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North Korea and other rogue actors present a whole new threat to transaction security, says Capco's Julien Bonnay and Bryce VanDiver.
March 16Capco -
Humans have come to expect experiences that are simple, efficient, quick, error-free and secure, says Bottomline Technologies' Jessica Cheney.
March 15Bottomline Technologies -
After digging deep into member data, Randolph-Brooks FCU in Texas developed a marketing campaign aimed at persuading JPMorgan Chase clients to switch to the credit union's own card. It's an effort its peers could imitate.
March 15 -
The pandemic has brought new users to the technology, making a simpler experience more important, says Tappit's Jason Thomas.
March 15Tappit -
Japan's JCB has entered a pact with a new payments alliance to share its contactless solution with members.
March 12 -
There are signs that participation in cardholder loyalty offerings is slipping. Credit unions must reengage members if they hope to retain those accounts.
March 11FIS -
Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., went after Visa and Mastercard during an antitrust hearing Thursday in Washington, suggesting the card brands have likely been looking for a way to increase fees and offset previous legal or regulatory pressure on their pricing structures.
March 11 -
Since romance frauds generate more than 10 times the money for scammers per event than other types of fraud, 2020 saw a substantial boost in the use of this tactic.
March 11 -
Some bank regulators are allowing companies that offer digital currencies to apply for a charter, potentially giving them a path to the Federal Reserve system without proper oversight.
March 11American Bankers Association -
JPMorgan Chase has hired former HSBC executive Jeremy Balkin as the new head of fintech and innovation for wholesale payments.
March 10