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Saturday - July 6, 2019
Report: The State Of Buy Buttons In Q2 2019
Digital Accounts Payable Innovations
Gig Economy And The Insurance Service Gap
Why Drive, Not Size, Is Key To FI Innovation
Why AI Is Social Media Fraudâs New Best Friend
Government As Catalyst To Innovating Digital ID
Cash Flow Forecasting Sees Forest From Trees
Louisiana Purchase: Best 4th Of July Sale Ever
Digital Tech Helps Travelers Crush Big Waves
Contactless Payments: Summerâs Music Headliner
Can A Sunblock Spraydown Spur Poolside Spend?
NCR: D3 Acquisition, Banks Being Digital-First
Omnichannel Moves Beyond Retail
Mastercard: Nordic Countries To Fuel RTP Push
Citi On Detecting B2B Outlier Payments
Is Digital Age Verification Coming Of Age?
Payment Megamergers Reshape Merchant Services
Summer Read: Looking Back, Forward In Payments
Four Clues To The Future Of Facebookâs Libra
Earnings Season Looms As Multi-Week Fizzle
FinTechs Team With Banks For RTP Solutions
How B2C Firms Tap Into Integrated Receivables
Tailoring Insurance To Meet Gig Workersâ Needs
Surprising Industries Speeding Instant Payments Adoption
Vending Machines Turn To Bubbly For More Sales
Same-Day Delivery Wars Heat Up
Microlending Bridges Gaps For Recent Immigrants
Earnings Season, Where No News May Be Good News
Big Tech Cryptos Set For Antitrust Scrutiny
Seniors Help Drive Digital Economy Progress
Data Dive: Visa, Capital One, BB&T-SunTrust
Report: Email Variants Keep BEC Fraud Humming
Retailâs Go Big Or Go Home 2019 Prime Day
CBD, Cannabis Sectors Attract Payments Players
Mastercard: The World is Ready for Real-Time B2B Payments
The State Of Indiaâs Digital Payments Progress
Retailers Make Moves Into Digital Advertising
Walmart To Boost Supply Chain In China
The Weird And Wild World Of Fireworks Retail
The Road To Self-Driving Retail
When Subscription Boxes Bring Cooking Lessons
Reinventing Pizza Powered By The LeBron Bump
Uber Ups Its Game With Scooters
Online Platforms Aim To Bring Delivery To Airports
Sprouting An Online Plant Startup From An Idea
How Marketplaces Aim To Help Idle Motorcycles
Restaurants Not Ready For Mobile Risk Loss
Picking Up The Pace Of Payments
Moving To Tomorrowâs Payments Practices, Today
Creating The Right Customer Experiences
Delivering Faster And More Secure Payments
FinTech Friction, Opportunity In Global Trade
B2B Investors Diversify: Logistics To X-Border
How AP Digitization Tackles Hospitals' AR Woes
Food Giant To Track Supply Chain Via Blockchain
Disbursements Bring B2C Innovation To B2B Space
Tech Stumbles As Bank Compliance Pressure Rises
APIs For FinTech Firms And Installment Plans
A New Divide In Business Banking?
Fleet Payments Explore Connected Car Opportunity
Ripple Talks MoneyGram X-Border Payments Deal
Private Sector Not Immune To Late Payments
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Stranger Summer Payments Things
Who knows? Maybe the summer heat is conducive to cooking up some new and novel payments ideas, and inspiring some downright bad behavior. But both were very much in full swing last week â and weâve got all the details. So, cool down and cool off while you check out the always hot PYMNTS Saturday feature.
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If Facebook Wants To Be WeChat, Why Did It Launch Libra?
Facebook has long admired WeChat, and the powerful commerce ecosystem that one billion Chinese people use every day. Itâs been the cornerstone of Messengerâs monetization ambitions since 2014, and now, five years later with Libra and Calibra, the global payments foundation hopes to move its monetization meter in that direction. Karen Webster says that if Facebook and Messenger want so much to be like WeChat, they have a funny way of showing it â since theyâre doing the opposite of what WeChat did to become successful. Hereâs why.
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