Peter Jones
Chairman
Peter Jones, Chairman and Founder, has over 40 years payments business and IT processing experience, 4 with a major European retailer (C&A Brenninkmeyer), 17 with a UK clearing bank (National Westminster Bank) and 30+ as Director and founder of PSE Consulting. He has particular expertise in retailer enterprise ardhitectures, debit and credit card issuing, card schemes, processing and M&A. Over the past 30+ years he has been responsible for the management of over 1,000 payments assignments for clients within the UK and Europe. He is from a commercial processing and IT background and has led and managed major development projects relating to payments systems. He is well known within the European payments businesses and is a regular writer and conference speaker on payments related issues.
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Michelle Comfort
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Nick Saywell
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Tom Hay
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Gonçalo Caraslindas
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Will Linsdell
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Graham Hiom
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Georgina Grainger
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Stephanie Storry
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Marzana Rahman
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Lucy Clarke
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What our clients say
SME in all payment related space with in depth knowledge
Merchant
PSE Consulting are experts who really understand payments. They get under the skin of issues and provide consultancy that is more relevant and specific to the brief that many other consultants
Global Acquirer
PSE have strong payments experience both regarding product and the market, that is practical as well as good client mgmt skills. It's not a common combination.
Issuer
Professionalism during the project delivery and in-depth understanding of the selected topics, alongside with a flexible approach on topics e.g. change of language, timeline or scope of the project
Processor
Really took time to listen and understand our business to provide tailored and relevant consulting, it felt very bespoke not reliant on generic approach