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The lack of coordination may be due to functional and cultural differences, or the effect of technology silos, says Nvoicepay's Josh Cyphers.
November 11Nvoicepay -
It’s been a bumpy decade for crypto and blockchain, but both are here to stay.
November 8
Polyient Labs -
Banks should stop competing on volume with large techs and start competing on added-value services to win over customers.
November 8
IBM -
Politicians' grand plans to reform the college funding process won't come to fruition anytime soon, so credit unions shouldn't ignore the opportunties presented by student lending.
November 8
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The two previously worked at BNY Mellon in similar roles, Scharf as CEO and Daley as head of public affairs; Michael Johnson’s demotion follows the bank’s massive data breach in July.
November 8 -
If the Fed's new service doesn't effectively prevent existing types of fraud, we might even see fraud increase thanks to the instant payments concept, says Chargeback 911's Monica Eaton-Cardone.
November 8
Chargebacks911 -
Consumer identities are becoming increasingly digital and more prone to privacy risks. Lawmakers cannot sit idle.
November 7
Orrick -
Clear communication is critical when banks undergo a leadership or operational change.
November 7
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The credit bureau will consider borrowers’ rental payment history and professional licenses; bank looks to build business on the other side of the Atlantic.
November 7 -
Firms often say they’ll increase conversion rates and offer discounts, but the reality is more complicated, contends 2Checkout’s Erich Litch.
November 7
2Checkout

