How WhatsApp's security flaw impacts freelancers, IMF presses banks to evolve, and digital bank partnerships heat up
| | BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS EDITION | Digital Banking Partnerships Gain Traction In The US Digital-only bank N26, based in Europe, has linked with Axos to launch in the U.S. Elsewhere in Europe, Lloyds has partnered with Blue Motor Finance to bring instant payments application programming interfaces (APIs) to market. |
What WhatsApp's Security Vulnerability Means For Freelancers WhatsApp's security vulnerability, first discovered by Symantec, isn't just about manipulating photos. Experts warn it could spell big problems for freelancers and small businesses using the platform to send invoices â a growing population as the billing process moves out of email and onto mobile messaging portals. |
| Payments Innovation | After B2B Payments Embrace The Cloud â What's Next? Migrating systems to the cloud and embracing application programming interface (API) connectivities are a crucial first step in modernizing B2B payments, says Mphasis' Senior Vice President and Global Head of Payments Andres Ricaurte. But corporates' digital transformations must go further to break financial data out of silos and obtain a holistic view for a better payments strategy, he tells PYMNTS. | | |
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