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The Challenge
Right now, roughly 1.4. billion people worldwide don’t have access to basic financial services. Sending money across borders can cost up to 20% in fees. Gig workers wait days for micropayments. Refugees struggle to receive humanitarian aid securely.
The global payment system is being rebuilt right now.
The question is: will it work for everyone — or repeat the mistakes of the past?
What You Will Do
Understand the Technology Behind the Future of Money
Experience the Interledger Protocol (ILP) – the open-source technology enabling seamless, low-cost payments across different systems. ILP is to payments what email is to communication — an open protocol that allows different systems to connect. You will learn from the Interledger experts themselves!
Navigate The Regulatory Reality
Learn how regulations actually shape what is possible in fintech and how to design solutions that work both technically and legally.
The skill everyone wants: the ability to think across disciplines. Tech companies need people who understand regulation. Law firms need people who understand technology. You will speak both languages.
Design Real Financial Inclusion Solutions
Work in interdisciplinary teams (law + finance students) to tackle actual problems. You can choose the exact problem yourself: from enabling micropayments for gig workers in developing economies to designing financial services for refugees without traditional documentation.
Present to People Who Matter
Pitch your solution at the Final Pitch Event to a panel of top industry professionals.
Selected teams will get the opportunity to present at the next Digital Future of Money event organized by the New Finance Research Group at THUAS. The top team may be nominated to present at the Interledger Summit.

What You Will Learn

Technical Skills:
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How open payment systems and protocols actually work
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The architecture and potential of the Interledger Protocol
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Hands-on experience with ILP tools and applications

Regulatory Expertise:
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European payment regulations and global frameworks
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Multi-jurisdictional regulatory comparison and compliance strategies
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AML/KYC requirements and how they impact innovation

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Strategic Thinking:
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Designing for financial inclusion and underserved communities
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Building business models for payment innovations
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Risk assessment and compliance strategy
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Real-World Impact:
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Understanding global financial exclusion challenges
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Cross-border payment systems and their limitations
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Use cases for open payments in solving real problems
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How technology can (and can't) address inequality
Who Should Join
You're A Great Fit If You:
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Study law, finance, business, blockchain, AI or related fields (Year 3, 3+)
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Are curious about how technology is reshaping finance
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Enjoy collaborating with people who think differently
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Care about financial inclusion
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Like complex problems with no single right answer
You Don't Need:
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Coding experience (seriously—we want diverse perspectives)
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Prior knowledge of payments or blockchain

What You Walk Away With
By the end of the lab, you will have:
Portfolio-worthy project
Marketable expertise
Industry connections
Interdisciplinary skills
Conference opportunities
And possibly… the start of something bigger!
Meet the Lab Coordinator Aleksandra Asscheman
Senior Lecturer, LAW Programme
Researcher, Research Group “New Finance”
The Hague University of Applied Sciences
Aleksandra Asscheman works at the intersection of law, finance, and emerging technologies. Her research and teaching focus on regulatory approaches to financial innovation, including digital assets and financial infrastructure. With a background in development finance, she is particularly interested in how innovation can expand access to financial services.


The Future Of Finance Will Be Shaped By People Who Understand Both Technology And Regulation And How They Can Work Together To Expand Financial Access.
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Still Have Questions?
Interested in the Open Payments Innovation Lab but unsure whether it is the right fit for you? Feel free to reach out.







