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To appease regulators, challenger banks looking to service crypto businesses can implement effective AML controls and systems, says Fenergo's Rachel Woolley.
February 14Fenergo -
New regulations and fraud threats are accumulating, and payment firms need to keep up, says Semafone's Gary E. Barnett.
February 14Semafone -
It can be hard to spot insider fraud, duplicate invoices and service glitches by hand, says AppZen's Anant Kale.
February 13AppZen -
The connection of an advanced loyalty program can woo consumers, even in a case where the merchant's products may cost more, says Clarus Commerce's Tom Caparaso.
February 13Clarus Commerce -
Relying on a "community-based" fraud approach can reduce friction and abandonment, increase sales and revenue, delight your customers, and help protect your brand and reputation, says Accertify's Jeff Wixted.
February 11Accertify -
While many consumers and large businesses are keen to adopt digital, real-time payments, there are still some groups of users that tend towards longer-established payment methods that are inconsistent with the digital economy, according to Standard Chartered's Tarek Elyafi and Shantanu Vijaykumar Bhosale.
February 11Standard Chartered -
By pooling fraud data and making it accessible in real time, FIs can scan check deposits to identify fraudulent checks before a loss occurs, says Advanced Fraud Solutions' Ted Kirk.
February 11Advanced Fraud Solutions -
Sports betting is a boon for gaming payments, but technology compliance has long odds, says Global Payments Gaming Solutions' Christopher Justice.
February 11Global Payments Gaming Solutions -
Financial institutions and payment companies are embracing the cloud, but they hoped for better results, Maria Allen of Unisys contends.
February 10Unisys -
Fraudsters are smarter and more devious than ever before. With that evolution comes an increase in successful fraud attempts, seen especially by companies that do not practice modern payment safety protocols.
February 10Nvoicepay -
Breaking into the POS credit market is nearly impossible for payment companies without cooperation, says Jifiti's Nufar Segal.
February 7Jifiti -
IoT and advances in countries like Sweden and China show cash can become obsolete, says Computop's Ralf Gladis.
February 7Computop -
Accounts payable teams are under a mountain of invoices and have little time to process. That means costly invoice problems fall through the cracks, says AppZen's Anant Kale
February 6AppZen -
Firms will need to adjust to ISO 20022 and new SWIFT rules as data protection takes center stage, says says ACI Worldwide's Craig Ramsey.
February 6ACI Worldwide -
Inertia or resistance to change have kept small businesses from making the move to more modern systems, says Clover's Mark Schulze.
February 5Clover -
Instead of a live caller engaging in social engineering with a single prospective target, automatic dialers call thousands of people, instructing them to call bogus telephone numbers purported to belong to the IRS, Social Security Administration, or their bank, says The Santa Fe Group's Bob Jones
February 5The Santa Fe Group -
It’s not even a month into 2020 and some analysts are already predicting a record-setting year and mass adoption for bitcoin.
February 4Polyient Labs -
The shift from person-to-person deposits to digital options – including mobile, ATMs and RDC – has created new challenges to fraud prevention efforts.
February 4Advanced Fraud Solutions -
The U.S. banking system risks being left behind by the European Union and the United Kingdom when it comes to open banking.
February 3Regions Bank -
Magecart attackers steal credit card or bank data directly from the checkout pages on e-commerce websites and resell them on the dark web, says PerimiterX's Ameet Naik.
February 3PerimeterX