$5M for commercial airtime? $14B for snacks? Here are some of the numbers surrounding the Super Bowl. Plus, all the payments and commerce news missed this week.

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Saturday - February 2, 2019


mPOS And Grocery Checkout


AI And Bank Fraud


Faster Payments And AP Automation


Investment Platforms And AML Compliance


Autonomous Cars And IoT



Mastercard Q4 Continues Contactless, B2B Growth


Can Amazon Break Into Beauty?


Samsung's Q4: Weak Chip Sales, Mobile Slowdown


Amazon Gets Q4 Prime Member Surge


Blue Apron Sheds Customers In Q4, Eyes In-Store Push


Venmo And Zelle’s P2P Battle Royale


Wirecard Teams With BASF Digital Farming


Why Google Wants To Integrate With Auto OEMs


Visa Beats Street On Payments Volume Growth


Amid China Slowdown, Alibaba's Customers Up YOY


PayPal’s Hit And Miss For Q4


FinTech Firms Combine KYB, KYC For ID Verification


Lightspeed Rolls Out Integrated System


Apple’s Earnings Pivot: It’s The Ecosystem, Not The Phone


Can Apple Watch Carry Apple Into Healthcare's Future?


eBay Points To Payments As Key Q4 Highlight


Lambda’s Student Loan Alternative


Investor Appetite For Grubhub Stock Gains


Digital Lending’s $1.4T Travel Payments Plan


Data Dive: Fines, Misses And Fortnite Money Laundering


Super Bowl Puts Spotlight On Online Betting


CardX: Ban On Surcharge Ban May Cause Lower Fees


Why Samsung Adds Millions To Mobeewave’s Funding


The Dark Side Of India’s New eCommerce Rules


Amazon Grows Exclusive Outside Brands' Product Lines



Podcast: Getting Past AI Misconceptions


Banks As The Keeper Of Consumer Digital IDs?


Why CUs Can’t Take Member Trust For Granted



How Hims Taps Millennial Male Health eCommerce


The Farmer’s Dog On Custom Pet Food Subscriptions


Retail Pulse: Nike Opens Atlanta SNKRS Pop-Up


Article On Last-Mile Furniture Delivery


Mondelēz Puts New Growth Strategy Into Motion


Domino’s Makes A Pizza Points, AI Loyalty Play


Why Avon Is Learning To Knock On Digital Doors


Personalized Coffee-As-A-Service Subscriptions


The Mall Food Court’s Hall Transformation


SharkNinja’s Plan To Capture UK Vacuum Market


Azazie's Crowdsourced Bridal Designs Offering


Are Robots Campus Food Delivery's Future?


Why Mobile Order-Ahead Is Crucial For QSRs



Keeping Up In Accelerating Ecosystems


Supersized Solutions (For Supersized Troubles)


Scoring A TD For Consumer Choice


Adapting To The New Retail Rules


Payment Protocols In The PSD2 Age



FinTech Shifts France's Commercial Card Adoption


Patisserie Valerie Saga Finds Fake Invoices


B2B FinTech Firms Address Risk To Land Investor Support


Fighting Fraud In A Faster Payments Landscape


SWIFT Gears Up For Trade Via Blockchain


First New Community Bank In Decades Is US-Bound


Examining Hospitals' Supply Chain Spend


For Crypto At Scale, Look To Academia?


UK Treasury Linked To RBS' Small Biz Scandal


How Intelligent AP Is Changing ERP


In Middle East, Banks Embrace FinTech


Cybersecurity Investments, Rewarding GDPR-Ready Firms


WBR: What's Driving Digital Procurement


Fraud Makes Headway Via ‘Payroll Diversion’


Businesses Fail To Manage Security Risk

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Why The Dollars Are Actually The Greatest Show On Turf

The big game is here — and we aren't talking about Sunday’s Super Bowl between the Pats and Rams. For PYMNTS, the main event is all the money the game spins up in its wake, as advertisers spend over $5 million for 30 seconds of airtime and consumers, well, consume (aka spend) over $14 billion — mainly on snack foods. Looking for a sure bet? We look at the dollar figures — here’s the Saturday PYMNTS feature.

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Merchants Gone Wild: The Surcharge Edition

Even good kids need rules, as every parent knows. Karen Webster says that even good merchants also need rules, so they don’t harm consumers. Rules, and getting rid of them, are at the heart of the merchant surcharge debate here in the U.S. To see what happens when regulators give in and merchants break loose, Webster says we need to look only as far as the U.K. and Australia. When merchants run wild, consumers get hurt — bad. She explains.

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