Next-Gen Credit Processing Report |
Report: Strategic Payment Investments Give FIs, FinTechs Innovative Payment Options Touchless and contactless methods are making waves as consumersâ shopping and payment habits shift to digital-first, but financial services providers must approach investments in these technologies strategically. In Beyond The Card: Toward The Cardless And Contactless Future, PYMNTS examines how FinTechs and banks can better invest to develop innovative payment options and avoid rolling out solutions that fall flat. |
Digital Transformation of The Treasury |
Freelance-Worker Banking App Lili Sees 700 Pct Boost During Pandemic Banking app Lili has extended financial services to almost 100,000 freelance workers despite being live for less than a year. Co-founder and CEO Lilac Bar David tells PYMNTS that with freelancers now accounting for 12 percent of the U.S. workforce, that should only grow. |
PULSE Network: Pandemic Creates Tailwinds For Debit Card Spending The pandemic and economic headwinds have spurred millions of consumers to eye their finances with caution – which is why Steve Sievert, executive vice president of PULSE Network, tells PYMNTS that the trend in increased debit transactions is a sustainable one. |
AI And ‘Side Effect’ Data Improve Business Banking Services For Corporates Contextual banking will change the way traditional financial institutions interact with their business clients. Lisa Shields, founder and CEO of FISPAN, tells PYMNTS how advanced technologies can help capture new types of data — and leverage the information to offer more relevant products and services. |
| PYMNTS TV: The Consumer’s Digital Shift | PayPal, BigCommerce and AdoreMe On Adapting To The Unknowns In A Digital-First Economy Executives from Adore Me, PayPal and BigCommerce join Karen Webster for an On The Agenda conversation in which they stress the importance of brand resilience in a world where scores of unknowns remain about what comes next. The consensus: the brands ready to flex with the ebbs and flows of changing consumer preferences are the ones that will survive. | |