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It's important to consider difference uses and types of blockchains based on need and project management strategy for financial and payment technology, says Worldline's Hubert Marteau.
December 28Worldline -
Brian Brooks, the acting comptroller of the currency, used a selective (and dubious) interpretation of the Dodd-Frank Act to argue for more say on when banks can preempt state law.
December 28University of Iowa College of Law -
Just like the industries that they cover, the lack of Black representation among news outlets acts as a barrier against understanding and eliminating systemic racism.
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Many consumers started using digital payments out of necessity once the pandemic struck. They may continue as it recedes because they like the convenience.
December 28America’s First Federal Credit Union -
During the crises, most of the investment is going toward mature fintechs, creating more challenges for startups, says Global Processing Services' Richard Hodgson.
December 28Global Processing Services -
As risk rises and budgets tighten post-pandemic, training all employees about security risks and conducting quarterly penetration tests helps to offset threats and potential losses.
December 24Cerberus Sentinel. -
By upgrading permissions and defining access, firms can get ahead of the new threat, says vArmour's Marc Woolword.
December 24vArmour -
With one study showing consumers racking up additional credit card debt this season, some members may be eager to consolidate their balances in the year ahead.
December 23LendEDU -
As business flocks online, voice tech and social are just two of many innovations that will become stable stakes for merchants, says Hatch's Joris Kroese.
December 23Hatch -
Underpinning the technology with mathematically sound models can make a better case to consumers and regulators for why a loan applicant was denied.
December 23Zest AI