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February 14, 2020

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Afterpay On Surviving And Thriving After Its Early IPO

While U.S. tech firms tend to take their time entering the public markets, that’s not always the case in Australia. Nick Molnar, Afterpay co-founder and U.S. CEO, tells Karen Webster why they decided to go public just nine months after its first round of funding — and how that early risk has paid off, not just for the firm, but also for its retail merchants.

 

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Digital Identity

How To Build A Digital ID In Layers

The United Nations wants every individual digitally verified by 2030, in a bid to promote financial inclusion and reduce fraud. Trulioo Chief Operating Officer Zac Cohen tells Karen Webster the devil is in the details, since not every person can produce the same proof of identity across emerging and developed economies. That’s why, he says, that a digital identity must be built in layers.

 

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Gig Economy AB5 Ruling

The ABCs Of The California Gig Worker Ruling

A California judge this week refused to issue an injunction against AB5, setting up a long legal road for Uber, Postmates and others in settling questions over worker classification. Employment litigation attorney at Hall Estill, Elaine Turner, tells PYMNTS how the ruling spotlights the clash between the private sector and government over the gig economy, taxes and even the right for individuals to chart their own economic destinies.

 

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Dating Apps

Love: There’s An App For That

It’s Valentine’s Day, which means love’s in the air, chocolate’s flying off shelves and singles are swiping right, looking for a date. But the digital dating world has gotten much wilder in the last year, particularly since Facebook dipped its thumb into the mix. Here’s our look at the digital dating playing field on Cupid’s big day.

 

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Merchant Fraud Decisioning Playbook™

How Greyhound Bus Makes Fraudsters Play Fare

Bad actors are increasingly targeting transit companies’ loyalty programs and relying on stolen payment credentials but tighter online authentication measures and artificial intelligence (AI)-powered solutions can put the brakes on that fraud. In the new Merchant Fraud Decisioning Playbook, Greyhound Lines Vice President of Strategy, Marketing and Customer Engagement Todd Koch explains how advanced learning tools are helping the 106-year-old bus company overhaul its security as it expands its purchasing channels.

 

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