Jumio raises $150M, Peloton eyes AI, hardware buys, Kessler Hotel makes business case for crypto payments | | Future of Identity Report |
Report: Prime Trust Leverages AI To Secure Crypto Exchange Onboarding Crypto traders are often eager to quickly set up accounts on exchanges so they can begin transacting before prices shift, but platforms risk fraud if they cut corners on KYC checks, says Stephen Cheng, chief compliance officer of financial infrastructure provider PrimeTrust. In the Future of Identity Report, Cheng explains how risk analysis and progressive onboarding can help exchanges balance verification speed with security. |
Kessler Hotel Chain Takes High Road On Crypto Payments The high-end hospitality chain doesnât need, nor does it court, gimmicks to sell its properties. But Kessler raised a few eyebrows when it announced it would begin accepting cryptocurrencies as a payment method. As Chief Financial Officer Fravy Collazo told PYMNTS, there are several solid business reasons to accept crypto, none of which have to do with the hype around its proliferation. |
Podcast: Commercial Cards |
Suppliers Drive Focus On Taking Virtual Commercial Cards Global With corporates embracing payments digitization, suppliers are displaying a greater willingness to accept card payments. With new opportunities for commercial card adoption on the rise, particularly cross-border, Boost Founder and CEO Dean M. Leavitt tells Karen Webster that driving value for the supplier will be critical. |
Kukun Remodels Home Improvement Data To Expand Into InsurTech Data drives every business decision these days but is missing in perhaps the most important decision a consumer will make – buying or renovating a home. Kukun CEO Raf Howery told PYMNTS that his company’s data-driven home renovation analytics platform wants to solve the data problem and has now expanded into AI-driven home insurance as its newest venture. |
| Mobile Order-Ahead Tracker | Report: Donatos Pizza Bakes In Digital ID Tools To Prevent Food Fraud Consumers are ordering more through mobile apps and fraudsters have taken note. In the latest Mobile Order-Ahead Tracker, Matthew Coy, vice president of information technology for fast-casual chain Donatos Pizza, explains how quick-service restaurants (QSRs) can tap new technologies to guard against credential stuffing and why mobile-specific digital identification measures are key. | | |
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