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Once vaccines are widely available, some Americans may revert to old habits of paying cash and swiping cards, but many will stick to digital and mobile payment methods, says Paysend's Matt Montes.
December 8Paysend -
Financial disparities have only worsened during the coronavirus pandemic. President-elect Biden’s team could address this issue by establishing an office of economic equality under the Financial Stability Oversight Council.
December 7 -
As executives continue to navigate business strategy decisions to deal with dramatic changes in supply chains, proper communication and strong supplier relationships is widely considered a prerequisite when exploring P2P risks, says Practis' Jan van der Pouw.
December 7Proactis -
The flow of assets and capital in manager selection, municipal bonds and business and mortgage capital reveals forms of systemic racism that often get overlooked.
December 7 -
The flow of assets and capital in manager selection, municipal bonds and business and mortgage capital reveals forms of systemic racism that often get overlooked.
December 7 -
The lobbying group wants David Perdue to keep his seat on the Senate Banking Committee; the recent 90% jump is being driven by “passionate individuals and return-starved hedge funds.”
December 7 -
Improving data management can also help future-proof data infrastructure and put the appropriate protections in place before it’s too late, says Cohesity's Michael Letschin.
December 7Cohesity -
The incoming Biden administration must take steps to block mergers that could create monopolies, such as Visa's pending acquisition of a competitor.
December 4Open Markets Institute -
AI can add an extra layer that's hard for fraudsters to beat, says Nuance Communications' Simon Marchand.
December 4Nuance Communications -
The payments processor will offer banking products to its customers through Goldman Sachs and Citigroup; but Judy Shelton’s nomination remains in doubt.
December 4