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Saturday - October 19, 2019
Autonomous Shuttles And IoT
Subscription Merchants And SCA Conversion
Mortgages And Data Aggregation
Payments Execs On AI
TaskRabbit On Reshaping The Gig Economy With IKEA
Mastercard, Branch To Fast-Track Pay For Hourly Workers
Payments Brings More Adventure To Travel
Protecting The Youngest ID Theft Victims
Simple And Instant: Making Rebates More Rewarding
Pre-Authorization Risk Checks' Real Value
For Millennials, Debit Is Preferred Payment
Google's Plan To Make Assistant Ubiquitous, Invisible
A More Intimate, Data-Driven QSR Experience
Credit Unions Shun Online Ads For Content
Red Ink Marks Marcus And Goldman's Risky Consumer Bet
Embedded Payments: Going Beyond The Buzzword
Can â21â Keep Vaping Good With Regulators?
For Merchants, Why Real-Time Payments Aren't Prime Time-Ready
What Restaurants Donât Know About Delivery Aggregators
Hidden Fraud That Spells Big Marketplace Losses
Turning Supply Chains Into Custom B2B Marketplaces
Libraâs Unraveling And The Geneva Crypto Conventionâs Folly
Who Will Use Self-Driving Cars?
Smart Rosary Beads And Churches' Digital Flocks
Bringing Self-Driving Cars To Public Transport
How New Authentication Regulations Affect Retail
In India, Funding Flows Into B2B (FinTech) Space
BB&T Sees Strong Loan Growth, Credit Quality
Can Edible Barcodes Fight Counterfeit Goods?
Pre-BB&T Merger, SunTrust Beats Revenue Forecast
Libra As Patriotic Duty?
AML Compliance Controls Can Be Costly
BoA Sees 76 Pct. Boost In Q3 Zelle Payments
Retail Slump Raises Questions About Spending
CFPB Blasted On Debt Collection, Payday Loans
Netflix Earnings Soar, But Subscribers Slip
Online Marketplaces Vie For Shared Parking App Crown
AP Solutions: A Spotlight On Suppliers
Fortnite's Black Hole â And Whatâs Next
Chase Sees Active Mobile Customers, Card Loans Grow
Citiâs âUnpredictable Q3â Sees Treasury Unit Growth
Wells Fargo's Earnings Miss; Net Income Drops 23 Pct
Keeping Pace With Parking Payments And Innovation
Banks's AML Strategy Innovations In Face Of Global Fraud
Churn, Regional Preferences Test Subscription Commerce
Chinese Consumers Root For Home Retailers
How Crowds Can Drive Digital Economy Success
Walmart Subsidizes Vendor Price Cuts To Edge Amazon
Invisible Opportunities In Integrated Payments
Citi On Simplifying Cross-Border Payments
Target, Other Retailers Give AR A Deeper Look
Madewell Teams With thredUP; Walmart Rolls Out InHome Delivery
Fixing Furniture Friction With VR And Holograms
Teensâ Changing Tastes Drive Retail Innovation
Delivering Consumers' Superfoods Via Nutrition Bars
Curating Amenities For Homeshare Guests
Whatâs Behind The Drop In US Retail Sales?
Disrupting The $31B Toilet Paper Industry
Creating The New Omnichannel Wellness Experience
Retail Innovation Isn't Just About Young Consumers
How Platform Innovators Aim To Cut eComm Friction
Fixing Flowers With A New Supply Chain
How Drive-Thrus Are Speeding Retail Innovation
Blazing An eComm Innovation Trail With Cargo Bikes
Invisible Opportunities For Better Payments
Betting On Consumers Via Data And Payments
Smart Contracts Lower Freight Factoring Costs
Investors Back The Procure-To-Pay Ecosystem
Faster Payments In SMB Multi-Bank Relationships
X-Border Payments Pilots Take Aim At Supply Chains
AML Compliance Burden Isn't Only For Banks
Wirecard Again Facing Accounting Fraud Allegations
Real-Time Data Takes On Supply Chain Risks
Governments Join FinTech Development Efforts
Australia's Small Business Insolvency Probe
Supply Chains' Deep Risks With Data Innovation
Bringing Government Procurement To Digital Age
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The Lucrative Advertising Life Of Instafamous Kids
This year, an 8-year-old boy in Texas will bring in around $22 million for playing with his toys. Okay, granted he'll also do âreviewsâ while while his parents record it for YouTube â so technically he's not being paid to play, but to advertise. Far from an outlier, this little guy is part of a growing trend of child influencers who are making some very grown-up money via social media. But is it a good thing to be this exposed online so young? The history of child stars offers up some cautionary tales. Take an Instabreak â itâs the PYMNTS Saturday feature.
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Whatâs Wrong With The Attack On Gig Economy Pay
Lawmakers have "guns a-blazin'" over pay and benefits for gig economy workers, with Uber and Lyft at the top of their hit list. Karen Webster says all one has to do is look at the regulated taxi industry to see the great hypocrisy of their claims â an industry that for decades hasnât given a whit about the wages or well-being of its independent taxi drivers. Itâs why those attacks, she says, have little to do with worker pay, and everything to do with something else. Hereâs what â and why.
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