US farming’s big bank problem, Starling co-founder exits, and QuikQ eyes fleet payments competition
 

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July 152019

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In Australia, Card (And Other Payments) Fraud Is Big Business

Attacks on Australia’s government — including payments fraud — have been on the rise, scoring, cumulatively, tens of millions of dollars. Elsewhere, individual cases of BEC and tax fraud — also aimed at city agencies — get the spotlight here in the states.

 

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US Farming Has A Banking Problem

The latest jobs figures presented an upbeat outlook on the U.S. economy, but the data excludes farm workers. A recent examination of the agricultural industry by Reuters suggests the industry isn't enjoying the momentum of economic growth as the largest banks pull away from the vertical.

 

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Fleet Payments

Competition As The Driving Force For Better Fleet Payments

From mobile payments to autonomous vehicles, the fleet sector has been met with a wave of payments innovation and disruption. That's all well and good, but QuikQ CEO Dean Troester tells PYMNTS the more pressing issue of the fleet payments industry is a lack of competition and, as a result, excessive fees for drivers and merchants. He's not the first to raise such concerns, either.

 

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