TRENDING: IBMâs Plan To Help Banks Embrace Open Banking In the open banking era, banks can no longer think of themselves as just banks, says Tom Eck, chief technology officer at IBM. In the new B2B API Tracker, Eck explains how APIs are changing the role banks play in consumersâ financial journeys and discusses the debut of IBMâs Open Banking Platform. |
Whatâs Next For Real Estate In Amazonâs HQ2 Cities? Since everything Amazon touches seemingly turns to gold, the eCommerce giantâs decision to locate its new headquarters in Long Island City, New York and Crystal City, Virginia has local real estate expecting a boom. Redfin says that online searches in the two H2Q cities have skyrocketed â and among the suspected viewers, investors are looking to get in before employees arrive. Is there real estate gold in them thar H2Q cities, and how far can Amazonâs effect go? |
Jumio Wages War Against Digital Authentication âMaybesâ When it comes to fraud prevention, retailers and other businesses need âyesâ or ânoâ certainty â a âmaybeâ leaves too much open to possible attack. At the same time, when automated solutions peg too many âmaybes,â the time and cost of manual reviews can be crippling. Jumioâs CRO Robert Prigge talks with PYMNTS about the companyâs âNo More Maybesâ campaign, and why the current state of the fraud prevention world necessitates it. |
| Credit Union Tracker™ | NEW REPORT: Post-Hurricane, CUs Provide Some Calm After The Storm When Hurricane Michael tore through the Florida Panhandle last month, it left $4.5 billion in damages in its wake. Now, as residents attempt to rebuild their lives, some local credit unions (CUs) are stepping in to offer loans for essential items like food, transportation and housing. In the latest Credit Union Trackerâ¢, Innovations Credit Union CEO David Southall discusses the hurricaneâs impact and the CUâs response strategy. | |