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Muneera Carr, Comerica's CFO since 2017, will leave in October and James Herzog, who had been the bank's treasurer, will serve as interim CFO until a successor is named.
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Women executives headlined a number of key moves in the banking industry as summer wound down.
September 16 -
Telling staff the tech frees up time is an important part of bot-enabled payment strategy, says Troovo's Kurt Knackstedt.
September 16
Troovo -
Consumers and banks are both concerned about security tied to contactless payments, says Fingerprints' Lina Andolf-Orup.
September 16
Fingerprints -
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 -
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 -
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 -
High-tech heavyweights like Google, Amazon and Apple have tied payments to broader financial services, added to the view that banks are less relevant, writes Polyient Labs' Brad Robertson.
September 10
Polyient Labs -
Static fraud prevention has no place in the current digital world, says Accertify's Stuart Mann.
September 10
Accertify -
Michigan on Monday approved a charter for a new financial institution designed for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender customers, clearing the way for online service to begin early in 2020.
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It's not on consumers to fix this problem, says NuData Security's Justin Fox, who argues organizations must get more cooperative and proactive to improve authentication.
September 9
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Enterprise payments remain a complex litany of disparate processes burdened by fraud, labor and errors, says Troovo's Kurt Knackstedt.
September 9
Troovo -
Mobile payments speed and convenience is more than an abstraction, and needs to be quantified, says UJET's Anand Janefalkar.
September 6
UJET -
Although those fintech companies whose primary service is the provision of faster payments may face a future threat for the proposed FedNow Service, fintech companies may also benefit from the availability of a Fed-led real-time payments network, Jeffrey Alberts and Dustin Nofziger of Pryor Cashman write.
September 6
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There's equal importance on encrypting data and securing the server, says STEALTHbits Technologies' Adam Laub.
September 5
STEALTHbits Technologies

