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Europe's $24 Trillion Breakup With Visa and Mastercard
(europeanbusinessmagazine.com)
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I wonder if it is possible/ feasible to "piggyback" with Europe? I know this is just fanciful thinking, as I suspect it would be very difficult and expensive to decouple from Visa/ MC & Amex, and there are likely a lot of ridiculously wealthy people that in one way or another profit from the current system, so . . . Still a good thought exercise.
Why not?
Canada should join with most European initiatives.
Why is it easier to integrate to the US than to Europe?
Because a lot of Canadian business is actually US business in a trenchcoat. With free trade agreements and lax foreign ownership laws there's a fair amount of ostensibly Canadian companies that are whole or in part American owned. The whole world is kinda like that actually. Globally we've allowed them to conglomerate themselves into every market, and VC themselves into control of way more than they should be.
Funny you mention piggybacking onto Europe as that was my first thought too! The way the article brought up simpler transfers and a digital euro made me think of Canada and e-transfers. There must be some way to make it work.
"Where there a will there's a way", and while the population might have the will, business leaders and politicians may not. 😞