The Payments Association Urges Action on LGBTQIA+ Inclusion Following New Survey Findings
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Payments sector urged to step up LGBTQIA+ inclusion
The Payments Association has highlighted the need for stronger diversity and inclusion initiatives across the payments industry, as PridePay, the LGBTQIA+ focused payment app from Cardaq, steps forward as headline sponsor of Pride in London 2025. The call to action follows the association’s 2025 D&I survey, which revealed considerable gaps in how the sector collects and uses diversity data. According to the findings, while 73% of payments organi…
The Payments Association Urges Enhanced LGBTQIA+ Diversity in Payment Systems | Fintech InShorts: Latest fintech news, analysis by experts
Advocating for inclusivity in payments to drive innovation and market growth. Highlights: The Payments Association emphasizes the need for greater LGBTQIA+ representation in the payments industry. Diversity is linked to innovation, customer satisfaction, and business growth within financial services. The initiative aims to create a more inclusive environment for employees and clients alike. The Payments Association has released a call to action…
The Payments Association Urges Action on LGBTQIA+ Inclusion Following New Survey Findings
The Payments Association, the most influential community in payments helping shape the industry, today reinforced the importance of robust Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) initiatives within the payments sector, as PridePay, the LGBTQIA+ focused payment app from Cardaq, announced its headline sponsorship of Pride in London 2025. The announcement comes on the heels of The Payments Association’s 2025 D&I survey, which reveals significant gaps in the c…
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