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While doing the bare minimum means that companies avoid receiving hefty non-compliance fines, it doesn’t achieve a great deal more, says FIME's Arnaud Crouzet.
October 22
FIME -
Fisher Investments is out more than $1 billion following Ken Fisher’s controversial remarks at a conference. Where do men pull ahead of women in promotions? Right from the start. Plus, a girls’ high school soccer team makes national news.
October 21
Financial Planning -
A new breach adds to a growing cybersecurity ecosystem that is full of sophisticated and connected networks which have been fed by each preceding breach, says Arkose Labs’ Brendan Brummer.
October 21
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FedNow will provide tremendous advantages for community financial institutions, but it also creates areas of concern that will require additional oversight, says CSI's Derrick Bretz.
October 21
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As merchants and issuers add mobility for staff, they must come to grips with the shortcomings of mobile security, says Blue Cedar's John Aisien.
October 18
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Determined hackers can always find a way. A detailed plan can manage the damage, says Datamatx's Scott Stephens.
October 18
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If banks and customers take steps to quickly adapt to the change now, the benefits will soon be realized, says Sage's Adam Prince.
October 17
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Within the first 24 months of appointing female CFOs, companies saw, on average, a 6% increase in profits and an 8% better stock return, compared to performance under male predecessors.
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Employee programs need to embrace a wide range of groups including women, minorities and the LGBTQ community.
October 17
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Issuers often offer several types of cards, but cling to older methods of communicating with users, contends BelWo's Doug Cox.
October 17
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Digital services are gaining momentum, and traditional plastic cards are adding innovation to keep up after years of lagging, says FIME's Stéphanie El Rhomri.
October 16
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Detecting virtual bad actors means paying more careful attention to the digital interactions and touch points within your business, and how users interact with you through apps, websites or customer service centers, writes Accertify's Andrew Mortland.
October 16
Accertify -
MFA stops broad attacks, but more targeted hacks can still get through, says KnowBe4's Roger Grimes.
October 15
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Companies are turning off prospective customers and employees with misguided approaches.
October 15
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Banks need to ditch their "wait and see" approach to making real-time payments available to their customers says Vinay Prabhakar, Volante’s vice president of product marketing.
October 15
Volante Technologies -
The California Democrat is less recognizable nationally than other progressives elected to the House in 2018. But she may be "the most feared freshman" on the Financial Services Committee.
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Install payments and other financing options can offset the cost of health care, says InstaMed's Chris Seib.
October 11
InstaMed -
Government action and product advancements are giving consumers choice, but misperceptions remain, says the Innovative Payments Association's Brian Tate.
October 11
Innovative Payments Association -
The head of the firm's real estate investment arm pushed back at the idea that buildings with coworking companies as lead tenants are risky bets for lenders.
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The series of print, digital and billboard ads uses children of Citigroup employees to draw attention to the bank's own efforts to promote women to senior roles.
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