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How the chip shortage is impacting the payments industry

By Gaia Lamperti

June 15, 2022

  • Chip shortages
  • Digital Banking
  • FinTech
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Chip shortages have not only had an impact on the automotive and consumer electronics sectors but affected a huge number of other industries, among which the payments vertical. Demand for chips has increasingly grown over the past decade and, alongside demand, came unwanted turmoil. The uncertainty caused by the pandemic, trade disputes between the US […]

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