-  Artificial intelligence and machine learning are some examples of technology available now to help combat money launderers profiting from the pandemic. May 21 Consilient Consilient
-  Jennifer Roberts, the company's head of business banking, details a process to have units work one-on-one with customers to get Paycheck Protection Program funds deployed faster. May 21 JPMorgan Chase & Co. JPMorgan Chase & Co.
-  A transparent, decentralized ledger will speed up payments while mitigating the inevitable next round of federal mismanagement, says Polyient Labs' Jeff Hinkle. May 21 Polyient Labs Polyient Labs
-  With the stakes now higher than ever, we can expect to see a marked acceleration in payments transformation initiatives, says Icon Solutions' Simon Wilson. May 20 Icon Solutions Icon Solutions
-  Comptroller of the Currency Joseph Otting says the revised Community Reinvestment Act will provide more credit access to communities in need and won't, as some had feared, create new thresholds for grading banks. May 20 Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
-  The sessions are interactive, and viewers can purchase products at any time during the session by clicking on a small product window and making a purchase with an app such as Alipay, says Azoya International's Franklin Chu. May 20 Azoya International Azoya International
-  Congress should pass legislation authorizing use of nontraditional data sources to make credit more available to consumers who’ve taken a hit from the coronavirus pandemic. May 19Remitter USA and meldCX
-  Mobile's already responsible for more than half of online fraud, and that will get worse, says ClearSales's Bernardo Lustosa. May 19 ClearSale ClearSale
-  This is the third halving, with each halving making a subtler economic impact than the last, says the University of Pittsburgh's Chris Wilmer. May 19 University of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh
-  FedAccounts would be government banking on a massive scale, says Intrepid Ventures' Eric Grover. May 18