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Challenger banks and fintechs can't be considered rivals, says Episode Six's John Mitchell.
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Cold, hard cash is inevitably going away. Banks have a responsibility to help consumers who don’t have smartphones or even email addresses be prepared, says Shawn Rose, chief digital officer of Scotiabank.
March 2 -
The industry has a key role to play as policymakers push to expand access to affordable financial services for all Americans.
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The mass shift to remote work has blurred lines between consumer and business pay, creating a greater push for digitization, says Billtrust's Justin Main.
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David Heun, associate editor of PaymentsSource, talks to Phillip Dunkelberger, president and CEO of Nok Nok Labs, about the latest developments in data security. Nok Nok is a founding member of the Faster Identity Online alliance, or FIDO.
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After hiring two Goldman executives, the retailer could be looking to partner with more banks or become one; the buy now-pay later company is now worth $31 billion and seeking acquisitions.
March 2 -
The insurance industry has shied away from crypto, but as the market gets larger opportunity will arise for insurers, says InsuranceQuotes.com's Brian O'Connell.
March 2InsuranceQuotes.com -
For too long, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's rulemaking process has been informed by its director's political affiliation. The next leader must keep the agency focused on its mission: protecting consumers.
March 1 -
There's no overstating the impact the pandemic has had on travel, but there are innovative products that can help the recovery, says Nuvei's Yuval Ziv.
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Jane Fraser, the first woman to head a U.S. mega bank, tries to refresh Citigroup; Omer Ismail, the head of its Marcus unit, will head the retail giant’s new fintech startup.
March 1