Big banks eye cutbacks on generous rewards cards, More merchants shun cash in China, CES aims to set 2019 payments agenda | | Turning Unplanned Spend Into Spend Management Innovation Giving field service workers an easy way to buy supplies while on the job can be as simple as putting a network-branded debit card with a zero balance in their pocket and allowing them to request funds via an app. In a new PYMNTS interview, Karen Webster talks with PEX CEO Toffer Grant about how mobile, apps and payments tech keeps workers productive and unplanned spend in check. |
What Australia Can Teach The World About Real-Time Payments Beyond the concept of real-time payments lies the heavy lifting of getting competitors and regulators to collaborate on technology and commercial offerings. KPMG Australia partner Daniel Houseman takes note of why Australiaâs NPP is a success, and what it can teach those who want to get up to speed â literally â in payments. |
How Will CES Set The 2019 Payments And Commerce Agenda? CES is right around the corner, and with it come clues as to whatâs in store for the digital economy. PYMNTS has your guide to how some of the most important issues in payments and commerce will play out on the trade show floor â and what that might mean for years to come. |
| mPOS Tracker | mPOS At 37,000 Feet Serving food and drinks to 200 passengers at 37,000 feet in the air used to mean balancing snack boxes in one hand and manual, paper-based sales reconciliations in the other. In the January mPOS Tracker, PYMNTS caught up with Eswee Vorster, head of IT and innovation at airline FlySafair, about how mPOS is changing airlinesâ in-flight purchases game. | | |
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