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Sending money should be simple, but fintechs can’t do it alone. By leveraging cutting-edge technology like blockchain, we can solve real problems in payments that impact everyone, everywhere, says RippleNet's Vidya Mani.
February 1RippleNet -
Traditional methods have been around a long time and don't meet the current needs of a fintech-heavy market, says Akoya's Stuart Rubinstein.
February 1Akoya -
The administration’s initiative to offer universal high-speed internet service is a chance for bankers to provide underserved households with access to online financial education and low-cost digital accounts.
January 29FIS -
Continuity and speed are just two benefits of payment automation, says VPay's Elisa Logan.
January 29VPay -
Opening up universal payments and authentication methods that feel familiar, for both online and face-to-face transactions, could unlock a world of possibilities when it comes to redefining how businesses engage with consumers, says MYPINPAD's Justin Pike.
January 28MYPINPAD -
By holding themselves accountable and following smart standards, organizations will be able to provide consumers with strong security and peace of mind the next time they swap those paper menus for a set of scannable squares on their phone, says Nok Nok's Phil Dunkelberger.
January 27Nok Nok Labs -
A payment company focused on customer experience can work behind the scenes to facilitate that success, says PayNearMe's John Minor.
January 27PayNearMe -
Younger consumers have an appetite for fintech services and digital relationships, says Cloudentity CEO Jasen Meece.
January 26Cloudentity -
Machine learning and innovations such as voice assistants can give the newly mature e-commerce industry an extra push, says Qualpay's Penny Townsend.
January 25Qualpay -
Helping corporates manage cash and liquidity through automated data-based actions can start to ease serious headaches for treasurers, says Icon Solutions' Simon Wilson.
January 25Icon Solutions