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Diamonds Glitter As A Cyberfraud Target


First Data’s Silicon Valley (Bank) Exclusive


Sounding Off On The Future Of IoT


MasterCard On Turning Urban Hubs Into Smart Cities


Mind The Brexit Gap In Clarity, Please


Sizzle Or Fizzle: The Brexit, The Fire Phone Part II And Why It’s A Great Time To Be a Lawyer


Chief Architect Officer As Chief Bottleneck Destroyer


‘Alexa, Bring Banks Millennials’


The Power Of 'Intravenous Permission'


The Great Merchant Terminal Makeover


The Chatbot As Consumer Advocate


Keeping Up With (The) Fraudsters


How To Build A Mobile Payments Network


Is Encryption Really Working?


Another Uber Of X Folds


The Hidden Financial Services Unicorn


What US Finserv's Growth In Cuba Means For Corporates


The Merchant Acquirer’s Guide To The Onboarding Galaxy


The Changing Demographics Of The Grocery Game


Generation Z And Omnicommerce


From Bad To Worse, Marketplace Lending And The Brexit


In-Store Apps Could Be Retail's Mobile Moment


Millennials Are Taking Over The Markets


Making The (High) Risk Worth The Reward


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For July 4th, Thank A Bostonian For Democracy (And Payments!)
 

We here in Massachusetts can’t claim sole credit for the evolution of democracy in the western world this weekend, because we have to share that honor with Virginia. But modern payments infrastructure? You’re welcome, modern world. The Massachusetts Bay Colony did that too — when we weren’t co-authoring democracy. No, really, and the proof is in your wallet.

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Apple Pay’s Tough Twenty Months
 

Brand new and hot off the presses are the PYMNTS/InfoScout quarterly Apple Pay usage and adoption stats – the only study that has consistently tracked how consumers with an iPhone 6/6S use Apple Pay in the stores that take it. Now, 20 months in, Karen Webster says that Apple Pay’s story isn’t about users not knowing how to use it, or confusion over where it’s accepted. Nope. Apple Pay’s progress can be summed up in one rather telling data point: 19 out of every 20 people who can use it, don’t. Want the details?

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