Bridging The 40 Percent Gap In Online Banking Theyâve had it. Theyâre fed up. Online banking application processes are so onerous that banks lose 40 percent of would-be customers â and a chunk of would-be top line in the process. Jumioâs director of product management, Reinhard Hochrieser, tells PYMNTS the devil is in the details, but the details can be automated. |
Getting Treasurers To Dump The Swivel Chair For Tech The movement to digital from paper is easier to say than to do when it comes to transforming treasury management functions. As Ross Garrett, VP of marketing at Cloud Elements, explains, integration of far-flung processes and collaboration gives the CFO a real-time view of payments and processes â and the swivel chair of back-and-forth between apps a well-deserved rest. |
Why The Amex Case May Decide The Future Of Two-Sided Markets The Supreme Court is gearing up to hear whether the antitrust case against American Express has merit â or not. Just as there are two sides to every story and every legal argument, there are two sides in this market â a two-sided market, to be exact. Here's why an appeal being heard by the Supremes may have far-reaching impact for credit card companies â and any other firm that operates as a two-sided market. |
| Smart Cities | Mastercard: The Inclusive Futures Of Cities, SMBs And The Next-Gen Workforce What do a gig worker, an SMB looking to grow its business in an urban neighborhood, and city planners hoping to solve the complex problems of urban traffic congestion all need? Craig Vosburg, Mastercardâs president of North American markets, tells Karen Webster they need new data and next-gen digital payments tools to unlock a more inclusive future for all stakeholders. Yes, even in a developed economy like the U.S. | |