The J.P. Morgan Payments’ Pay It Forward Podcast brought listeners a special edition episode recorded live from the floor of Money20/20 USA 2025 in Las Vegas, where industry leaders, emerging technologies, and bold ideas converge to shape what’s next in payments.
This episode compiled insights from several of our leaders about the energy, the innovation, and the conversations that defined this year’s event, including Max Neukirchen, Global Co-Head; Trish Devine, Global Head of Corporate Sales; Prashant Sharma, Executive Director of Biometrics and Identity Solutions; Naveen Mallela, Global Co-Head of Kinexys by J.P. Morgan; Kate Walton, Head of Product Solutions and Commercialization, Merchant Services; Ron Karpovich, Head of Client Solutioning for Embedded Finance & Solutions; and Michael Marinello, Global Head of Communications.
Our team highlighted the conference’s biggest topics, including the rise of AI, the mainstream adoption of digital assets, the growing impact of embedded finance, and the human connections that drive innovation—all alongside a showcase of our live biometric payments experience on the show floor.
To hear the full conversation, listen to the “Inside Money20/20: Innovation, Inspiration, and the Future of Payments” episode here. Check out a recap of J.P. Morgan Payments’ presence at Money20/20 USA here.
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