Secret service issues ATM skimming alert, Snap launches eCommerce, Global Payments spends $450M on food SaaS | | Intelligence of Things Tracker⢠|
NEW REPORT: Can IoT Packaging Unlock Last-Mile Certainty? Unpredictable arrival times. Unauthorized sales and distribution. Retailers around the world often have little visibility into their supply chain's final leg. Can smart packaging make a difference? In this monthâs Intelligence of Things Tracker, PYMNTS compares retailersâ use of RFID-tagged packages for instant supply chain updates, against digitally-linked barcodes. |
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WePayâs Aberman On Why Compliance Capability Is Better Bought Than Built There are good reasons for businesses wanting to be central to their payment flows and other financial service offerings. In the latest Unscripted Podcast series, WePay's Rich Aberman and Karen Webster discuss how the rise of compliance-as-a-service options can give merchants the control over the user experience they want, while eschewing the compliance and risk hassles they don't. |
Oil Companiesâ Gas Payments 'Fast Lane' Pursuit Mobile payments at the pump has the potential to save time and truly move life into the fast fuel lanes. P97 CEO Don Frieden tells PYMNTS of the stakeholders who can benefit, including oil companies, merchants and, of course, consumers. Find out what he says is the key barrier to adoption and why itâs on the oil companies to build consumer relationships to get into the fast lane and stay there. |
| Digital Banking Tracker™ | TRENDING: UN Secretariat On Using AI To Crack Down On Laundering, Trafficking Seemingly legit businesses are often used to mask illicit operations banking on human trafficking, sometimes leading FIs to unwittingly support the practice. In the latest Digital Banking Tracker, Dr. James Cockayne, head of secretariat for the UNâs Financial Sector Commission on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking, urges FIs to use AI to curb money laundering and human trafficking. | | |
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