Google loses key ad exec, Vocalink warns on high cost of financial crimes, Fed rate hike hits consumer confidence | | Vocalink On The Grim Facts Behind Financial Crimeâs $1.4T Toll Halloween comes early this year as we delve into a slew of grisly facts about financial crime in the latest Data Drivers series. Forty-one percent goes unreported? Losses amount to $1.4 trillion? As David Divitt, VP of financial crime products at Vocalink, discusses with Karen Webster, frightening things are afoot â but there are ways to stop the spiraling and get the money back. |
Inventor Of The Web, Tim Berners-Lee, Wants To Take It Back Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web and it kind of caught on. Now, he has a plan â and the technology behind it â to shift the data-privacy balance to consumers and away from corporations. Can he do it, and is this what consumers really want? |
Avant Brings SaaS Lending Tech To Banks Avant was best known as a FinTech that competed with banks and offered personal loans for consumers. Now, itâs channeling its inner Ant Financial and spinning off its SaaS lending tech platform so banks can build better products for their customers. CEO Al Goldstein tells PYMNTS how this new business â called Amount â works. |
| Faster Payments Tracker™ | TRENDING: Minor League Baseball, Jumbo Shrimp And A Payments Payroll Changeup Paper checks are a serious payments misplay. Consider Minor League Baseballâs Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp: Hundreds of employees would crowd into the clubâs ticket office right before game time to grab their payroll checks. Total whiff. So, the team changed its game plan. In this monthâs Faster Payments Tracker, General Manager Harold Craw explains how. | | |
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