Credit Union Innovation Playbook⢠|
CUs Face A Generational Innovation Divide Credit unions want to innovate, but with no one-size-fits-all solutions to please different age groups, it can be a big wheel spin. Among Gen Z, for example, more than half consider mobile apps a hot priority, while millennials are more lukewarm at 40 percent and baby boomers run cold at 23.2 percent. The latest Credit Union Innovation Playbook includes 460 data points outlining the digital banking features that members want their CUs to prioritize. |
Winning The Arms Race Against Fraudsters â With Selfies ID and age verification are growing up, with use cases now driving the technology. Thatâs the view of Jumio CEO Robert Prigge, who talks with Karen Webster about the changing attitudes around biometrics, how selfies are helping online players and why the digital ID space must move past thinking that verifying who a person says they are is good enough. |
The Chipotle Hack And The Troubling Trend Of Credential Stuffing If this week was a burrito, itâd be a not-so-delicious one for Chipotle and its customers â with mass complaints of hacked accounts breaking out on social media, followed by waves of shifting blame. Rich Stuppy, chief customer experience officer at Kount, tells PYMNTS that the situation points to a rising trend in cyberattacks on merchants, where the breaches occur outside their sites, but they end up paying the price for them anyway. Dig in. |
| Payments And The Platform Economy Playbook™ | How GDPR Is Testing The Homesharing Market In the homesharing market, âcaveat emptorâ takes on heightened relevance for both sides, particularly when making sure that both parties are the real deal. In the latest Payments And The Platform Economy Playbook, Spotahomeâs Co-founder Hugo Monteiro explains how establishing that trust is much more challenging under GDPR. | |