The Payments Association’s 2025 Manifesto: Recommendations for UK Growth

Unlocking Future Opportunities in UK Payments Market

Highlights:

  • The Payments Association outlines key strategies to foster growth in the UK payments sector by 2025.
  • Key recommendations include enhancing digital payment solutions and supporting fintech innovations.
  • The manifesto aims to create a sustainable ecosystem for payment services that benefits consumers and businesses alike.

The Payments Association has unveiled its 2025 manifesto, focusing on strategic recommendations to drive growth in the UK payments industry. Emphasizing the importance of digital solutions and fintech advancements, the association aims to elevate the UK’s position in the global payments landscape. With a commitment to sustainability and consumer benefits, the recommendations address the evolving needs of the payment sector. This initiative seeks to create a collaborative environment for the industry’s future success.

Megan Clarke
Megan Clarke
Megan Clarke is a financial reporter and commentator with a focus on fintech startups, open banking, and the transformation of the UK’s financial services industry.

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