Gas Pos files antitrust suit against FLEETCOR, NACHA names its new CEO and the Fed keeps an eye on corporate debt
| | BUSINESS TO BUSINESS EDITION | Starbucks Eyes Supply Chain Tracking Via Blockchain Starbucks seeks to track its supply chain with more transparency via blockchain, from farm to cup. Meanwhile, the Monetary Authority of Singapore sees potential in the use of blockchain for cross-border payments. |
Lawsuit Accuses FLEETCOR Of Anticompetitive Payment Processing Fuel station POS startup Gas Pos is suing FLEETCOR, accusing the company of anticompetitive practices. It's the latest in a string of complaints and legal challenges against the company and its subsidiary Comdata, related to allegations of unfair agreements, and fees charged to fuel retailers and fleet card customers. |
| Cybersecurity | The State Of Corporate Cybersecurity: Paranoia, Hopelessness Cybersecurity company Lastline releases new research on security experts' biggest frustrations: too little funding, a lack of employee knowledge and an overall sentiment that the only way corporates will heed cyber warnings is when they're ultimately attacked. Lastline CEO John DiLullo dives into those frustrations, and why there is hope that businesses will wake up. | | |
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