Green Dot looks to Banking-As-A Service for growth, Zuckerberg considers blockchain ID login, and Adyen launches direct-merchant payments service

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February 21, 2019

Green Dot Earnings

Green Dot Eyes Banking-As-A-Service, Gen Z To Build On Q4 Growth

Green Dot beat analysts’ Q4 2018 expectations — and CEO Steve Streit points to its Banking-as-a-Service partnerships with Walmart and Intuit as key growth drivers. He tells analysts that 2019 will see the firm accelerate its Banking-as-a-Service offerings to quench Gen Z's demand for digital-first FinServ. We’ve got details.

 

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Digital Discussion

Getting Past 'Standard' To 'Fair': Tech Brings Efficiency To Mileage Reimbursements

It’s an age-old business hassle — reimbursing workers for using their cars for business, something that usually involves the official IRS mileage reimbursement rate. Yet, digital offers a better way. In a new PYMNTS webinar, Karen Webster talks with Danielle Lackey, Motus’ chief legal officer, about the new (and mobile) world of mileage reimbursements — and how savings can add up if companies think beyond the IRS rate.

 

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Financial Technology

Why Not All FinTech Providers Are FinTech Firms

The distinction between firms that offer financial technology and FinTech firms needs to be clearer, Provenir’s Managing Director Paul Thomas tells PYMNTS. Agility and forward-thinking are among the key differentiators, he adds. Here’s how financial tech companies can do more than just “talk the talk” when it comes to embracing (and helping banks embrace) rapid shifts in their marketplaces.

 

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Intelligence Of Things Tracker™

'Alexa — Is My Data Secure On Connected Devices?'

With IoT fraud on the rise, consumers are weighing the ease of using IoT devices against their creep factor. As new regulations come to light, consumers are searching for more control over their devices. In the latest Intelligence of Things Tracker, PYMNTS talks with Tore Knudsen and Bjørn Karmann, creators of IoT privacy device Project Alias, about why companies need to balance user control against their need to collect data.

 

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