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Saturday - December 8, 2018
ePayables' Business Case
Consumers And Shopping Via Smartphones
Third Parties, Central Banks And RTP Rails
Nonprofit Orgs And mPOS
Draft Guidelines Clarify GDPR Scope
EPC Chair On SEPAâs Instant Credit Transfer, One Year In
How OfferUp Works To Safeguard Buyers And Sellers
How Authentication Tech Can Curb Illegal eCig Purchases
Instant Payments Gain Ground With SEPA, SWIFT
Visa, Mastercard Cut Card Usage Fees To End EU Probe
TSYS: Payments Power Rewards; Rewards Power Loyalty
US Regulators Urge Tech Innovation To Combat Financial Crime
Marriott Breach: Why The Worst May Be Yet To Come
Are Millennials Really Killing Canned Tuna, Too?
First Data: Bricks Held Own Against Clicks On Black Friday
Merchant Cash Advance Firms In NY AGâs Crosshairs
How Might NYCâs New Ride-Hailing Min Wage Change Things?
Healthcare Paymentsâ '30 Pct Of The 30 Pct' Problem
Blockchain Banking, In NY And Done In Real Time
Why The Merchant Countertop Needs A Tech Update
Nonprofits Up Payments Game With mPOS
From Appliance Repair To DIY Commerce Platform
Lyft To Get A Lift From IPO?
KPMG: AI Defense Can Counter Faster Payments Fraud
MoviePass Tries To Move Past The Past
Braintree On Next Phase, Five Years In With Paypal
Entersekt On Banks As Consumer Trust Anchors
Is #donate The First Step To #buy?
From Cash To Real-Time Payments
Appleâs 5G Delaying Plan
Rent-A-Christmas And Holiday Decorations On Demand
Chinaâs Tourism Lull Tarnishes Tiffanyâs Stock
New Yorkâs Holiday Pop-Up Explosion
Amazon Focuses On Delivery Vans Over Drones
Five Features Merchants Are Using To Drive Conversions
A Room Key Season Pass For Outdoor Adventurers
How Food Packet Startups Craft Authentic Meals
Retailers Driving Innovation Via Accelerators
Kohl's Is Moving On Millennial Shoppers
Autonomous Vehicle Tests Build On Worldâs Fair Legacy
Subscriptions May Propel App Store Growth
Oros Takes Activewear Into The Space Age
Preventing Holiday Cybercrime
Banks Give Consumers Confidence Amid Breaches
Retailers Strong Holiday Start
Providers Push For Enhanced mPOS Features
Digitization As A Path To Inclusion
Data As The Expense Management Control Currency
Late Payments Spur Australian Subcontractorsâ Advocacy
CFO Hurdles In Driving Digital Transformation
E2Open On Driving Connectivity In Supply Chain
Talent Crunch Intensifies For Small Businesses
Security Threat Of Bank-FinTech Collaboration
India's SMBs Rebound; Demonetization Dust Settles
Credit Unions Join FI-FinTech Collaborations
Brexitâs Looming FX Risk For SMBs
What Corporate Finance Tech Adoption Will Look Like
RangeMe On Digital Product Sourcing And Suppliers
Harry Potter And The Credit Card Scam?
B2B Investors Set Sights On Data AI, Analytics
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Can The Gig Economy Stress-Bust The Holidays?
Itâs called âfestive stress,â and âtis the season. Luckily, this year, gig workers have already arrived, en masse â as if dispatched from the North Pole itself â to rescue consumers from holiday stressors like gift wrapping, light hanging and even toy assembly. Some are even gigging as Santas â though itâs the season's least lucrative temp job. Itâs this yearâs big finish for gig work, and going into 2019, its future seems a bit uncertain, which for many is also stressful.
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Why Consumers Will Shrug Off The Marriott Breach
The Marriott breach of 500M consumer credentials, including passport numbers, should be enough to make consumers head for the Hyatt or other hotel-chain hills, right? Karen Webster says that if past is prologue, consumers might say theyâll bail ... right before they make their very next booking with them â just like theyâve done every other time a merchant they shop with has been compromised. Hereâs why.
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