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Liquidity sensitivity drives companies to procure tools to help them determine and execute the right strategies to get paid faster, says Bottomline Technologies' Jessica Cheney.
March 22Bottomline Technologies -
Early in the pandemic, Michigan's Astera Credit Union realized that if it could not support touchless transactions, its members were likely to go elsewhere.
March 22 -
The current consumer and business demands for contactless payment channels give organizations the opportunity to build new solutions with security at the forefront or to append new workflows to legacy business processes, says Mobiquity's Tyrone Jeffress.
March 19Mobiquity -
The rise in contactless payment options will not only encourage consumers to return to offices and stores, but also enable them to change their payment habits.
March 19 -
Goldman Sachs Group’s plan to move part of its asset management unit to Florida is gaining momentum, as the Wall Street bank discreetly seeks volunteers for the first wave and prepares office space.
March 18 -
The scrutiny on installment lenders could prompt them to fine-tune their offerings and diversify into new markets.
March 18 -
A new study from Black Kite outlines a variety of threats facing the industry and pinpoints the average cost of a breach at large and small institutions alike.
March 17 -
First Internet CEO David Becker used to be dismissive of the Small Business Administration. But after getting to know some of the borrowers during the pandemic — and after his bank collected hefty fees from selling 7(a) loans — he's become a convert.
March 17 -
By an overwhelming majority, the House approved a two-month extension of the Paycheck Protection Program, which still has almost $93 billion left to distribute.
March 17 -
Mastercard and Visa's one-year delay is only a partial victory for retailers, who want the networks to have less power to set rates.
March 16