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Months after announcing plans to launch Apple Pay, Yum Brands Kentucky Fried Chicken this week said its enabling the mobile walletalong with Android Pay and Samsung Pay at the same time.
June 3 -
The chief executive officer of Swift, the interbank messaging system embroiled in a global bank-hacking controversy, says to expect more information about breaches to emerge as fully armoring the network's defenses is likely to take years.
June 3 -
Chilis Grill & Bar, hurt by a shift away from sit-down dining, is hoping to win back customers with a new tactic: bringing food to them.
June 3 -
Well-established tech giants like Amazon and Google pose a more formidable threat to banks than the thousands of startups populating the fintech market.
June 3
CCG Catalyst -
Merchants sued Visa and MasterCard in 1996 when the card networks forced them to "honor all cards," and though the suit settled in 2003, the wounds are reopening with the spread of mobile wallets.
June 3 -
The Electronic Payments Coalition's arguments supporting Visa in its legal battle with Walmart are not based in fact.
June 3
CMSPI -
As PayPal has grown over the years, it has made enemies. Some of these rivalries were short-lived, while others persist to this day.
June 3 -
Unfortunately, as fraud prevention technology advances, so do fraudsters tactics. Think of the cat and the mouse. As merchants and financial institutions become better at thwarting traditional fraud techniques, criminals are forced to adapt. The onus is now on the financial institutions and merchants to stay ahead.
June 3
NuData Security -
As its digital consumer executive, Carrie Sumlin is tasked with making sure Ally Bank offers its customers top-notch digital services since it doesn't have any branches.
June 2 -
Some days the ride-sharing app receives more than a million phishing emails a stat to which large banks can relate. But after deploying common protocols and open-source software, Uber now rejects most bad emails.
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