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Today’s consumers increasingly live in a world of customization, and their expectations mirror the need for a seamless consumer experience that addresses their personal preferences, says Envestnet/Yodlee's Brandon Rembe.
March 23
Envestnet|Yodlee -
The COVID-19 pandemic has already given rise to false marketing of test kits and criminals impersonating the FDIC. Consumer advocates say the bureau could issue alerts as well as empower banks to help safeguard their customers’ funds.
March 22 -
Workers living paycheck to paycheck are borrowing from companies like PayActiv, DailyPay and Branch to survive the economic impact of the pandemic.
March 20 -
Banks cutting back on branch services — or closing stores outright — to slow spread of coronavirus; Trump administration to halt foreclosures as pandemic worsens; Wells Fargo hires TD's Ellen Patterson as general counsel; and more from this week's most-read stories.
March 20 -
The Comptroller's Office has provided banks with guidance on how to structure relationships with data aggregators. Now the bureau needs to focus on the bank-consumer connection.
March 20
Plaid -
Even for companies that support remote work, having an entire staff working from home on short notice opens new complications for B2B payments and accounts receivable.
March 20 -
The most innovative fintech solution may be debit, which is already integrated into digital-first experiences in a way that’s fresh and exciting for the consumer, says Meta Financial Group's Matt Withey.
March 20
Meta Financial Group -
While the global coronavirus outbreak may be grounding corporate travel to a near standstill, leading travel companies and fintechs are continuing to hone AI-based payments platforms to reduce the problem of corporate travel fraud.
March 20 -
Over the past year, buy now, pay later schemes have risen to become the trendiest method of retail payments in the U.K.
March 19 -
Over the next few weeks, U.S. businesses with online platforms might be tempted to relax fraud controls to free up potential friction – they shouldn’t. It could mean major fraud hits.
March 19
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