Visa Direct to power off-cycle payroll for ADP, Revolut debuts QR codes for payment, Retail sales raise consumer spending questions | | Visa Direct Powers Off-Cycle Payroll For ADPâs Wisely Platform The Visa Direct platform will be plugged into the U.S.â largest payroll company to extend off-cycle payments and potentially other services to employees and gig workers via the ADPâs Wisely ePayroll platform. As Visa Senior Vice President and Global Head of Visa Direct Bill Sheley and Visa Direct Senior Vice President Ruben Salazar said in a recent conversation with Karen Webster, the offering takes aim at, among other things, the $2.2 trillion in payroll checks that ADP issued over the last 12 months. |
Global Bank Innovation Readiness Report |
Road To Success For Banks In The Digital Era Runs Through Payments Many banks talk big when it comes to digital services, but do they have the technical infrastructure to support the seamless, one-touch payments that are transforming retail? In A New Approach For Modernizing Payments In Banking, PYMNTS examines the trends driving the connected economy and the moves banks can make to remain at the center of the action. |
AI Positive: Brighterion Sees Inclusive Future Enabled By Data Occasionally, artificial intelligence gets a bad rap. But as Brighterion Senior Vice President Sudhir Jha told Karen Webster, the positive potential for the technology expands to the world of self-driving cars and the universe of ânon-sexy, non-technical uses of AIâ that will build a better world. |
Pressure On Behavioral Health Creates Need For Tech Solution The pandemic has brought new pressure to behavioral health services. Technology can help, and it’s an area that new startup Behavioral Holdings has in its sights. CEO Mark Belles told PYMNTS that software services can help practitioners manage their businesses. |
| Credit Union Innovation Assessment Playbook | NEW DATA: Assessing The Credit Union, Member Payments Innovation Mismatch Nearly nine in 10 credit unions have put money behind mobile wallet innovations, but just 17 percent of CU members view that as a high priority for keeping their business. A PYMNTS survey of 4,817 consumers uncovers the five digital innovations CUs must move to the top of their agendas to improve the credit union member experience. | | |
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