Workforce Spend Management Tracker⢠|
NEW REPORT: Bringing Spend Management Tools To The Workforce When disaster strikes, relief workers mobilize. But rebuilding wrecked homes and opening shelters takes time and involves unplanned expenses. Carrying cash is risky, and getting reimbursed for out-of-pocket purchases is a hassle. In the inaugural Workforce Spend Management Trackerâ¢, Erik Dyson, CEO of the nonprofit All Hands and Hearts, tells PYMNTS how corporate cards with flexible spend control limits helps his workers get the job done. |
i2c: Why Innovative FIs Think Inside The Sandbox Speed to market and making decisions on the fly â no easy task when it comes to payments innovation. But the times have changed, and reaching for scale in new markets is critical. Getting there, i2c VP of Product Management Lisa Fugate tells Karen Webster, means playing in the sandbox to test and learn in real time. Listen in. |
Karen.care: Building And Monetizing An Elder Care Marketplace As baby boomers are aging past 60, and their parents are pushing their mid-80s, building better elder care is becoming an increasingly pressing social need, if a somewhat invisible one, Karen.care CEO Paul Shustak told Karen Webster for this weekâs edition of Matchmakers. Hereâs how this serial entrepreneur is building and monetizing a platform that, like so many, came into the world to solve a problem that Shustak himself was grappling with â caring for his elderly mom in declining health 3,500 miles away. |
| Payments Powering Platforms™ | TRENDING: Honeyfund CEO: Payments Powering Honeymoons Millennials could care less for crystal stemware or fine china as wedding gifts. They want experiences â and thatâs a trend turning the $19 billion bridal registry business on its head, says Sara Margulis, CEO and co-founder of Honeyfund. In the latest Payments Powering Platforms Tracker, Margulis discusses how crowdfunded bridal registries are opening new revenue streams for a host of new merchants â and offering experiential giving options for those who say âI do.â | |