Amazon HQ2, JPM Coin are two of the wild payments stories last week — here are the others you missed.

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eBooks And Subscription Commerce


AI, ML And FIs


Digital Platforms And Global Commerce


Digital Consumers And Contextual Commerce



Open Banking, FinTech Firms: To Clash Or Collaborate?


JPMC Embraces Crypto For Real-Time Payments


Was Equifax Breach A Spy Job?


CaixaBank Brings Facial Recognition To ATMs


Payment Plans And Curing Healthcare's Biggest Problem


The Chart That Sparked A Global Poverty Debate


Used Car Digital Platforms Attract More Funding


Fiverr On ClearVoice Acquisition, Gig Talent


SAFE Banking Act Gains Cannabis-Friendly Focus


Alibaba Bids For Metro Physical Stores In China


Seeing The Customer 'Beyond The Credit Score'


How Face ID Can Power End-To-End Verification


Bringing Contextual Commerce To TV


Car Loan Delinquencies Flash Credit Warning?


MoneyGram CEO: 2019 Is 'Year Of The Consumer'


Prepaid Cards' Role In El Chapo’s Global Drug Operation


Burger King Russia Teams With WebMoney Transfer


Can Digital Assistants Take Luxury Retail To Next Omni Level?


Inflation Creeps ... Into The Shopping Basket?


OnDeck Beats Expectations, Plans To Expand ODX


FinTech Credit: Not So Clear And Present Danger?


Societe Generale Taps HPS For Payment Tech


FIS Q4 Driven By Banks’ Digital Shift, Payments Infrastructure


Walmart And Amazon Up Private-Label Retail Offerings


Nets Unveils Przelewy24 Strategic Alliance



Why Bank Branches Must Move Beyond Transactions


When The Bank Is An App — And Not The Bank’s


Separating Transactions From Authentication


Why Voice Is Vital To Connected Commutes


How ‘Dynamic Friction’ May Be Online Fraud’s Kryptonite


The State Of Faster Payments: ‘Early Innings’



Can Healthcare Services Revitalize CVS Retail?


Reinventing On-Demand Wheels In The Rideshare Era


Retail Pulse: Recess Opens ‘IRL’ Pop-Up In NY


Stepping Out Of The Wholesale Shadows


Digital Boxing Subscriptions Step Into The Ring


How Savvy Retailers Are Adding Digital Payments


Red Robin On Balancing Mobile Ordering With Dine-In


Unpacking The Luggage Storage Platform Biz Model


How Tech Innovators Are Enabling Contextual Commerce


Platforms As A Satellite Kitchen Service


Walmart And Amazon Up Their Private-Label Efforts


Subscription Merchants And Mobile Payments Optimization


The Airbnb For RVs?


Home Shopping's Evolution: From Radio To Live Streams


Why Health And Beauty Retailers Drive Digital Innovation



Data For FIs And Healthy Healthcare Collections


Gig Workers And Digital Services Gone Global


Keeping Consumers Safe Amid Contextual Commerce


Faster Digital Payments And Connected Commerce


The Setbacks And Criminality Of Digital Gains



Higher Ed Finds Value In Procurement Spend Visibility


BEC Targets BSA Officials At Credit Unions


SMB Challenger Banks A Hotspot With VCs


Corporate Lease Management Headed For Overhaul


X-Border Payment Efforts Grab Funding


Corporate Debt Rattles Economists' Nerves


Data Key To Enterprise Finance Apps' Build-or-Buy Question


Oracle Boosts Blockchain Efforts


Gig Economy Money Laundering Shows KYC, ML Struggles


Big Bankruptcies Wake SMBs Up To AR Insurance


Plaid Expands Auth App To All US Banks


e.l.f. Compliance Settlement Highlights Supply Chain Risks


The One-To-Many Connection In Supply Chain Payments


SMBs Grapple With Late Payments


Cash Flow A Tough Lesson To Learn For SMBs

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Amazon HQ2, JPM Coin And The Weird, Wild Week In Payments’ Left Turns

This week’s been a doozy for payments and commerce. Amazon broke up with New York on Valentine’s Day, JPMorgan Chase went all in on crypto plus blockchain for institutional clients, Apple decided to save the news, Kroger arrived to the payments party and luxury retailers embraced cannabis byproduct-enhanced cosmetics. It was a good week not to blink. Here’s your spirited weekend recap.

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Could Online Intermediaries Control The Physical Point Of Sale?

In 20 years, we’ve gone from BlackBerries and desktops for shopping online to connected devices and voice-activated intermediaries that help consumers shop and pay. Twenty years from now, Karen Webster says, the same online intermediaries that have driven that change will also influence how consumers shop and pay in the physical store — to the extent that we still do. That, she says, could have an impact on those who hold the POS power today. Here’s how.

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