A Payment History of the United States

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by Kaz Nejatian


  My sincere thanks goes out to those either read drafts or offered advice and encouragement. There are too many people to name, but highest on that list is my brother-in-law Fraser Malcolm. He is a talented lawyer and has a keen eye for detail. The final draft of this book is much better than the first thanks to him.

  Finally, and most importantly, I must thank my wife, Candice. She is a professional writer. Without watching her work and reading her writing, I would not have had the courage necessary to undertake this process. Her writing is some of the most interesting work being written in English today. Obviously this books falls well short of that, but her work inspired me to type the first few words and to keep going. Without her, this book would not exist.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Kaz Nejatian is the CEO of Kash (kashpayments.com), a payment company with offices in San Francisco, California and Toronto, Canada.

  Before co-founding Kash, Kaz was a lawyer in New York city advising financial institutions and retailers on various issues including payment and payment security.

  Kaz has been obsessed with payments and banking since he was a teenager working at his family’s corner store. He wrote his first payment business plan at the age of 18.

  He lives in San Francisco with his wife Candice and spends most of his time taking credit for the amazing work done by his colleagues at Kash.

 

 

 


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