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Biometric Verification, Digital IDs In Africa And Asia


Loyalty Rewards Programs And Delivery Service Providers


Why Checks Continue To Power Online Rebates


Machine Learning And Fighting Fraud



Best Way To Navigate The New World Of Payments


ClassPass CEO: Digital Platforms Innovate Health, Fitness


Mastercard's Fraud-Fighting New Mantra: Test, Protect, Prevent


Order-Ahead Comes To Healthcare


For Better Banking, Is Consumer Control Key?


Coinbase: Why Rewards Will Spur Crypto Adoption


How Google Maps Predicts The Payments Future


Truckers Put Hammer Down In Digital Marketplace


Payments’ Role In Fourth Industrial Revolution


EMV Delay: Convenience Store’s Innovation Gain


FedNow And ISO 20022 Are Here — What Now?


Better Data Is Step Toward Curing Startup Slump


Visa Powers Revolut's Expansion Into 24 Markets


Can Payments Solve Healthcare’s Cost Burden?


How FIs Can Win Escalating Cybersecurity Battle


WeWork: Real Estate’s Rework Via Platform Model


Taco Bell Embraces Digital Kiosks, Delivery


How Instant Payments Are Changing Disbursements


Deep Dive: Frequent And Infrequent Travelers


Why Paper Checks Still Thrive In Online Rebates


Deep Dive: Using Unsupervised ML To Fight Fraud


FIs Are Playing Offense Against Digital Fraud


Smart Home Wars Heat Up — Will Apple Catch Up?


Data Points To US Consumer Spending Slowdown


Why Chase Fights Fraud With Machine Learning


Younger Travelers Take More Luxury Trips


Path To World Series Brings Changes To Gambling


Taking Stock Of Libra’s Vital Signs


Brexit To Impact International eCommerce Taxes


Could DoorDash Data Breach Stoke Mobile Ordering Fears?


Connected Consumers Crave Contactless Payments


Tobacco Retailers Brace For Digital Sales Tax


AI Applications Are On The Rise At QSRs


Are Online Resale Sites Rife With Counterfeits?


Self-Storage Goes Digital, And Gets Neighborly



How Smaller FIs Can Compete With Apple Card


Crowdsourced 1099 Salesforce Enters The Picture


Is Instant Payments A Corporate Game-Changer?


Instant Payments Are Here — Now, About That ROI



Fixing Fast Fashion’s Uncertain Fortunes 


How New Tech Is Changing Furniture Shopping


Creating Connection In The Clean Beauty Market


Footwear Retailers Find Right Fit For Innovation


Delivery Platforms Expand Beyond Restaurants


Innovating Men's Underwear For Retail Consumers


P2P Platforms Aim To Showcase Fashion Rentals


Pizza Heats Up Innovation In The Retail World


Paint By Numbers Gets An AR Upgrade


Toys Spark Retail Changes As Holidays Approach


How Digital Platforms Tackle Luxury Travel



How QSRs Personalize Ordering With Kiosks


The Future Of Commerce Through The Lens Of Maps


Disrupting Self-Storage With Digital Efficiency


Dollars To (Dunkin’) Donuts Through Rewards


The Technical Keys For Unlocking Retail’s Future



How SMB Lending Nudges US Toward Open Banking


Australia: Late Payments Under Govt Microscope


B2B eCommerce Tips The VC Scales


Prophix Talks Virtual Assistants And Privacy


Trade Finance Gets Boost Via Banks, APIs


SMB Loan Fraud Puts FinServ On High Alert


Unlocking ELD Data For Empowered Cash Flow


AP Innovations Begin Targeting Supplier Acceptance


FIs To Prep For ‘New Normal’ Of Faster Payments


Agriculture In Ant Financial’s Blockchain Sights


Moody's Issues Supply Chain Finance Warning


Cybersecurity On Buyer-Supplier Connectivity


FBI, BBB Sound Business Email Compromise Alarm

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Why Libraries Are Giving Up On Late Fees

Admit it. Somewhere in an attic or a basement or a box you never unpacked from five moves ago, there is a long-overdue library book. The fear of facing a huge fine is exactly why that book has never made the journey back to the library. This week, the city of Chicago became the latest (and largest) American library system to say no to late fees — and, they hope, to say yes to a re-engaged consumer. So, before you go digging for that overdue book and return it to its rightful place, take a read of the PYMNTS Saturday feature.

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Apple — Phone Home

The connected home is becoming the home base for the consumer’s connected commerce experiences — and voice is powering that shift. Karen Webster says that two years ago, while Apple and its Home Pod were vying to become the high-end speaker of choice in the home, Amazon and Google were trying to become the consumer’s voice-activated assistant of choice there across devices and use cases — including commerce. Can Apple find its way back home?

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