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Saturday - June 15, 2019


Federal Regulations And IoT


BNY Mellon's AI, Data Science Fraud Detection


Online Universities And Digital Identity Verification



Visa’s McSherry On Responsible AI


Lost Pet Posters Get A Digital Upgrade


Fraudsters Find New Bank Stomping Grounds


Diving Into The ‘Check-Replacement Cycle’


Mastercard Bets On Biometric Cards To Advance Inclusion


Whitepages Pro Spins Out, Becomes Ekata


Retail Incubator Could Produce Next Big Innovation


Protecting Accounts Payable From Fraudsters


Visa Launches Visa B2B Connect In 30+ Markets


The Marketplace, Branded Storefront Debate


Spinning Raw Data Into Synthetic (Revenue) Gold For Fis


Token CEO: Why Open Banking Is Really ‘Closed Banking’


Cybersecurity Turns To Crowdsourcing


Striking A Balance In Digital ID Security


AI Helps Businesses Get Smarter About Fraud


Uber Presses The Gas On Autonomous Vehicles Via Volvo


Fiverr’s IPO Bodes Well For Gig Economy Stocks


5G Isn’t The Only Digital Communication Game


For Uber’s Competition, London Calling


Mary Meeker Offers Views On Digital Commerce


Fundamentals Trump Regulation For Facebook Shares?


Hearing To Examine Big Tech’s Media Market Power


Will Amazon Be Subscription Commerce's New Hub?


Antitrust Hearings Begin With Media Scrutiny


Data Dive, Farewells Edition: Apple, Chase, SoFi, Uber


Senators Urge CFPB To Reconsider Debt Collection Overhaul


Business Writing Gets A Boost From Big Data


Saks Owner Hudson’s Bay Shareholders Make Bid



Mapping The Maps For Self-Driving Cars (And Drones)


Human-Proofing' Marketplace Fraud


Visa’s Shrauger On What’s Next (And Why Now) For Visa Next


Will The 2020s Be The Digital Trust Decade?



New Entrant Navigates A Crowded Subscription Market


RFID Steps Up As A Retail Innovation Tool


Building A Niche Brand For Outdoor Enthusiasts


Retailers look To AR To Lure Local Shoppers


Meal Planning Subscriptions Tackle Food Waste


Perfecting Fashion Classics With Advanced AI


Why Goodwill Is Tapping Into Digital Marketplaces


How Subscriptions Innovate With Payments


Racing Amazon Go To The Cashierless Finish Line


How Apps Transform Restaurants Into Coworking Venues


Putting Connected Commerce Into The Driver’s Seat


Saving The World By Serving Up Bugs


Why Robotization Is Critical To Amazon's Vision


How The Sharing Economy Is Changing Online Sales



Bringing Speed And Digitization To Payments


How Digital Tools Change The Security Landscape


Securing Digital Identities In The Information Age


How Big Tech Helps Businesses Find New Customers


Old Payments Problems, New Solutions



Helping Banks Tackle The Trade Finance Gap


In Payments Fraud, A Crypto Scam


Brex Propels B2B FinTech Into Investors' Spotlights


Enterprise Headaches Of A Decentralized Blockchain


B2B Pursues An Amazon-Like Experience


Overlay Services Add Open Banking Opportunities


Europe Ramps Up eInvoice Efforts


How Banks Balance New SMB Tech With The Old


Italy Considers Mini-BOTs To Pay Gov't Vendors


Public Sector Takes The Lead On eProcurement


‘Scattered Canary’ BEC Scams Aim At US Firms


How Basel III Affected SMB Lending

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Adventure Travel And Beyond — Summer Vacation’s New Norm

Vacations themselves are not simple to plan (and virtually never inexpensive), but they’re very much an ingrained part of the American family summer tradition. And this summer’s favored family trips are significantly different from the station wagon rides to the beach of yesteryear. For the creative, adventurous — and affluent, far-flung destinations like Antarctica and Rwanda are trending. Thanks to kids and pre-teens, who are doing a surprising amount of the choosing. Take a trip with us — it’s the PYMNTS Saturday feature.

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The Only Thing Missing From The Big Tech Breakup Debate: A Debate

Bashing Big Tech has become something of a sport. The narrative is that all Big Tech is BAD — and its bigness and badness are hurting consumers, and stifling competition. What’s missing from the bashing and breakup talks, Karen Webster says, is an honest and balanced debate about where we are and what to do. She’d like to start that debate with something that’s relatively important when talking about breaking up the companies that drive competition and consumer choice: the facts.

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