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October 26, 2016

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X-Border Payments

With Mobile, Fostering Cross Border in B2B Transactions
 

Mobile devices are, of course, ubiquitous in payments. For B2B transactions, mobile can mean better management of vendor relationships (and time and cost savings), according to Corinne MacMillan, CTO of Cambridge Global Payments.
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Payment Methods

Refocusing On Just The Payment
 

Here’s a question for payments processors: At what point does value add become a distraction and detraction from the business at hand? According to Don Kasdon, CEO at credit card processor T1 Payments, processors lose out when they lose sight of customer service.
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Global Fraud Attack Index™

Fraud’s Frightening Surge
 

Forget ghosts and goblins, fraudsters are real-life monsters haunting merchants this Halloween. Data in the hot-off-the-presses October 2016 Global Fraud Attack Index™ reports that the fraud attack rate grew 15 percent since the start of 2016 and a whopping 62 percent between Q3 2015 and Q2 2016. You can find more insights on the state of fraud, along with insights from Liz Garner, vice president of the Merchant Advisory Group, inside.

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