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The Crypto Council for Innovation wants a voice in how bitcoin is regulated; the #GetBanked public awareness campaign aims to help people without accounts get stimulus checks faster.
April 7 -
Companies that can pay people quickly and flexibly will have an advantage, says Payslip's Fidelma McGuirk.
April 7
Payslip -
To embrace social commerce, merchants should prioritize data privacy, communication of delivery timelines and a seamless checkout experience.
April 6
T1 Payments -
David Heun, associate editor at PaymentsSource, talks to Laura Socha, senior partner at Capco, about the trends driving the advancement of payment technologies in Canada.
April 6 -
The proposal would extend the freeze another six months, until 2022; the digital yuan will give the government greater control over the economy and its people and could threaten the dollar.
April 6 -
There are new regulations to address, but many requirements streamline current AML practices, says Mark Srere, an attorney at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner.
April 6
Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner. -
A comprehensive strategy around when and how consumers pay bills online can better help credit unions understand members' behavior patterns and deepen those relationships.
April 5
Payveris -
Without the application of tested safeguards, using such data can run the risk of worsening the very problems of credit access that we seek to solve.
April 5
FICO -
Given the transition's complexity, it's understandable if fuel retailers will not meet the April 17 deadline. But it's important not to be paralyzed by analysis, says Hughes Network Systems Jeff Bradbury.
April 5
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Prices keep rising as inventory shrinks, competition grows, and credit availability tightens; analysis and interviews find Black businesses lacked access to lenders and failed to qualify for loans.
April 5

