Why banks and corporates still feel the SWIFT hack, Mastercard talks the constant change of payments, and IBM’s blockchain lands at Mizuho Bank.
| | BUSINESS TO BUSINESS EDITION | Why Banks â And Corporates â Still Feel The Heat From The SWIFT Hack SWIFT continues to put the pressure on its bank members in the wake of the Bangladesh bank heist, but Mike Vigue, Bottomline Technologies' Corporate Vice President, says itâs not enough. He tells PYMNTS why banks, and now corporates, continue to feel the heat from that bank heist and how initiatives like faster payments will only continue to fan the payment fraud flames. Read More... |
SAP, Chrome River, Bottomline Give Their Quarterly Numbers Earnings season has fallen upon the markets once more. This week we take a look at the quarterly results from major B2B companies including SAP and FICO, along with other FinTech players like Bottomline Technologies, Mitek Systems and Chrome River. Take a look at how enterprise cloud adoption, continued use of checks and other factors are swaying the numbers for these companies. Read More... |
| CEO Series | Mastercard President On How Networks Drive Innovation From bits of paper receipts to bytes across SmartPOS, payments have scaled technological heights globally. On the eve of Mastercardâs Q1 2017 earnings report, learn how Mastercard President of Global Products and Solutions Gary Flood sees the role of global networks in driving payments and commerce innovation to new heights, as told to Karen Webster in a recent interview. Read More... | | |
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