Lopez: Are there new emerging, in-demand capabilities within the Payments industry? Is there growing consideration in leveraging Interim executives?
Goudsmit (Netherlands): Rapid sector growth is leading to a shortage of qualified executives. The high demand for talent is driven by the need for individuals with expertise in areas such as product development, operations, risk management, and marketing. Companies are actively seeking specialists who can spearhead new product initiatives to enhance the customer experience while seamlessly integrating flexible payment solutions into their offerings. Due to this talent shortage, we do see companies increasingly considering the use of interim executives who can provide a valuable solution for addressing immediate needs in the fiercely competitive labor market, albeit only for the short to mid-term.
Chang (China): To excel in the payments industry's ever-evolving landscape, executives must possess a multifaceted skill set that includes technical expertise, regulatory acumen, strategic vision, leadership, and adaptability.
There is a need comprehensive and in-depth understanding of emerging technologies, including blockchain, cryptocurrency, data analytics, and cybersecurity to ensure the security and integrity of digital payment systems. Regulatory compliance is increasingly crucial, given the growing scrutiny from governments and financial authorities, especially in the context of digital currencies. Effective communication and stakeholder management skills are imperative for navigating the complex web of regulations and building trust among customers and partners.
In terms of soft skills, individuals with a strategic vision are highly sought after. Furthermore, executives need to remain agile and adaptable, given the rapid pace of change in the payments industry. The ability to lead and motivate teams, foster innovation, and implement strategies that align with the organization's goals is essential in this dynamic environment.
As the demand for such specialized talent continues to rise, there are significant growth opportunities for leveraging interim executives in this dynamic and evolving landscape.



