Affirm raises $300M, Will the consumerâs next bank be Amazon, PayPal, Walmart? Plus, Why FIs must be âtoo good to fail'. | | Why FIs Must Be 'Too Good To Fail' A new report shows that all but the biggest U.S. financial institutions (FIs) are lagging a bit when it comes to innovating and deploying new technologies and payment products. One reason is legacy infrastructure, but mindset matters, too. Amir Wain, i2c's CEO, weighs in on the value of a âtoo good to failâ mindset in shaping and driving FIsâ innovation agendas. |
Trade Finance: From Cash Flow Necessity To Competitive Advantage Longer payment terms mean suppliers are often forced to seek external financing to fill their cash flow gaps. However, Fundbox VP of Business Development and Partnerships Jason Smith tells PYMNTS that a capital solution can instead be a competitive advantage to vendors that promote customer loyalty and stronger business relationships. Hereâs how. |
How Friendly Friction Builds Better Banking Experiences Not all friction is bad, Entersekt's Director of Channel Partnerships for North America Jennifer Singh tells PYMNTS. In fact, a little friendly friction can actually help customers feel in control â and ready to embrace innovative ideas. Hereâs why. |
| PYMNTS Study: Where Will We Bank Next? | Will The Consumerâs Next Bank Be Amazon, PayPal or Walmart? All consumers have brands they trust â but would they trust big retail brands like Walmart and Amazon, or digital payment brands like PayPal, to provide them with basic banking services? One might be surprised to hear what 2,500 U.S. consumers said when PYMNTS asked. Get the details on where consumers bank today, how well they feel their banks fit their needs and why many, despite being satisfied, say theyâll give non-bank alternatives a look. | | |
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