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High-tech heavyweights like Google, Amazon and Apple have tied payments to broader financial services, added to the view that banks are less relevant, writes Polyient Labs' Brad Robertson.
September 10Polyient Labs -
It's not on consumers to fix this problem, says NuData Security's Justin Fox, who argues organizations must get more cooperative and proactive to improve authentication.
September 9NuData Security, a Mastercard company. -
Enterprise payments remain a complex litany of disparate processes burdened by fraud, labor and errors, says Troovo's Kurt Knackstedt.
September 9Troovo -
Mobile payments speed and convenience is more than an abstraction, and needs to be quantified, says UJET's Anand Janefalkar.
September 6UJET -
There's been a significant lag in how financial institutions serve commercial clients with mobile technology, and that creates an opportunity for credit unions.
September 6Finastra -
Although those fintech companies whose primary service is the provision of faster payments may face a future threat for the proposed FedNow Service, fintech companies may also benefit from the availability of a Fed-led real-time payments network, Jeffrey Alberts and Dustin Nofziger of Pryor Cashman write.
September 6Pryor Cashman -
There's equal importance on encrypting data and securing the server, says STEALTHbits Technologies' Adam Laub.
September 5STEALTHbits Technologies -
There are lots of reasons for companies to have multiple payment accounts, though reconciliation can be a pain. But there are ways the cloud can mitigate the headaches, says Nvoicepay's Mike Fortmann.
September 5Nvoicepay -
The Fed's development of a real-time payments systems has sparked a pointless debate about paper checks.
September 4Nacha -
Banks have to be more resourceful with technology and less dependent on high interest rates.
September 4Polyient Labs