they moved to Melbourne, Australia. It is a truly fascinating story.Amin became an investment banker in New York which took him to London. And then back Melbourne where he became a part of the founding team at littlepay in 2016.Littlepay manages 70% of the bus payments in the UK outside of London and more recently, they are developing the payment system for the City of Helsinki transit, and the City of Porto in Portugal and should be running some pilots in California later this year. Amin loves history, international affairs and keeping up with politics and is also a hang-gliding pilot. www.littlepay.com www.leadersinpayments.comThis and all episode are produced by: www.podcast609.com
Released:
May 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Hear directly from C-level executives in payments/fintech about industry trends, successful strategies, products, services, and what the future holds for the payments/fintech industry. We cover the entire industry from merchant acquiring, payment processing, ISOs, payfacs, fraud, security, issuing, b2b, fintech, to start-ups, if it goes on in payments we will be talking about it.