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Credit union leaders can't truly understand how consumers interact with their institution until they've walked through those processes themselves and dealt with the same pain points members face.
November 11
Total Expert -
The challenge is to digitize digital currency rewards in such a way where a retailer could issue its own token, and that token could be used at a multitude of retailers, says cryptocurrency lawyer Felix Shipkevich.
November 11
Shipkevich PLLC. -
China dominates the business. Facebook's proposed cryptocurrency could help alter the balance of power.
November 11
Financial InterGroup Advisors -
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
