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Even without cryptocurrency, blockchain provides necessary security and processing benefits, says Tatvasoft's Vikash Kumar.
September 13
Tatvasoft. -
The new regulation in New Zealand shows other jurisdictions how best to address cryptocurrencies and their use in payments.
September 13
NEM Ventures -
A reluctance to embrace change is keeping supply chain payments slow and labor intensive, says Adflex's Pat Bermingham.
September 13
Adflex -
The guts behind the printer are the differentiator to produce new cards quickly and securely, says Matica's Paul Schwerdtfeger.
September 12
Matica -
Credit unions have traditionally struggled to access analytics due to limited resources but that is now beginning to change thanks to recent advances.
September 12Experian -
A proposal to define wages-on-demand would protect consumers and serve as an example for others.
September 12
University of Houston Law Center -
This ruling by the New Zealand Government shows the jurisdiction’s versatility in broaching how best to address cryptocurrencies and the implementation of regulations around their use in payments, says NEM Ventures' Dave Hodgson.
September 12
NEM Ventures -
Researching how pain points make consumers work harder can fix payment execution, says UJET's Anand Janefalkar.
September 11
UJET -
Changes in consumer behavior patterns will force banks to reassess the information they use to attract customers.
September 11
CCG Catalyst -
Collections professionals are often overlooked because they are forced into a reactive and uncomfortable role. In reality, collections teams are very similar to the much more lauded sales team, says Billtrust's Derek Bluestone.
September 11
Billtrust